by tonyade »
Thu May 29, 2008 3:56 pm
[quote="htg engineer"]These are the ones that look steep:
[b]Replace waste pipe(it's quite old): £280[/b]
What waste pipe ? it's quite old ? ok but is it doing it's job, no leaks. How long is the waste pipe.
[b]Repair leak on cold water stopcock: £100[/b]
Repair leak or replace stop tap ? what needs doing ? new pipework ? if it's just repairing a leak or a straight swap for a new stop tap - it's overpriced.
[b]Install power flush (they are quite insistent that we get this, pipes are quite old): £500 [/b]
pipes are quite old ? so ??? what problems have you had ? what have they done to establish a powerflush is required ? removed radiators ? is there much sludge ?
The boiler installation and the radiator valves seem competitively priced, as long as they're supplying the materials.
htg[/quote]
a. Wastepipe has a big spigot (I think this is right) attached to it. Doesn't work with our new washing machine. Looks like the pipe is made from cheap, copper-like plastic. It's quite short. Not a lot of room for manoeuvre.
b. Think it's a question of first identifying where the leak is coming from, then probably replacing pipework and stop tap. Would involve switching off other flats' cold water supply, of course.
c. Radiators were awful when we first moved in (four weeks ago). Needed bleeding.
Should point out that there are a couple of leaks coming from some dodgy valves that have been capped off.
Thanks for your help.