by geezah »
Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:29 pm
I asked Corgi as it was, 10 years ago if it was illegal for me to fit a central heating boiler in my own home, they said then that it was not. I don't know what the current legality is.
This was because I was fed up of local heating engineers taking the mickey.
Time has come for a new boiler again, easier instalation, hole through the wall is already there (made by me last time!)etc. My first quote for a Worcester bosch, 24Ri regular boiler with standard horizontal flue inc fitting was £2,000. Yes of course businesses are not charities, they exist to make a profit etc,etc.
The boiler and parts cant come to any more than £1,000 at the outside. When I asked the installer how long the job would take he said about a day! So thats £1,000 for a days labour. 'Ah, but theres two of us." he says. I'm holding my tongue by this stage.
I'm not going to insult the majority of decent installers to ask if this is fair. I'm not a heating engineer but it took me 12 hours on my own to rip out my old floor standing Ideal Mexico and fit my new wall hung condensing boiler and to "commission" it. And he wants £1,000 for what in reality will be 2 - 3 hours work, all because he has a certificate which says that he can connect a copper pipe to a boiler that carries gas. Obviously he quoted this because he gets away with it.
I would never touch anything that I didnt feel comfortable with, I know my limitations, but I can use gas ptfe and compression fittings and leak spray, like any competent person. Look, ultimately I would much rather pay for someone qualified to do the job, like most people I'm busy enough as it is, but I,m not going to be had by these unscrupulous conmen. Although I'm sure they are in the minority, there still seems to be an awful lot of them.
The way ahead? I haven't got all the answers but maybe a menu type charging system by Corgi/Gassafe, I'll throw it open for your suggestions.
Interstingly, I'll add that the only time Ive had to call out British gas for a gas leak in my home was when a Corgi registered engineer moved the boiler in a kitchen remodel and only secured the gas supply nut to the boiler hand tight!