Great job....i like an engineer who gives their customer sound advice about all options available to them and the pros and cons of each....you're right when you say not every customers budget can stretch to whats best for their system at the drop of a hat...you've now given them a chance to save and consider their future options 👌
Exactly that! You can only offer best advice - unfortunately we don’t live in a perfect world where everyone has mountains of money to power flush annually 🤷🏽♂️
Thank you Arif, appreciate your support as always! Probably one of the worst I’ve seen although there’s a video coming in the next couple of weeks with a plate even worse 🤣 spoiler alert! Thanks again!
They’re really handy! @eightbitghost906 or @eightbitghost on instagram. I’ve tagged his eBay shop in the video description - he does both sizes too! Great products he has!
Hi, good questions, there are so many variations as to how people charge! The way we operate is a charge for diagnosis or repair where possible that usually covers up to one hour, if parts are required, the client would then be given a fixed cost quote to return and repair but the initial diagnosis/repair charge is still taken. Thanks for watching!
@@56ty78uiyes, I work for myself. Correct advice was given to the client and repairs made to suit their current budget to get them back up and running. Not everyone can afford to fully flush the system etc on the back of their boiler breaking down and so all we can do is offer a range of solutions for them to pick which best suits them. You can’t force people to get a flush done.
@@56ty78uiGet in the real world you don't go round fixing everyone's system issues without getting paid for it. If it blocks up again in 12 months time it's not a recall he's done all he can do.
Mate that drain cleaner is lethal in contact with other metals,it will eat away at it if not thoroughly washed away, hope no animals walk past that mess left on the tarmac, should of cleaned it out in the customers yard gully.
The road was washed down after with the spray gun in the video. But thank you for concern. In 18 years, I’ve never had it eat away at the metal in a plate as it’s washed out thoroughly before reinstallation.
Best channel, never misses a step
Thank you! Really appreciate that and for watching/subscribing 🙏🏽
Best diverter valve in any boiler made.
100%! Happily change them all day long! Ironic as everything else on this boiler was designed to be difficult and awkward 😂
Great job....i like an engineer who gives their customer sound advice about all options available to them and the pros and cons of each....you're right when you say not every customers budget can stretch to whats best for their system at the drop of a hat...you've now given them a chance to save and consider their future options 👌
Exactly that! You can only offer best advice - unfortunately we don’t live in a perfect world where everyone has mountains of money to power flush annually 🤷🏽♂️
Man Ritchie that was too job❤. That was a filthy plate. The content was clear n accurate as always. Thanks a lot buddy❤
Thank you Arif, appreciate your support as always! Probably one of the worst I’ve seen although there’s a video coming in the next couple of weeks with a plate even worse 🤣 spoiler alert! Thanks again!
Great video
Thank you! Appreciate you watching!
I like that electric screwdriver 😮
Aldi special! But Supreme Handtools has some great Vessel options available too!
Great job 👏👏
Thank you! Appreciate you watching!
Nice job, what’s that light you use ?
Thank you! Appreciate you watching! The little one is the @Uniliteuk K-550!
Where did you get the key from for the drain off as their a pain to open some times never seen them before
Great video
They’re really handy! @eightbitghost906 or @eightbitghost on instagram. I’ve tagged his eBay shop in the video description - he does both sizes too! Great products he has!
Did you charge for all the parts as a diagnosis?
Hi, good questions, there are so many variations as to how people charge! The way we operate is a charge for diagnosis or repair where possible that usually covers up to one hour, if parts are required, the client would then be given a fixed cost quote to return and repair but the initial diagnosis/repair charge is still taken. Thanks for watching!
@@RJHeatingYou not work for yourself? Diverter and P2P to be bunged is bad. You will get a recall on this, guaranteed.
@@56ty78uiyes, I work for myself. Correct advice was given to the client and repairs made to suit their current budget to get them back up and running. Not everyone can afford to fully flush the system etc on the back of their boiler breaking down and so all we can do is offer a range of solutions for them to pick which best suits them. You can’t force people to get a flush done.
@@56ty78uiGet in the real world you don't go round fixing everyone's system issues without getting paid for it. If it blocks up again in 12 months time it's not a recall he's done all he can do.
Mate that drain cleaner is lethal in contact with other metals,it will eat away at it if not thoroughly washed away, hope no animals walk past that mess left on the tarmac, should of cleaned it out in the customers yard gully.
The road was washed down after with the spray gun in the video. But thank you for concern. In 18 years, I’ve never had it eat away at the metal in a plate as it’s washed out thoroughly before reinstallation.