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"Please start working for my local housing association, they don't let us tinker with pipes without their permission... " I might already do lol | |||
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"I know a few old boilers if that's any use. I can suggest where I'd like to relocate at least one pipe & wondered if its possible in any room in the house. Said pipe is frequently hot & constantly expands - is this normal? Do you undertake regular servicing & offer an aftercare warranty? One pipe I have leaks a lot - can you recommend a course of action to remedy this or would you prefer to pop round for an inspection first? Haha class I'm worried that I may flood downstairs - can you pop round & tighten some nuts so that downstairs is satisfied, or will it need to be drained? Do you have specialist equipment or will a simple plunger suffice? Please advise. " | |||
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"I know a few old boilers if that's any use. I can suggest where I'd like to relocate at least one pipe & wondered if its possible in any room in the house. Said pipe is frequently hot & constantly expands - is this normal? Do you undertake regular servicing & offer an aftercare warranty? One pipe I have leaks a lot - can you recommend a course of action to remedy this or would you prefer to pop round for an inspection first? I'm worried that I may flood downstairs - can you pop round & tighten some nuts so that downstairs is satisfied, or will it need to be drained? Do you have specialist equipment or will a simple plunger suffice? Please advise. " Feck RT you do make me laugh | |||
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