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B&Q say law has changed, is this true??
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blondie7 wrote:Im sorry but in your op you said the plumber supplied another one so why would you have to have him back again
Because he didn;t have a replacement shower there and then, he still had to go away and come back another day. Had the shower not been faulty, he wouldn't have had to travel back to fit the "new" shower. Thus,the job has lasted an extra half day because of it and I dont see why I should pay him for half a day just becauser a shower was faulty0 -
Good evening: The chance you take when supplying goods to be installed by a tradeperson is that the failure of the said goods to perform comes down on you and your supplier. My OH (Corgi Guy) over his 30 years in plumbing and heating has had this problem too many times...he prefers to supply boilers, rads, programmers etc (good quality from established and reputable manufacturers) and bear the consequences if there is a failure...much easier for him in the long run and convenient for the customer as well...and he doesn't slap a huge percentage on material costs either!:D
Good luck.
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