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Boiler Leaking after Service
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Your very first post on the subject said this: "2) Should I look at buying a spanner thing? Not sure which one I need or anything, although the previous two services, the service engineer has produced a tool, which they have been able to use.anotheruser said:
I don't see how knowing the exact make and model of the filter will help you to tell me what I can do about the original servicing company.neilmcl said:
In that case I'll not bother wasting any more of my time on you then, I'll keep it for those that are more appreciative.anotheruser said:
I don't want to give details.neilmcl said:
Filter "looks like this" or is it the actual filter?aanotheruser said:
The question is what is now reasonable actions to take.
Fixing it is no longer on my radar. It's now how to deal with the original company, for which the answer you seek is not required.
It's now irrelevant.
You could say "well go back to the manufacturer of the filter and get a spare part" but you didn't say this. And that doesn't help with how to deal with the original servicing company. You could have said why you need my specific filter part number / manufacturer, but you didn't do this.
If you help me realise why you need the information, I'm more likely to give it and you win points for brains!
Sorry you feel you can't help without knowing the filter I have but as I've said before, it's now irrelevant in the context of the next questions I have."
Clearly giving us the exact model details of the filter in question would lead us to advise what to buy and if you showed us pics of the leak we may able to offer an easy fix you could do yourself rather than having to chase down the original installers or servicing company. As it happens I did provide a link to what you may need.
The very fact that you can't acknowledge that we're only posting here in an effort to help YOU, and as much information you can provide only helps this, suggests it's really not worth bothering with you in the future. You signature says it all really and says more about your poor attitude than anything else.1
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