Author Topic: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers  (Read 2285 times)

Offline justalex81

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A carpenter on a job i'm doing at the moment came to me the other day and said his boiler pilot light kept going out. he told me he'd had the gas valve replaced and the thermocouple yet after 20 minutes or so, it would cut out. It was an old open flued boiler (the kind that kill people if not correctly looked after) and he was baffled as to why it wouldn't work. I asked him a few questions and soon stumbled upon the answer. Where the ventilation for his boiler used to terminate on the outside wall, he'd built an extension and not installed a vent in the new room he'd created. The result of this is the appliance was starved of oxygen and couldn't burn efficiently and correctly. This leads to incomplete combustion which in turn can cause carbon monoxide to spill back into the property, instead of going up the flue. This is what was happening in his case. They were suffering from headaches and drowsiness.

I advised him to get a vent installed immediately but in the mean time, to open a window in that room and leave it open. If he'd have told me where he lived i'd have gone round and cut off his gas supply!

i saw him today and he could't thank me enough. Turns out that the guy that replaced the parts in his boiler was just a mate, who wasn't qualified and only charged him £50 to do the work and £125 in parts. There was nothing wrong with the boiler. His mate who he thought was doing him a favour nearly killed him and his family. He left his catflap open over the weekend until he could get a proper vent installed and has since stopped feeling drowsy and his boiler has worked fine since.

If your boiler breaks down peeps, no matter how "handy" you think you or your mate are, for the sake of a few extra pounds it just isn't worth it. Always use a qualified engineer. If your boiler is spilling carbon monoxide, you won't know about it. It doesn't smell like gas does. If the boiler is spilling badly enough, you'll go to bed and you won't wake up. simple as that.

Also if you have an open flued boiler, make sure you have a carbon monoxide detector!!!!!!!!!!!!
« Last Edit: 21 May 2012, 22:22 by justalex81 »

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #1 on: 21 May 2012, 22:22 »
good shout and very lucky family


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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2012, 22:26 »
good shout and very lucky family

+1.

weve only ever had one guy work on our boiler, hes a mate of my dads and hes been a boiler engineer (or what ever there called) for the last 35 or so years.

wouldnt have anyone who isnt korgi (i think?) registered ever work on a boiler in my house. not worth the risk

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #3 on: 21 May 2012, 22:28 »
good shout and very lucky family

+1.

weve only ever had one guy work on our boiler, hes a mate of my dads and hes been a boiler engineer (or what ever there called) for the last 35 or so years.

wouldnt have anyone who isnt korgi (i think?) registered ever work on a boiler in my house. not worth the risk

it's the gas safe register now. What got me was that he's in the building game and he's 50 odd!

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #4 on: 21 May 2012, 22:33 »
I'm a plumber n can turn my hand to most things. But not boilers!! Gas= a lot different to water

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #5 on: 21 May 2012, 22:35 »
Alex gave me sh*it for cleaning the fans on my boiler  :laugh:
At that stage you know can trust him  :smiley:
 I wanted to cap that open fire of mine by myself, but couldn't run the risk due to kids so you know it makes sense to get someone who does it day in day out!

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #6 on: 21 May 2012, 22:36 »
I'm a plumber n can turn my hand to most things. But not boilers!! Gas= a lot different to water

Got a friends dad who worked for b.g for last 26 years so he does it for a drink  :smug:

toby you know anyone who's looking for work that knows the basics? i've got a job coming up that i need some help on and all my usual weapons are busy.

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #7 on: 21 May 2012, 22:37 »
Good shout.

Same with electrics, just been doing my uncles house (I'm not qualified but working with a fully qualified electritian) and some of the wiring was soooo dangerous!

Wires burning here and there, one circuit that didn't work luckily blowing the RCD every time as some TINY wiring had been used for a socket in the loft and someone else had joined on to it for a bathroom fan........ Uncle is doing the house up and it's so bodged it's untrue. The wires had burned and shorted.

Leave things like this to competent people OR if you think you are competent, get someone in for a day to check it.

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Re: word of warning to the unqualified boiler tinkerers
« Reply #8 on: 21 May 2012, 22:37 »
Alex gave me sh*it for cleaning the fans on my boiler  :laugh:
At that stage you know can trust him  :smiley:
 I wanted to cap that open fire of mine by myself, but couldn't run the risk due to kids so you know it makes sense to get someone who does it day in day out!

hope you're keeping that toilet window shut aswell  :lipsrsealed: