Well I think you can pump down and move the unit provided you know there is no more refrigerant in the unit than it came with.(mi's will tell you) If there is, then you have to recover it.
You mean like disconnecting the thermostat in the hall that the missus keeps turning up and down and instantly feels warmer when she's done it ? (Could NEVER admit to configuring our house that way )
At least most system logs tell you what was done and when.
Call out charges in the contract helps, where logs indicate what has been changed..
Thanks guys for all the posts. So although it's an expensive job to do, I'm picking up that £3,100 is still quite expensive?? I'm really not aware of anyone with any expertise in our area that I could recommend to our customer. What's the best forward for her? She's really not happy using the original company but I'm not sure what her alternative is?
All you need is a good air conditioning firm to move the outside unit. There will remove gas, re braze pipe vac out and fill up. A day at most. Maybe need plumbing to check heating system works ok
That won't impact on MCS certificate will it? We have a really good air con company locally who might be interested. I've tried not to get too involved in it but we're red hot on customer care which sometimes opens us up to problems we don't really want to get involved in .
The original installers haven't installed the pipework properly, kinks in the pipe, 3 compression joints in 600mm, nick in another pipe, concrete/tiles cracked where the underfloor heating has gone in - limestone floor has had to be lifted to re-pipe she's really upset about it all - it was supposed to be their dream home for retirement.
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