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No Hot Water/ Heating Update
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Further to last weeks post where I said son and gf's boiler had packed up and they couldn't get part till today - well no engineer turned up and when they've called the estate agent who manages the property they say that they haven't been able to get hold of the owner and until they do they can't order any parts - even if it takes a month! They say owner has to give permission to have it repaired. Is there anything else they can do?? They've stll no hot water or heating.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So much sympathy! We, both OAPs (Oh over 80) have had no reliable heating or hot water for over 6 weeks now - somewhat fed-up, its bee very cold. Apparently, we have simultaneously developed a fault or 2 in the boiler (cost us over £300 so far to have these fixed) but, oops! Now there must be a leak in the pipes underfloor.:( Snag - we have laminate floors downstairs - unimaginable expense (haven't got the funds to put the same down). We're fed-up and cold-enough as it is. Off to a holiday cottage on Sat. for a week and looking forward to warmth. We'll think about it when we get back.
Unfortunately we are owner-occupiers -not very rich ones - and all the L.A. grants to help with heating have ended. Perhaps we should go down to the Council offices wrapped in shawls..............
Back to yours - I second S-dave's advice. A yelling baby is a powerful argument. Good luck (sorry I sounded off, but it hasn't been easily liveable here).
Unfortunately we are owner-occupiers -not very rich ones - and all the L.A. grants to help with heating have ended. Perhaps we should go down to the Council offices wrapped in shawls..............
Back to yours - I second S-dave's advice. A yelling baby is a powerful argument. Good luck (sorry I sounded off, but it hasn't been easily liveable here).