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To have expected the plumber to contribute?

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AmbitiousHalibut · 11/02/2021 09:04

I'm genuinely a bit puzzled here so would appreciate your views.

Last week our plumber came to service our boiler. We've just moved so it was the first service in this house, but he'd been coming to our old house (10 mins away) for years. We've called him out for emergencies in the past maybe a couple of times, but broadly we just see him annually for the service. He's always been very friendly and we chat a fair bit while he's working.

Our new house has a large appliance which is also connected to the gas, so after he'd checked the boiler, and had a quick look around the rest of the house to check the loft tank, bathroom tank etc, he told me he needed to turn off the large appliance to check the gas. I asked (casually) if he knew how to do it because I didn't, and he said yes. It also has instructions written on it, I discovered later.

Anyway, when he went to turn it back on, a valve broke so he couldn't. I called the guy who had serviced the appliance when we moved in a few months ago, and they talked for a few minutes about what had happened. The appliance guy said it was a fairly common problem and a bit of a design flaw, and that he'd come the next day to fix it.

It ended up costing over £200 as the part is crazily expensive. The plumber texted to ask how we'd got on and I said pretty much that. He replied saying something like "ouch, sorry". He then emailed me his invoice for the service, again apologising for adding to my invoices.

AIBU to have expected him to offer to contribute to the repair cost? I texted him to say I was surprised to receive his invoice and had expected at least a conversation about him contributing. I said I didn't expect him to cover the full cost, although I think some people in my position might. He replied very politely but basically saying that his service had highlighted a fault, and that was pretty much that.

AIBU here? I try and treat people fairly and it really bothers me to be at odds with anyone so it's really weighing on my shoulders.

OP posts:
BertramLacey · 11/02/2021 13:22

tradesmans wife

And I'm guessing conscientious rather than contentious Grin

Piglet89 · 11/02/2021 13:25

@BertramLacey I’ve heard of contentious work in the law but not (yet) in plumbing!

Chewingle · 11/02/2021 13:54

[quote Piglet89]@Shedbuilder unbelievably poor reading comprehension.[/quote]
^^

Slub · 11/02/2021 14:17

Would love to know what the large appliance connected to gas is. I bet it's an Aga! We had one in a previous house which was gas and ancient and was easy to turn off but a bastard to re-light (by my gas safe registered DH) it never broke though but if yours is more modern maybe it's a case of 'they don't build em like they used to'.

MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 11/02/2021 14:20

@Slub

Would love to know what the large appliance connected to gas is. I bet it's an Aga! We had one in a previous house which was gas and ancient and was easy to turn off but a bastard to re-light (by my gas safe registered DH) it never broke though but if yours is more modern maybe it's a case of 'they don't build em like they used to'.
It's interesting that the OP has been so coy about what the large appliance is - probably because she knows that Agas are notoriously temperamental and prone to faults that cost a fortune to repair.
TheQueef · 11/02/2021 14:22

Are we guessing the large appliance?

I'm going a bit left field I think the appliance is...
Bessemer Converter!?!
Amirite?

EarringsandLipstick · 11/02/2021 14:23

Okay everyone. I was wrong. Thank you.

OP at 1030.

Maybe subsequent posters can pay attention & stop piling on, calling her a CF, telling her she's UR etc?

TheQueef · 11/02/2021 14:24

@EarringsandLipstick

Okay everyone. I was wrong. Thank you.

OP at 1030.

Maybe subsequent posters can pay attention & stop piling on, calling her a CF, telling her she's UR etc?

And get your guesses in!
VicarofDibley · 11/02/2021 17:57

@BertramLacey

tradesmans wife

And I'm guessing conscientious rather than contentious Grin

🤣 you would be right but he can be a contentious bugger too.Shows I should proof read .
AStudyinPink · 11/02/2021 18:16

Agree with everyone else, he didn’t “break”’ it; it broke in the course of his necessary use of it.

Newnamefor2021 · 12/02/2021 18:55

[quote Chewingle]@Shedbuilder

Quite common for plumbers to be corgi registered so that they can work on boilers etc as well as run of the mill plumbing issues[/quote]
It's not been Corgi for years, probably over a decade. It's sagas safe now. Engineers re-qualify every 4 years, spectate qualifications for commercial, domestic and LPG.

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