I know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Camden Brentley I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hi Allen just wanted to say i've been watching your videos recently and have been really enjoying them! I'm not a boiler/heating engineer, just an average person, but your videos are fantastic and have definitely given me a greater appreciation for the work you engineers do! It's also incredibly useful for us non engineers to see what we should be looking for and expecting from a good install. Im often overwhelmed when it comes to having work done that involves hiring tradesman. There are lots of different opinions, things to consider and many things I don't even know that I don't know. Its nice to have your to-the-point, honest advice on best practice. I for one have learned a lot from your videos! Keep up the great work!
Late to the party but what a fantastic video, well helpful for installers and customers, hopefully the latter will appreciate the difference between "proper" installers and "Boiler hangers" nice one Allen and thank you for giving up your time to make and share.
Thanks Allen! Your video was very helpful from a customer's perspective as well. I am having quotes for 2 new boiler installations right now and I have been more than a little disappointed by the lack of detail provided with regard to splitting material and labour costs and all the other disbursements.
@@AllenHart999 Isn't writing a quote a part being in business and the customer who worked for their money -having a right and respect from a business owner to let potential customer know what they will be paying for? It's a part of you doing business and you wanting people to spend their money with you. I don't get this idea that you don't think people have a right to know exactly what they are paying for - if they contract with someone to do work for them.
Good guide for the less experienced guys. One thing you missed on your fictitious quote on the Idea was the mini exp-vessel on the mains, its in the manual and I hear Ideal won't entertain warrantee claims without one. Vailiant is my go to Combi or Ideal if the job is price sensitive........
Alan hart you must ave been attending properties where previous installers ave been mucking the basics up It’s so important what your doing here Keep up the great work 👏🏼 Warning to all newbies take heed and dot be lazy haha 😂
Great video Alan but the big issue is getting the customer to understand the benefit of getting the boiler installed correctly and to the manufacturers installation instructions. It always comes down to price and some incompetent dick head will undercut the true cost of doing it correctly 😡 I always say I will not get into a race to the bottom. Thank you for the great work you do true star take care we need you 👏👏👏👏
Great video Allen. I've been using (and paying) for Gas Engineer Software for ages now. The trade help ones look 10x better! Going to download the app now! Look forward to the next one 👍🏼
Another good one 👍🏻 Downloaded the app, looks good. I prefer the Ideal range due to 10 year warranty. But fitting a Glow worm next week due to need for a rear flue combi. GW are offering 10 years now.
Hi Allen, I’m enjoying your videos! I have a 2 bedroom link detached cottage with 16 inch solid walls, around 18L/Min water flow. I’m doing my bathroom up at the moment and putting a Bristan thermostatic shower in, looking at getting boiler done once bathroom is finished. Do you like a 30KW Ideal Logic Max would be good or what else would you suggest?
Hi Allen just wondering if there were limitations to where a boiler can be installed? We have a small loft but would like to pop the boiler up there as it takes up a lot of room in the kitchen and one of the guy we spoke with to get a quote mentioned that the boiler won't fit in the loft as it needs a 600mm clearance underneath it? I cant seem to find any supporting information to this effect? But then I'm not a professional and and wondered if you could advise? Thank you
You would need to check the installation instructions for the boiler you require but i am not aware of any boiler that needs 600mm clearance underneath, Normally 100mm or so. Although personally i try to avoid installing boilers in lofts. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your advice and quick response - subscribed too 🙂 Would it be possible to ask why a loft installation isn't preferable? We potentially have the option of installing into the garage instead?
Hi Allen with the waiver forms for powerflushing whats the app you got it from or did you create the terms yourself ? As id like to print off a few to cover myself in future
That's a great question. It would depend on the situation and if it has any tees, I have updated the pipework near the boiler on systems with no tees and it has worked perfectly well. Thanks.
Let's not beat around the bush here. I want a new boiler installed & I'm being quoted around £3,000 for a Worcester Bosch 35K. I'm a hands on kind of guy so I plan to do all the heavy lifting by draining the system, removing the header and expansion tanks and installing the vertical flue and doing the brickwork. I've bought everything needed for the job down to ever valve and elbow. The job itself is very easy clean work. I don't require a powerflush as I'm using a MagnaCleanse and doing the cleanse myself. Despite everything can I get a plumber on a day rate? Can I fook! It's because a plumber can earn stupid money on a supplied install! What's considered a reasonable hourly rate for the South West? Installing a boiler isn't rocket science. A lot of plumbers just tend to take the p*ss by preying on people's ignorance and scaremongering about the dangers of gas. I've repaired my boiler and central heating system three times over the years. This nonsense of charging the earth for an honest day's work needs to stop.
Ian Holl My price is not just for a days wage, The days wage is included but I also have running costs and my business needs to make a profit after all my outgoings. If I do not make a profit my business will close down. Customers have lots of choices these days and it’s a very competitive market, lots of the good companies will struggle to stay in business. Thanks for the feedback
@@AllenHart999 This isn't a personal attack on you Allen it's the trade in general. I cannot get a gas ticketed plumber on a day rate for a supplied install. What does that tell you? Hard times are coming for a lot of people in this country so for any plumber to prey on the vulnerable so they can have heat & hot water will be abhorrent. It will drive people to use cowboys who aren't gas ticketed to save money which won't be a good thing. Doing the math the quotes I've been getting it seems plumbers want to earn £500-£750 a day. If that's not taking the p*ss I don't know what is. I run a business so I'm aware of what overheads & what tax incentives there are.
@@ianholl2995 Hi Ian. I wouldn’t work on a day rate either. I have a business to run. £500-£700 a day isn’t a wage, You may run a business but not a gas one, Just remember we can go sub to Boxt or other boiler companies for £400 per day. Again this isn’t a wage either and we do not work or charge for every day. Thanks.
@James Yes, replacing a PCB board, cleaning out the heat exchanger or replacing the extractor fan is going to make the house exploid. Honestly, you plumbers believe that having a 'gas safe' ticket is a licence to print money! Replacing a boiler is child's play and how plumber charge extortionate amounts to do it is criminal. .
There are 50% of male customers you meet try to tell you the size of the boiler and how to fit it. RUclips has been useful, but it also creates a whole heap of problems for the installer.
Another Great video Allen, relly important to design/spec / install and commission the boiler and system to make sure it works and is condensing as much as possible ( getting that return temp down when it reaches the boiler,) One area that gets left is the TRV, and they could be going on 20 years old, lots of options now to help regulate the temp in each room and advise options to satisfy customer, Regarding the condensate, BS6798 (2014 ) have stated that class o is not suitable unless protected for UV however there has not been any products that help cover all the regulation/help install to fit in all weather and look quality and why we worked for three years on a total solution with Condensate pro I hope you don't mind me adding a link to a video on bs6798 and MIs to help simplify ruclips.net/video/h8gsasdfEfs/видео.html
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@Camden Brentley I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Camden Brentley it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
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Hi Allen just wanted to say i've been watching your videos recently and have been really enjoying them! I'm not a boiler/heating engineer, just an average person, but your videos are fantastic and have definitely given me a greater appreciation for the work you engineers do! It's also incredibly useful for us non engineers to see what we should be looking for and expecting from a good install. Im often overwhelmed when it comes to having work done that involves hiring tradesman. There are lots of different opinions, things to consider and many things I don't even know that I don't know. Its nice to have your to-the-point, honest advice on best practice. I for one have learned a lot from your videos! Keep up the great work!
Thank you.
I’m not even a gas engineer but I’m enjoying your videos a lot!
Thank you very much.
Late to the party but what a fantastic video, well helpful for installers and customers, hopefully the latter will appreciate the difference between "proper" installers and "Boiler hangers"
nice one Allen and thank you for giving up your time to make and share.
A very important subject to all installers, well done Allen, a very thorough run through
Thanks.
Great video Allen one of your best I think. Very detailed giving people who don’t know what’s involved a better understanding.
Hi Nick. Thank you so much for the feedback.
Refreshing to see such professionalism.
Saturday school 🏫 with Allen.
Thanks 🍎
Hope you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Your videos have really helped me, keep up the good work Allen!
Happy to help!
Thanks Allen! Your video was very helpful from a customer's perspective as well. I am having quotes for 2 new boiler installations right now and I have been more than a little disappointed by the lack of detail provided with regard to splitting material and labour costs and all the other disbursements.
Who is going to pay for the time it takes to do a detailed quote??
When you buy a car do you want to know the price of the engine 😂
@@AllenHart999 Isn't writing a quote a part being in business and the customer who worked for their money -having a right and respect from a business owner to let potential customer know what they will be paying for? It's a part of you doing business and you wanting people to spend their money with you. I don't get this idea that you don't think people have a right to know exactly what they are paying for - if they contract with someone to do work for them.
Good guide for the less experienced guys. One thing you missed on your fictitious quote on the Idea was the mini exp-vessel on the mains, its in the manual and I hear Ideal won't entertain warrantee claims without one.
Vailiant is my go to Combi or Ideal if the job is price sensitive........
The ideal doesn’t need a mini expansion vessel. If the water has a back flow prevention device then it needs one. Still good practice though. Thanks
@@AllenHart999 All the ones round here seem to be on water meters, so have deffo needed them but I take your point. :-)
Alan hart you must ave been attending properties where previous installers ave been mucking the basics up
It’s so important what your doing here
Keep up the great work
👏🏼
Warning to all newbies take heed and dot be lazy haha 😂
Thanks
Great video again Allen . Cheers once more
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Alan but the big issue is getting the customer to understand the benefit of getting the boiler installed correctly and to the manufacturers installation instructions. It always comes down to price and some incompetent dick head will undercut the true cost of doing it correctly 😡 I always say I will not get into a race to the bottom. Thank you for the great work you do true star take care we need you 👏👏👏👏
I am trying my best to educate the end user on having boilers installed correctly. Thanks for watching and supporting me👍
Great video Allen. I've been using (and paying) for Gas Engineer Software for ages now. The trade help ones look 10x better! Going to download the app now! Look forward to the next one 👍🏼
Thanks.
Awesome video as usual mate , really helpful to new engineers like me , so thanks mate 👍👍
Glad to hear it!
U gotta do one on earth bonding pipework and a meter when u working on it !!! Cheers allan
@@jasongeorge4602 Sounds like a good idea. Thanks.
Another great video Alan with very useful information.
Happy to help. Thank you so much for watching
Another good one 👍🏻
Downloaded the app, looks good.
I prefer the Ideal range due to 10 year warranty. But fitting a Glow worm next week due to need for a rear flue combi. GW are offering 10 years now.
Let us know how you get on with it. Thanks.
Fantastic video, Allen.🌟 Very informative and helpful, though they are all superb. Looking forward to seeing many more bud🔥👊
Thanks.
Hi Allan thanks for your wonderful videos again and again.
Just wanted to know what app you were using for quotes in the video
TradeHelp
www.tradehelp.co.uk/installers/
Thanks Allen. How come you are fitting a vaillant? Cheers
Be interesting to see what they are like these days and do a video.
Always fantastic videos
Many Thanks.
Why I can't use dots in the TradeHelp App's calculations?
Hi Allen, I’m enjoying your videos!
I have a 2 bedroom link detached cottage with 16 inch solid walls, around 18L/Min water flow. I’m doing my bathroom up at the moment and putting a Bristan thermostatic shower in, looking at getting boiler done once bathroom is finished. Do you like a 30KW Ideal Logic Max would be good or what else would you suggest?
Vogue, Viessmann, Platinum
Really good stuff mate thanks for that
Thank You.
Allen Hart can you quote USA specs too ?????????? Thank you Bill Bowe
Thanks
I'd let you off absolutely anything Allan, because you are a wonderful bloke.......but....its spelt Preparation 😉😁
I am dyslexic and cannot spell
Great vid, what manufacturer boiler is a reliable one?
Most of them if they are installed correctly
These videos keep getting better and better! Very informative and thorough.
Thank you for this, love the trade help app will definitely download it.
Glad you like them!
Hi Allen! Want ask you one question: in high-rise building need install blow off in radiators or not?
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Alan what do you do if you go to a service and white is showing on a logic? Is it AR
Depends if it was showing signs of any issues, I wouldn’t expect it to be AR though. Thanks.
I would say no to M,I’s
Another great video ❤
Another great comment, Thanks so much.
well done. easy to understand
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Allen just wondering if there were limitations to where a boiler can be installed? We have a small loft but would like to pop the boiler up there as it takes up a lot of room in the kitchen and one of the guy we spoke with to get a quote mentioned that the boiler won't fit in the loft as it needs a 600mm clearance underneath it? I cant seem to find any supporting information to this effect? But then I'm not a professional and and wondered if you could advise? Thank you
You would need to check the installation instructions for the boiler you require but i am not aware of any boiler that needs 600mm clearance underneath, Normally 100mm or so. Although personally i try to avoid installing boilers in lofts. Thanks.
Thanks very much for your comment, please consider subscribing to support the channel 🙂
Thank you so much for your advice and quick response - subscribed too 🙂
Would it be possible to ask why a loft installation isn't preferable? We potentially have the option of installing into the garage instead?
@@rachelmather8319 feel free to give me a call and I will give you free advice no problem 07725 692699
I wish you worked in London! had a nightmare engineer in to look at an error code. Total cowboy.
Excellent video Allen,
Well in depth info there
Great, still so much to cover
God rid of of my Worcester and installed vogue 32kw
Good stuff! Amazing boiler.
Hi Allen with the waiver forms for powerflushing whats the app you got it from or did you create the terms yourself ? As id like to print off a few to cover myself in future
Tradehelp app, buddy
absolutely fantastic!!!!!!
Thanks
Spot on mate. Great video this is similar to how I do it. 👍
Thank you.
Whats your opinion on increasing the pipe size at the end and not the start, i.e 22mm off the metre and the last few metres in 28mm?
That's a great question. It would depend on the situation and if it has any tees, I have updated the pipework near the boiler on systems with no tees and it has worked perfectly well. Thanks.
Surely this would be ok for the initial lighting of the boiler but once the gas in the 28mm pipe has been used the pressure would drop?
@@richardhague3455 not really its the volume of the gas in the pipe , if u calculated it u would get the same voulme either way around
Yes that’s what I’m saying when the volume off gas in the 28mm section is used the pressure would drop
@@richardhague3455 no coz it have the constants volume of 6m3 from the metre
Nice video, with good content.
Thank You.
i always thought of it more like- think of a number then treble it lol
Works for me
Thank You for the comment 😂
Great stuff
Thanks.
You are the best ✌️👍❤️
You are the best
I want to get in to the trade. It’s good money.
Thanks for supporting my channel and if you would like me to cover any videos to help you into the trade let me know. Thanks.
👍
Thanks very much for your comment, please consider subscribing to support the channel 🙂
I thought I did Alan
I’ll check leave it with me 👍
Whats the app called?
Tradehelp
Let's not beat around the bush here. I want a new boiler installed & I'm being quoted around £3,000 for a Worcester Bosch 35K. I'm a hands on kind of guy so I plan to do all the heavy lifting by draining the system, removing the header and expansion tanks and installing the vertical flue and doing the brickwork. I've bought everything needed for the job down to ever valve and elbow. The job itself is very easy clean work. I don't require a powerflush as I'm using a MagnaCleanse and doing the cleanse myself. Despite everything can I get a plumber on a day rate? Can I fook! It's because a plumber can earn stupid money on a supplied install!
What's considered a reasonable hourly rate for the South West? Installing a boiler isn't rocket science. A lot of plumbers just tend to take the p*ss by preying on people's ignorance and scaremongering about the dangers of gas. I've repaired my boiler and central heating system three times over the years. This nonsense of charging the earth for an honest day's work needs to stop.
Ian Holl My price is not just for a days wage, The days wage is included but I also have running costs and my business needs to make a profit after all my outgoings. If I do not make a profit my business will close down. Customers have lots of choices these days and it’s a very competitive market, lots of the good companies will struggle to stay in business. Thanks for the feedback
@@AllenHart999 This isn't a personal attack on you Allen it's the trade in general. I cannot get a gas ticketed plumber on a day rate for a supplied install. What does that tell you? Hard times are coming for a lot of people in this country so for any plumber to prey on the vulnerable so they can have heat & hot water will be abhorrent. It will drive people to use cowboys who aren't gas ticketed to save money which won't be a good thing.
Doing the math the quotes I've been getting it seems plumbers want to earn £500-£750 a day. If that's not taking the p*ss I don't know what is. I run a business so I'm aware of what overheads & what tax incentives there are.
@@ianholl2995 Hi Ian. I wouldn’t work on a day rate either. I have a business to run. £500-£700 a day isn’t a wage, You may run a business but not a gas one, Just remember we can go sub to Boxt or other boiler companies for £400 per day. Again this isn’t a wage either and we do not work or charge for every day. Thanks.
@James Yes, replacing a PCB board, cleaning out the heat exchanger or replacing the extractor fan is going to make the house exploid. Honestly, you plumbers believe that having a 'gas safe' ticket is a licence to print money! Replacing a boiler is child's play and how plumber charge extortionate amounts to do it is criminal. .
@James Oh the irony James :)
when i go and look at pricing for a new boiler.i take 31 years of experience with me..oh! and a tape measure..
Thanks
There are 50% of male customers you meet try to tell you the size of the boiler and how to fit it.
RUclips has been useful, but it also creates a whole heap of problems for the installer.
I am really pleased customers or end users are trying to educate themselves. This should only ever help you. Thanks.
Lol 'preperation'! Classic!
I am Dyslexic buddy, I still come on here and try and help others though. Thanks for picking it up ❤️
Class act Allen.
Hi Allan
I am not fan of vaillant boiler because aluminium heat exchangers
Regards
Faruk
They also have boilers with stainless steel. I haven’t installed one for a long long time, I will try and do a video if i get time. Thanks.
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Mum.
Im up early for this one lol
Hope it was worth it. Thanks.
It really was worth it 👍
@@connorjones6626 Thank You.
lagged 32mm through the wall is a joke. I don't know anyone who does it. Basically coring another flue hole.
I just follow the installation instructions. Thanks.
Another Great video Allen, relly important to design/spec / install and commission the boiler and system to make sure it works and is condensing as much as possible ( getting that return temp down when it reaches the boiler,) One area that gets left is the TRV, and they could be going on 20 years old, lots of options now to help regulate the temp in each room and advise options to satisfy customer, Regarding the condensate, BS6798 (2014 ) have stated that class o is not suitable unless protected for UV however there has not been any products that help cover all the regulation/help install to fit in all weather and look quality and why we worked for three years on a total solution with Condensate pro
I hope you don't mind me adding a link to a video on bs6798 and MIs to help simplify ruclips.net/video/h8gsasdfEfs/видео.html
Thanks
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