Good work there. I always try and remove old plumbing if I'm re-piping something, (partly so its less confusing for anybody in the future) but electricians always seem to remove the absolute minimum. I'm always pulling out old cabling to make more room.
Leaving aside the decision to install a gas hob, why not replace the boiler with one that can run off the existing 15mm gas supply? Are there none available? Granted, adding the hob probably will need an increase in the gas pipe diameter. However, for the sake of educating us humble viewers, lets ignore that for now and explore the choice of bolier choice based upon the existing gas pipework please.
Nice job with everything. But seriously did the customer win the lottery or something and has a bunch of extra money they need to dispose of lol. I can’t imagine wanting a gas hob that much that you’d actually have the whole upstairs of your house torn apart and carpet removed just for a stupid gas hob. I think they’ll be very disappointed in the gas hob when they use it. With gas all the heat escapes around the edge of the pots and burns your hand. The fumes also smell terrible and it’s just worse technology in general.
@@EMEL-hr4ut I’m in America and there’s an obsession with gas hobs even more so here than the U.K. I think it’s that it makes people feel like a “real” cook when they see it. Despite the fact the the few times it’s used it is for making Mac and cheese lol. In reality electric is the way to go for normal home use. Way easier to clean, and it actually boils water way faster without the excess heat burning your hand.
@@LawrenceTimme I’ve found that the people who insist on gas the most because “it’s best for cooking” are usually the ones who cook the least lol. I’m not arguing they should be used in restaurants but for home use electric has many advantages like faster water boiling times, easier to to clean, and no wasted heat coming around pots burning your hands.
That warranty is only good if it’s serviced annually by a certified Worster tech right?
Why put in a 30KW boiler for a house with only 2 bathrooms? What a waste.
Good work there. I always try and remove old plumbing if I'm re-piping something, (partly so its less confusing for anybody in the future) but electricians always seem to remove the absolute minimum. I'm always pulling out old cabling to make more room.
The year is the 3rd and 4th digits. It’s a 2007 model
Leaving aside the decision to install a gas hob, why not replace the boiler with one that can run off the existing 15mm gas supply? Are there none available? Granted, adding the hob probably will need an increase in the gas pipe diameter. However, for the sake of educating us humble viewers, lets ignore that for now and explore the choice of bolier choice based upon the existing gas pipework please.
Whoever rewired that is a terrible job. All that rubber sh under the board and old conduit
Nice job with everything. But seriously did the customer win the lottery or something and has a bunch of extra money they need to dispose of lol. I can’t imagine wanting a gas hob that much that you’d actually have the whole upstairs of your house torn apart and carpet removed just for a stupid gas hob. I think they’ll be very disappointed in the gas hob when they use it. With gas all the heat escapes around the edge of the pots and burns your hand. The fumes also smell terrible and it’s just worse technology in general.
Gas is 1000 times better for cooking electric and induction hobs are absolutely rubbish. They are the most annoying things known to man.
Proper cooks would only use gas on a hob. Electric hobs are far simpler to clean and maintain but that is it.
@@EMEL-hr4ut I’m in America and there’s an obsession with gas hobs even more so here than the U.K. I think it’s that it makes people feel like a “real” cook when they see it. Despite the fact the the few times it’s used it is for making Mac and cheese lol. In reality electric is the way to go for normal home use. Way easier to clean, and it actually boils water way faster without the excess heat burning your hand.
@@LawrenceTimme I’ve found that the people who insist on gas the most because “it’s best for cooking” are usually the ones who cook the least lol. I’m not arguing they should be used in restaurants but for home use electric has many advantages like faster water boiling times, easier to to clean, and no wasted heat coming around pots burning your hands.