Engineer refusing to fix my cooker

No, we just don't want to be responsible for other peoples poor installations, the second you touch it, you take ownership of it.

o like car mechanics fixing someone elses bad installation on my car?

O and no, i would have cleaned it. so dont come off as some almighty person as you do not know me or my intentions.

I am use to cleaning the worktop area before an engineer comes because shocking truth, one of my close mates is an engineer.

He also said that a gas/cooker engineer SHOULD bloody raise the oven/cooker and do whatever is needed to make sure its safe and bill me. Simple as that.

I myself SHOULD NOT TAMPER with the cooker in any shape or form!

They say ebola came from eating bush meat. We now know where it was cooked ;)



Now I'm not a gas installation wizard but how could it not be connected with a flexible hose. How would you connect it with solid pipe once it's in place. I haven't had a gas oven in years but I have never seen one that wasn't connected with a decent length flexible hose and then pushed back into position.

Then again I have never seen flappy door seals either. Saves on heating bills in the kitchen I suppose ;)


end of teh day it is highly advisable that you should not attempted to move/raise the cooker yourself!

Replacing something and fitting it correctly is not the same as trying put put back something that was a bodge job to begin with.

So what am i paying u to do then? It doesnt matter if it was done incorrectly before. if i am paying u to do a job then why dont you do said job?

Mechanics and engineers of different kinds to wash there hands on a job where it wasnt done correctly!!!
 
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