Sorry long saga.....
As you all know our boiler went kaput, it overheated and burnt out last weekend. Apparently the reason is Steve installed new radiators with Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRV's) in every room bar the bathroom which was new. He also fitted a TRV to that one too and although we were happy to have it if possible as it's always burning hot I did query it as I recalled the bathroom plumber saying it shouldn't have one added. Steve assured us it was okay and wouldn't cause any problem. Then we turned on the heating last Friday evening Out came the gas safe engineer who serviced it for us last March and found it in very good condition then, he and the online manual for our model are very clear one radiator MUST be left TRV free to act as a heat release. Hence the boiler's demise.
Here's our dilemma, Steve, unlike Terry and George electrician has been absolutely brilliant and worked like a trouper. He's also done a number of extra jobs, he put together a flat pack wardrobe for the spare room and a few other bits for us. But and it's a big but, he's directly responsible for us now having to pay in excess of £1800 for a new boiler installation, definitely not budgeted for and more than we can really afford. Up to now if anything has gone awry he's been very quick to accept responsibility and we've always come to an amicable resolution. When he was told he just said he's never heard of having to leave one without. Since then the silence has been deafening, so disappointing We've been reluctant to confront him as he was still tiling and we also needed him to first dismantle and on Monday reinstate the cupboard around the boiler, to be honest this last week has been very awkward.
All the advice we've been given says as he's caused the damage he should deduct the cost of the new boiler from his final invoice. Apparently he should have liability insurance to cover things like this. E and I have discussed it and would be happy to add 3 days at his normal day rate, £450 in total, which would more than cover his time doing the complimentary work, but we don't feel we should be liable for any more than this. I have a nasty suspicion things will be very difficult, I'm sure he would have spoken to us if he was willing to accept responsibility. We feel really sad and really don't want things to end on a sour note, but just don't know what else we can do, it's a lot of money and totally not our fault. I hope we're being fair.