Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation Re: When should the warranty of heating start counting ? 8Apr 16, 2018 7:55 pm ‘’If it breaks six months after the warranty expires you could always make a claim and put your case forward‘’ If I make a claim six months after warranty expires, who should I make claim against? The builder or manufacurer? When should the warranty of heating start counting ? 9Apr 16, 2018 8:21 pm yhfg27 ‘’If it breaks six months after the warranty expires you could always make a claim and put your case forward‘’ If I make a claim six months after warranty expires, who should I make claim against? The builder or manufacurer? Manufacturer - tell them that for the first six months of the warranty the heater wasn’t used. The builders warranty can’t outstrip the warranty provided for the items installed in homes, otherwise they would go broke or all house would cost millions. BTW, has this happened? Are you in your house and the heating has failed? Re: When should the warranty of heating start counting ? 11Apr 17, 2018 10:28 pm Unless you had absolute junk equipment installed by the most incompetent installers with no idea between them and the system hasn't worked from day dot, what's to say that you won't get years of comfort and satisfaction out of it beyond this implied warranty period you are currently in? If it does pack up just after 6 months, the statutory warranty in our consumer protection laws will be on your side, and you would have recourse with the installer as the system installed would need to be of good quality and condition and fit for purpose. Why not enjoy your house and heating and stop worrying about something which could all be for nothing. my 2c Does anyone have a suggestion for a good hydronic in slab heating speacialist who may be able to help me with an existing system and wether or not it may need a seperator… 0 4882 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 16007 hey there! 😊 so, it’s kinda common for standard drawer depths to be around 500mm since most cabinets use this size to fit the usual runners… 3 20907 |