I've a real dilemma.
Recently I had central heating installed in a house I rent out. I used the best plumber I could find, this guy actually lectures on plumbing at the college. He did all the calculations and the installation was very neat, He runs what seems to be a very professional company.
However this winter my tenant said that the house takes forever to get to 20 degrees something like 4-7hours, ( it has double glazing and loft insulation) because of this I had the plumber come and check everything was working as it should be, I was with him and all the rads were really hot and he said everything was working perfectly and that as far as he was concerned the system and stat was correctly designed and installed. I suggested that perhaps the rads aren't big enough, it seemed logical to me that if the rads were hot and the room isn't then the surface area needs to be increased ( does anyone agree.) He was insulted by this and has refused to talk to me and in the meantime my tenant is upset, cold and angry and says she shouldn't have to put up with this situation and she is correct.
What advice would you give me to resolve this deadlock problem.
What is the answer as both have a point and I'm piggy in the middle.
Regards
Reg Bower
Recently I had central heating installed in a house I rent out. I used the best plumber I could find, this guy actually lectures on plumbing at the college. He did all the calculations and the installation was very neat, He runs what seems to be a very professional company.
However this winter my tenant said that the house takes forever to get to 20 degrees something like 4-7hours, ( it has double glazing and loft insulation) because of this I had the plumber come and check everything was working as it should be, I was with him and all the rads were really hot and he said everything was working perfectly and that as far as he was concerned the system and stat was correctly designed and installed. I suggested that perhaps the rads aren't big enough, it seemed logical to me that if the rads were hot and the room isn't then the surface area needs to be increased ( does anyone agree.) He was insulted by this and has refused to talk to me and in the meantime my tenant is upset, cold and angry and says she shouldn't have to put up with this situation and she is correct.
What advice would you give me to resolve this deadlock problem.
What is the answer as both have a point and I'm piggy in the middle.
Regards
Reg Bower