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Hi,
Sorry I know there are regs surrounding gas installations, so this is not strictly DIY, but just wondering if anyone can advise please.
My Mum-in-law has a living flame gas fire in her lounge. Her granddaugher's ex-partner picked it up a couple years ago on eBay for her, but it was properly installed by a gas-registered plumber. Its a remote control type to save her getting on her hands and knees to start it.
With the weather turning colder, she tried to light it last week, and it initially ignites, but will not fire up to full heat - it just bleeps and goes out again. She called a plumber/gas fitter in to have a look, and he says the "internal battery" in the fire (not the remote) has died, and as that particular model is obsolete, he may not be able to get a replacement, and even then it would be around £70 + VAT, so might be cheaper in the long run to get a new fire.
Now I'm not convinced, and have told her to get someone else in for a 2nd opinion, but this plumber is a "friend of a friend" and she is reluctant to not use him for the work. I'm wondering if he's pulling a fast one to get the sale and installation of a new fire out of her. Would it be likely that the battery would no longer be available? I don't know the exact make or model, but would have thought all these fires use similar internals, like most appliances these days.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
Sorry I know there are regs surrounding gas installations, so this is not strictly DIY, but just wondering if anyone can advise please.
My Mum-in-law has a living flame gas fire in her lounge. Her granddaugher's ex-partner picked it up a couple years ago on eBay for her, but it was properly installed by a gas-registered plumber. Its a remote control type to save her getting on her hands and knees to start it.
With the weather turning colder, she tried to light it last week, and it initially ignites, but will not fire up to full heat - it just bleeps and goes out again. She called a plumber/gas fitter in to have a look, and he says the "internal battery" in the fire (not the remote) has died, and as that particular model is obsolete, he may not be able to get a replacement, and even then it would be around £70 + VAT, so might be cheaper in the long run to get a new fire.
Now I'm not convinced, and have told her to get someone else in for a 2nd opinion, but this plumber is a "friend of a friend" and she is reluctant to not use him for the work. I'm wondering if he's pulling a fast one to get the sale and installation of a new fire out of her. Would it be likely that the battery would no longer be available? I don't know the exact make or model, but would have thought all these fires use similar internals, like most appliances these days.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Thank you