I've been renovating a property for a few years and many times I've had to pay out to fix problems caused by people doing dumb things like not following the specification, fitting window frames the wrong way around or just generally poor workman ship.
Recently I hired a plumber to carry out a boiler service and provide a gas certificate. I also mentioned that the radiator that they hung has a slow leak around the valves and could they fix it whilst there. I could easily do it myself as I do at another property I own but since it was their work I felt that they should sort it out. I've used this plumber most years for about 10 years. He installed the central heating system 5 years ago so knows it well. The radiator was hung about 18 months ago but initially I wasn't sure that the leak was active but last summer I took some wire wool and cleaned the area just prior to boarding out the area with 3mm ply and some lino going down. Fast forward 6 months and I notice that yes the leak is still active. I only get to the property once a month for 5 days as I have to care for an elderly parent so cannot be away for too long.
The plumber is saying that both valves must have got knocked during the boarding process (with 3mm ply!) and therefore that I must pay. As the leak was there before that I know that that isn't the case. I took a photo of the pipes just after I cleaned them off but unfortunately not before I cleaned them so have no evidence to prove. I'm tired of having to pay for other peoples mistakes. The only mistakes I've made here are not telling him about my suspicion when I cleaned the pipes and not taking a photo of it before I cleaned the pipes. I've asked him and he's said that it is my choice. He's considered expensive in the area so I expect the work to be warranteed. Should I pay? I am prepared to lose him but it is important to me to be fair hence the question.
Recently I hired a plumber to carry out a boiler service and provide a gas certificate. I also mentioned that the radiator that they hung has a slow leak around the valves and could they fix it whilst there. I could easily do it myself as I do at another property I own but since it was their work I felt that they should sort it out. I've used this plumber most years for about 10 years. He installed the central heating system 5 years ago so knows it well. The radiator was hung about 18 months ago but initially I wasn't sure that the leak was active but last summer I took some wire wool and cleaned the area just prior to boarding out the area with 3mm ply and some lino going down. Fast forward 6 months and I notice that yes the leak is still active. I only get to the property once a month for 5 days as I have to care for an elderly parent so cannot be away for too long.
The plumber is saying that both valves must have got knocked during the boarding process (with 3mm ply!) and therefore that I must pay. As the leak was there before that I know that that isn't the case. I took a photo of the pipes just after I cleaned them off but unfortunately not before I cleaned them so have no evidence to prove. I'm tired of having to pay for other peoples mistakes. The only mistakes I've made here are not telling him about my suspicion when I cleaned the pipes and not taking a photo of it before I cleaned the pipes. I've asked him and he's said that it is my choice. He's considered expensive in the area so I expect the work to be warranteed. Should I pay? I am prepared to lose him but it is important to me to be fair hence the question.