EEPhil
Number 28
According to "The Nottingham Post"
Climbed into the shower this moring. Gurgle, spit, bag - "Low Pressure" warning. Reset the damn thing. Same again - followed by "Service" warning. Tramp downstairs to the main stopcock to check it's fully turned on. Try again - no water (there was in the taps).
OK. What is the cause of the problem? The useless people who turned up yesterday to fit a new boiler. This meant rearranging some of the pipework. It didn't mean stick your saw through the pipe to the shower and disconnect it. It must have been slightly more complicated than that as there wasn't water gushing from an unterminated pipe. You'd think these plumbers would know their way around the pipework. . What a "Hon. Member for Haltemprice" that person was. What a bloody shower - well, not in my case - the company is.
Great!Nottingham Post said:Severn Trent is advising its customers to take showers rather than baths - and only to wash certain parts of their cars - as water usage increases 'significantly' during the hot weather.
Climbed into the shower this moring. Gurgle, spit, bag - "Low Pressure" warning. Reset the damn thing. Same again - followed by "Service" warning. Tramp downstairs to the main stopcock to check it's fully turned on. Try again - no water (there was in the taps).
OK. What is the cause of the problem? The useless people who turned up yesterday to fit a new boiler. This meant rearranging some of the pipework. It didn't mean stick your saw through the pipe to the shower and disconnect it. It must have been slightly more complicated than that as there wasn't water gushing from an unterminated pipe. You'd think these plumbers would know their way around the pipework. . What a "Hon. Member for Haltemprice" that person was. What a bloody shower - well, not in my case - the company is.