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Just thought that folks might appreciate an up-date on this matter.
Gas Chaps came as arranged on December 19th and informed my neighbour that they had fitted a new 'central part' (whatever that means.!!) Fire appeared to work satisfactorily one days and then it was back to square one.
The 'experts' visited again on Monday of this week, accompanied by their Boss, and it was identified that the Pilot Flame had a small obstruction which has now been cleared. Consequently the fire now appears to be working efficiently, but it remains to be seen for how long this position remains.
Even if matters have now been put right, I am awaiting to hear the amount of the bill that the dear lady gets for all the visits which have been made and has, presumably, involved a number of unidentified parts having been fitted. It is my opinion that the total cost should be on the basis of a single visit and attention having been given to just one faulty part.
Ron.