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Im seeking advice from a job we have done with the most difficult customer of my whole career. We're a family business of 50+ years and take pride in our work and after today have been left debating whether its all worth it. I will explain the best i can:

We was called to a job to remove 3 old storage heaters and replace them with the new energy efficient fan assisted type. easy job.
We turned up on the day, the client left us a key so no one was in. we carried out the job and left. (This was a couple weeks ago, no payment as been taken yet)

About 3-4 days after we carried out the job the customer phones up and is complaining she is not happy with one of the storage heaters location, she says she has been reading the manual and it states there should be a 250mm gap from the top of the storage heater to the curtains above (the heater is below a window)
Now we admit perhaps that was an oversight on our behalf, at the time the curtains where tied back and it was overlooked. However all we was doing was replacing the old heaters and therefore trying to position them to cover up the old marks on the walls (we informed her that in normal circumstances we wouldn't normally fit heaters under a window but this was a swap over job) i would also note that the new heater is only about 1inch taller than then old heater, therefore if the new one is considered to not comply to manufactures instructions nor did the old one.

Now the customer is saying shes had her 'friend around that knows her stuff' and she also saying its wrong, not only that they are claiming they had a fire safety officer around who apparently wanted our contact details to report us but they claim they where nice enough to refuse to give them to him...
The customer is saying shes had sleepless nights since they where installed (even though the heaters are turned off completely due to being summer)

So this brings us to today, we called round to see if we can come to an agreement, and after the longest debate of my life we are no closer to a solution, the following is what was discussed:

1) We said that we would come back and completely FREE of charge move the heater to a new location, she has at least 2 locations that could work, HOWEVER one wall has a mirror on it that the customer says cannot be moved and the other position would be to move it next to the window its currently under that she says if we did that she would have to move her unit beside her sofa and have no where for it to go... So in short shes saying we CANNOT move it.

2) We said we would remove the heater and get a replacement one the same as she had before, Free of charge and in essence cancel that part of the job and have to just take the hit on it. YET now she is saying we cant do that because it still wouldn't comply even though it NEVER did in the first place.

So we cant Move it and we cant Remove it...

3) We stated that in all the years we have been trading that every other customer we informed about the curtains and told them that we HIGHLY suggest they get replacement shorter curtains has just picked this option. NOT THIS CUSTOMER, she says thats not an option because the gap between the top of the heater and the window is not 250mm therefore she cannot shorten her curtains.

So now what, we are at a lost end, she wont make room for the heater else where and let us move it and she wont let us install the old one and she wont shorten her curtains yet shes demanding we fix the problem.
In comes the 'friend expert' her friend is now suggesting the only option is to have the curtains removed and special blinds fitted in this lounge, and the WE have to pay for them, she goes on to say they are expensive and could expect to pay £300 per window, the lounge has 6 windows (2 don't even have curtains) and shes also suggesting that we should pay for all 6 so they match. This is just INSANE!

I wholeheartedly feel that im being made to look like a terrible trades man and cannot see how in anyway, shape or form i can be expected to fork out for 6 blinds! At this point she will be getting brand new heating in her whole home and furnished out of my pocket!

I know this was a long post and i thank anyone thats made it this far, im really at a lost end and dont know what to do, we are honest and fair people, and work by the principal of never installing something i wouldn't want in my own home. and i would never carry out something that i consider dangerous or I WILL be loosing sleep at night.

Im not sure if i should give the NICEIC a call or what. what would you guys do in my situation? is the customer right? is there anything else i can do to make the heater comply, like some sort of cover?
To the best of my knowledge you cannot buy short storage heaters, unless anyone knows of some?

(i would also like to note that the reason it has been 2 weeks before we have revisited is because the customer phoned up to complain on the NIGHT of my flight, i was going on holiday for 11 days, therefore that is why i wasn't able to return sooner)

Below is an image of the storage heater.

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I posted on here ages ago about a social housing job I did
We were warned about a 60 yr old Woman who was getting people that were working in her house sacked/suspended through claims of theft and damage etc approx 2k in damage to her house etc in spurious claims ie broken cookers and other white goods

I was doing the job with my apprentice and we went in and started the job

She was obviously a bit eccentric and talked a lot of rubbish

We just humoured her and got on with it carefully (took photos of everything before we started in front of her)

She was messing around with a dog outside rolling about like a kid

Then She got ready to go to the shop said "I'll be about 2 hrs"

Shop was 400 metres up the road???

She came out with a neck brace/ knee brace strapped up wrist and a walking frame and hobbled to the shops!

Unfortunately for her my mate had filmed her in the garden and we showed it to the Clerk of works who confronted her with the video and got her to retract all complaints
 
If it went to the small claims court they'd make her pay for the other heaters that were fitted correctly. A customer still have to pay a fair price for any work done correctly. Or even incorrectly! (minus the cost of putting it right).
 
If it went to the small claims court they'd make her pay for the other heaters that were fitted correctly. A customer still have to pay a fair price for any work done correctly. Or even incorrectly! (minus the cost of putting it right).
From what I can see they should make her pay for work already done, and kick her claim for new drapes over the cross bar, by Owen Farrell.
 
I'm not an expert but i have looked into the small claims court process and i believe this is pretty much what would happen. They would charge her for the correctly installed heaters plus the cos of the other one if she won't let them take it away, and deduct a reasonable amount of compensation for her to find a solution to the problem with the other heater. No way they'd give her the cost of all new curtains or blinds when there are lots of alternative solutions. Common sense prevails even in law (i think!)

From what I can see they should make her pay for work already done, and kick her claim for new drapes over the cross bar, by Owen Farrell.
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Might be worth checking if she has any CCJs
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Depends on how much is involved but i don't think I'd spend money on solicitors. U could just tell her u want paying for the work minus x amount to modify her curtains or move the heater and if she doesn't pay you're taking her to the small claims court. It doesn't cost much and you'll both have your chance to give your side during mediation and then in court if theres no agreement.
 
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I feel sorry for you. I have had to deal with a few difficult customers in the past but this one seems special.
There is a lot of good advice here already. I think the best way to deal with this would be give her a list of options clearly explaining what was involved with each, ie different heater, same heater new location, old heater.
Ask her to take her time to consider these options and let know what option she would take.
As she seems rather emotionally volatile this may be easier than a real conversation.
Sadly unreasoned customers seem to be the loudest :(. Good luck with it
 
Let us know how you get on, and what you decide... but I think the overriding thoughts here is she is trying it on, and calling her bluff is the way to go.
Every electrician on here would have done the same as you, and fitted replacement heaters where the old ones were.
Don't let one daft bint put you off.

If the old heaters are now scrap, is there any proof that the new heaters are actually higher?
 
Perhaps a solution is to fit a type of radiator shelf or guard? You could argue the shelf also acts as a convection heat deflector so more heat in the room and less lost through the glass. Make this your last and final offer of resolution and if she does not accept then let her take you to court. Write down your account of the whole sorry saga with dates/times and her responses. My brother-in-law, when a plumber, went to court over a job purely for the experience so that if it ever happened again it held no anxiety - some customer do try it on - he won the case. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. See:

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Probably, but that's why I asked who chose the heaters in the first place, most people would have checked the clearances out, at least my Mrs would have, She would want chapter and verse as would her Twin Sister, and there was I thinking Twin Girls were cool. no chance, double trouble nearly 50 years experience of them believe me. it's no joke, just years of tearing my hair out.

Twins? TWINS? Don’t ask me about dating a twin. She and her sister played tag with me, swapping hair styles, shoes and accessories to confuse me. I tried to mark one with a love bite and they both wore scarves for a while.
 
Go back and remove heater tell her she cant have one there and to pay the bill immediately..........take a couple of prawns with you and slip them into the lining of the sofa give it a few days and it will stink the place out..that will teach her to try and take the P
 

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