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Connecting... is an American television sitcom co-created and co-executive produced by Martin Gero and Brendan Gall for Universal Television. The series premiered on October 8, 2020 on NBC.
In November 2020, the series was canceled after four episodes. The remaining episodes were released on NBC.com and Peacock shortly after.
Hi everyone, i need a bit of advice, i live in Tasmania, we bought a brand new townhouse that has a tiny internal laundry in a closet in the passage opposite the bathroom.
It has a very small wash basin in one corner, the hot water cylinder is on the other end, but the space between these is...
Hi. I recently purchased a house with an old oil boiler (Boulter Classic) which had a timer switch to turn the pump/boiler on/off.
After a bit of research I decided to replace the timer switch with a Salus RT510TX wireless thermostat / receiver.
So on replacing the old timer with the Salus...
Has anyone got any advise on this please.
Can I use a compression reducer to connect a 15mm TRV to a 10mm pex pipe?
Not sure if the compression would hold onto the pex pipe.
Or do I have to go from TRV > copper > pex.
Thanks,
Mark
Have recently had a new sink fitted. The trap (is that the right word?) underneath the old sink allowed for connections from the waste outlets on both the washing machine and the dishwasher but the new fitting has only provided one outlet, currently connected to the washing machine (far right on...
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I had a leak in kitchen at point where 40mm plastic connected with 110mm cast iron (spigot?). The cement was crumbling away. I removed old stuff now looking to reconnect. Tried this - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-drain-connector-110mm/3502v - but too large, internal opening is 90mm...
Hi All.
I'm attempting some plumbing in my downstairs loo and i need some advice on how best to connect in to existing Galvanised pipe. Ideally i want a 15mm feed for the sink and toilet but will need to add a T-piece. Are there compression fittings for this type of job or will i need to cut...
I’m replacing the toilet and it has a 15mm threaded water inlet and I need to connect this to an isolation valve that’s already in place on the copper pipe. Thought it would be easy to find a 15mm to 15mm connecting pipe to screw into both ends but it seems not.
Any suggestions where I can...
Hello,
I need to get a mains feed to a new toilet system, as i live in a bungalow with solid floors the easiest way is to run new pipes from the loft area.
With that in mind I have a mains fed water tank in the loft so is it ok to tap into the mains pipe, just before the the water tank to feed...
Hi, complete beginner requiring some advice please!
Would like to connect water from pipe to the sink (cold water only at this stage) - was going to remove the tap and then use something like a flexi pipe to connect them? I've attached images below.
Would something like this work...
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I would like to hook up my solid fuel stove to the existing ch system.
The problem is that stove is a long way from the boiler so connecting them via a hydraulic separator before hooking up to the heating circuit is difficult and would also require a lot of work to keep the pipes hidden.
A...
Hi all.
Just discovered the flexible tap tails are too short to reach the isolation valves by about 60mm. When I did the same type of job at my house, I learnt that using a tap tail connector is better than connecting directly to the iso valve, with its sharp edge. However, these are too short...
Hello
I have been told that I can connect a new radiator circuit to the pipe work in the airing cupboard.
I guess the flow can be teed off below the zone valve?
Where do you pick up the return from?
It’s a s plan system and in this forum I have heard about the last tee. Is this where the pipe at...
Hi,
Grateful for any help on this problem.
I have a Harvey's water filter running a John Guest 3/8" outlet pipe.
I need to connect this to my 3 way tap, which has a flexi tap connector (male) which has an 11mm thread (approx).
Thinking I had this sussed, I ordered a 3/8" x 7/16" UNS tap...
Hi - apologies for the stupid question but really struggling to find the right answer (I'm a novice as you'll see).
New kitchen tap fitted with 2 flexible tap connectors. The ends (which connect to the incoming pipework) have a diameter of 22mm and have female connections.
I need to connect...
Hi all, this is my first post and I am trying to fix a problem left behind by a silly handyman. The kithchen sink p-trap has come off the waste drain spout. I can't figure out how to seal the trap to the drain spot without leakage. There is no thread on the drain spout and if I tighten the ring...
My daughter and son in law recently bought several vanity units from Victoria Plum or Victorian Plumbing. To make things easier they also bought the traps and pop up wastes.The first problem I had was the outlet from the trap was too small to take a standard 32mm waste pipe, I therefore bought...
OK I have so far managed to avoid or replace lead pipes, but not this job.
Any recommendation for fitting to go from lead OD 25mm to 28mm - all three pipes have a different OD, lol to 22mm copper ?
many thanks
Hi there,
I have a Worcester 9.24 boiler and am installing a new bathroom so need to tap into the DHW from the boiler and the cold water supply.
I know how to tap into the cold water and how to drain that line but the DHW has no drain cock so was looking for some advise
Thanks
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I'm looking for a plumber able to connect the gas boiler to the thermostat, thermal store and valves.
Our previous plumber said it was the electricians job & left. The electrician said it was the plumbers.
We have all the bits, just not connected.
BS6 Bristol. Pm me for my mobile
Ta, Stephen.
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