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  1. Adamjee

    Choosing the Right Pipes for Your Home

    Choosing the right pipes for your home is a critical decision that impacts the longevity and efficiency of your plumbing system. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the factors influencing your choice, with a focus on the versatile solution UPVC pipes (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride)...
  2. C

    Bar Shower hot on right cold on left

    Hi everyone, I am looking to see if anyone has purchased a bar shower where the hot is incoming from the right and cold coming from the left, really struggling to find a bar shower and riser kit to accommodate this, any advice be much appreciated thanks
  3. Desktop987456

    right size boiler spec

    Hi, I am not in UK and the rising fuel and gas prices are forcing me to change my boiler to an efficient one. Right now I have an old non condensing boiler which is way oversized and consumes 1.75m3/hr so I am looking at an efficient gas boiler to support attached load. I plan to buy it from UK...
  4. B

    Is this boiler right for me'?

    Hi all first post looking for a bit of advice. I have a recently bought a 24 year old 4 bedroomed detached with1 bathroom in the (border town of Berweck) it has 14 radiators,and a heat only full system,but it was running off a 24k for the last 12 years I was told, and its now not working, the...
  5. G

    Do I have the right products to cap off a lead water pipe?

    I need to cap off an old lead water pipe in the garden as I have an new MDPE pipe water supply. I have a Screwfix FLOMASTA COMPRESSION REDUCING LEAD TO COPPER COUPLER 7LB 1 X 15MM (53125) A piece of 15 mm copper pipe. A FLOMASTA SOLDER RING STOP ENDS 15MM 10 PACK (68435) Obviously just one of...
  6. W

    Does this trap look right?

    Hi Folks, Could you help please, I've had a new wet room installed with what I think is a McAlpine trap but there it looks to me like there is a part missing - there appears to be a gap where hair and scum and grunge can and is building up and I don't see how it can be cleaned very easily. Is...
  7. Bigvic2000

    Help finding the right pipe.

    I am trying to replace existing outside ball valve, but I am having trouble figuring out if the existing pipe is pvc or cpvc. The existing pipe is 27 years old and is labeled ASTM D 2846 Flowguard Gold. Any help would be very appreciated.
  8. B

    Does 15mm copper have to reach right to the back of the fitting when soldering?

    I want to solder a 15mm end-feed elbow onto a straight run of pipe to join it up to a radiator. I've cut the existing pipe run just a fraction too short to come straight up to hit the radiator valve, but I'm hoping it could still work... How important is it that the copper pipe is pushed all...
  9. T

    My double flush toilet has developed a fault. It won't stop filling eve when I pull the float arm right up. I have replaced the inlet valve diaphragm

    My double flush toilet has developed a fault. It won't stop filling eve when I pull the float arm right up. I have replaced the inlet valve diaphragm but this has made no difference What else can i try?
  10. J

    I have a mixer tap on bath, flow on left temperature right but leaking, found a replacement but the flow and temperature reversed, is that ok

    I have a shower mixer tap on bath, flow on left temperature right but leaking from temperature control on right side, found a replacement but the flow and temperature reversed, is that ok
  11. S

    URGENT Is this right? - Washing machine

    Hi all, I’m having a problem with my washing machine and any help would greatly be appreciated! I moved into my new build ground floor flat just over a year ago and I’ve always had a problem with my washing machine not working correctly and leaving my clothes with a damp/stagnant water smell...
  12. plumbingdoctor

    What are the right types of pipes to be used in underground piping?

    Hello guys Any thought I installed underground pipes assume any code requirements in installing a pipe when the frost gets deep in winter. I'm using a PVC
  13. @

    How to determine the right shape and size of a Wirquin Macdee Metro Rapid siphon for a specific cistern

    I am planning to get a new WC for the downstairs cloakroom in our house. We have two possible WCs in mind. Both have a cistern with a lever rather than a push button on the middle of the lid, which is what my wife and I prefer. I am concerned about the siphons supplied with the cisterns. I have...
  14. S

    Does this look right to you?

    Hi everyone, this is my first post. I've recently purchased a home where the prior owners have had some sub-standard work done in the past. The pipework in the photos is the hot water feed from the solar panels down to the hot water tank. It looks like the copper pipe has been routed quite...
  15. Husk24

    Solar Thermal installed - does this look right?

    Hi guy I had solar thermal installed and wanted an expert opinion, had it installed today and its not working and the installer is to return. I get the impression when it comes to the electrical side the installer hasn’t the foggiest, he replaced the water valve and now my boiler does not heat...
  16. T

    Does this look right?

    The UFH feels a bit patch in a few of the rooms so investigated the UFH controller... What's this red stuff and should I be concerned about it?
  17. P

    May not be in the right section

    I was on this forum a long time ago and I would like to explain my experience of plumbing. This may be a long post but I will be happy if it helps just one person. I came to plumbing late in life and went on a course that you qualify in 10 weeks. I was hit with all the negativity that no one...
  18. Jedrek4680

    Cabin DWV Rough In - Am I on the Right Track?

    Since July I've been self-building a 500sqft cabin which has been a perfect way to keep busy and away from others. It has been an incredible learning experience and so rewarding to work with my hands (I am stuck on a computer all day for my day job so this is a welcome change). I got things...
  19. R

    Trv valve doesn't look right

    Hi, Does anyone recognise this valve? It had the same thermostatic head on it as the others in our house but the valve looks totally different, the others were Drayton types i think. This rad is getting very hot no matter the setting, I took it apart thinking the pin was jammed but I don't...
  20. B

    How does water work in flat, is this right?

    Hi everyone, just a question for my own knowledge and understanding of how water works in my flat and making sure everything complies with water regulation in the UK. , The flat is circa 1960s used to have a hot water cylinder and cold water tank in the cupboard but since late 90s or early 2000...
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