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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...
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...
Hi all,
this is a telescopic flue from a Worcester greenstar RI, I am looking for a replacement, I need the elbow that usually comes with boiler (with the test point).... my question is, if I get a new elbow will it fit on the end of this flue in the pics? are they a turn and click connection...
Hi, I have a vaillant ecotec plus boiler (pre 2012 model) that is giving me hot water issues. It points towards a hot water heat exchanger issue or diverter valve, but I have replaced the diverter valve (old one seemed to still operate as it should as well) so it would seem that wasn't the issue...
Hi, I`m on the process to replace my old main water main with a brand new MDPE 25mm.
Anglia Water advised to put pipe it into a duct and then insulation. Does anyone know what type of insulation need to be used?
Many Thanks
As the title says, It would be good to be able to agree by using a button as we previously could do and I don't always have 5 words or more to say on the matter so the agree button is handy. However, the new agree button is using the previous 'like' symbol which is confusing so I just used it by...
I have some Pegler Terrier lock shields with drain off capability. A standard bleed key is too big as it appears they use a smaller square head on their valves.
Anyone know where I can get a bleed key to fit.
Thanks
Graham
I've had a price of someone suggested to me by a friend of a friend to build me a website and he quoted around £1000.
I've had a couple of cheaper quotes in the past £600-£800 but this bloke explained it a little bit more and said he wouldnt go with building a basic site from the likes of...
Hi, got called to a regular customer who said their shower leaks when used. Was hoping it was the tray seal. No such luck.
Where the pipe is coming out the wall it's 1.5". sort of. It's the waste from the shower. I don't have before pictures but someone had fitted a compression elbow with no...
Daughters just moved into a rental and says she's can't get the boiler working, she's sent me these pics and it just doesn't look right to me but apart from ripping them out, I don't have much experience with bbu's. She also says she hasn't been given a landlords certificate. I've told her not...
Had a job booked in this morning, renew all rads in the property.
Downstairs rads are in solid floor so customer said just change rads and alter pipe to suit. Would be using extensions where possible but obviously made customer aware whatever happens won't look as good as bringing the pipes...
I said it sounded like a day's work, so £170 labour. Not seen it, so was a guess.
Replace bath taps
Replace mastic around bath
Replace some tiles behind a towel rail (customer had new heating system fitted and the RGI fitted the new towel rail over an area of missing tiles and thinks it will...
Hi lads,
I wanted to ask you where to get a fitting for the condensate pump ( hose ) into the standpipe waste pipe?
I just need to connect the hose into a fitting which fits onto the standpipe.
Does anyone have solution what to use?
Kind regards,
Ron
Looking for some advice if possible please and thought it best to come direct to you guys :)
I'm creeping towards my maturer years and looking for the 'right' way to become a plumber.
Currently working for an Underfloor Heating company so not completely naive to the work but Id really like to...
Last year, having got a split coil in my loft based hot water tank, and with an operation planned 3 days later, I decided to use one of the large online firms to put a combi in the next day. They charged £2800 for the boiler, with "free fitting" but as I was going for a conversion from a system...
Evening all,
Our boiler hasn't been doing very well recently. Just doesn't get the radiators hot at all. It was a relic of a smaller house, which was then extended. They didn't replace the boiler.
We've decided to replace the boiler and sort out some pipework, install new valves etc, but I...
Hi everyone and thank you for any advice and suggestions in advance.
We moved into our property 4 years ago and had the CH upgraded to a system boiler and tank system. It has never warmed the house properly but we just thought this was due to renovating e.g odd rad off wall, bare floor boards...
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Got caught out with this job today . No isolation valve , stoptap wouldnt shut off, had to take cistern off a 40 ish year old pan and replace syphon , easy job eh .
Battled and put a Dudley on, new fill valve , handle etc etc.
But the bleeding thing will not flush properly , its obviously a...
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