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    A good quote??

    hi all. writing a quote for a customer and wondering what does a good quote consist of? anyone got any templates? or any ideas as dont want to miss anything off thanks
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    Chasing pipes for shower

    I'm refitting a bathroom and the client wants the shower on the opposite wall. I want to hide the pipes behind the tiling, but the plaster/render is not thick enough to take pipe and sleeving (overflow pipe) and I'm worried that if I chase into brickwork it will either weaken wall or remove...
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    Working pressure

    I went to do a landlord safety cert this evening and when checking the working pressure at the meter on all appliances the pressure was 24/25 mbar. I turned off the ECV and issued a AR warning and attached a sticker to the meter. Just wondering if this is 100% correct. Cheers
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    Viesmann Boiler F5 Fault?

    I've looked through manufacturers book and searched the internet but have struggled to find out what the F5 fault might be? The boiler model is Vitodens 100 Any help or ideas would be gratefully received Thanks
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    Positive Presure Testing

    need to do a positive pressure test using a gas anaylizer. what type of gas appliance is best to do this test on, my mentor is leaving it up to me to sort out as part of my training, so i thought i would ask the forum> thanks:confused:
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    Fitting additional feed to round cold water tank

    Hi just a quickie, im fitting an isolated feed for my shower and wondered about the cold water tank connection. i have a ROUND water tank and im a bit worried about the fitting, will the connection simply clamp and seal like it would on a standard flat sided tank or is there a special way to fit...
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    Brown water marks on side of house from overflow pipe??

    Hi All, This is my first post and I have no idea about boiler/plumbing etc so please excuse any bad terminology.... I recently had my MAINS Combi boiler serviced (Dom&Gen) and the engineer told me that he'd replaced many parts all of which is part of my cover. but since then a brown water stain...
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    Seating a syphon correctly

    Hi There And before i start I know your all going to say here we again.Please just explain to this newbie the correct way of replacing a syphon on a close coupled toilet to ensure it doesnt leak. At present I do it like this, but it allways fil me with trepidation. Isolate water via service...
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    Suprima 50L problem

    Customer said on the phone "can you look at our Suprima 50L - when it snowed last year it kept cutting out but works fine when it's not that cold - & we don't want the same happening this winter" I took a look but it's working fine at the moment ? Apart from the usual pcb problems anyone...
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    Water from Basin coming up Through Shower Waste - Confused!!

    Hi I posted here a few weeks ago - and thanks for all comments. However, problem still exists & I've had two 'different quotes' in relation to work - & am even more confused now! 1st: 'Disconnect & cap off existing wash basin waste (currently teeing into shower waste.) Supply & install new...
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    Brass or Copper Olives ?

    I normally prefer to use copper olives. I feel that they are easier to seal and find that if I want to remove an olive to make alterations I can remove a copper olive fairly easily but I think the brass olives tend to bite into the copper pipe making removal difficult. What do others use? Are...
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    Using compression fittings on a central heating system

    Hi, I am about to remove an old radiator in my bathroom and replace it with a heated towel rail. In addition I want to relocate the rail and my question is; do I have to use solder joints to redirect the pipework or is it OK to use compression fittings instead. My worry is using a blow torch...
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    Inserting a new section into a plastic stack pipe

    Hi there, I need to make a connection for a kitchen sink waste into an existing plastic stack pipe on the ground floor. The problem is I can,t come out of the side of the pipe as the connection would foul the back of a bulit in dishwasher. Idealy I need to make the connection towards the back...
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    Worcester 28i RSF hot water problem

    I have currently passed my ACS qualification and decided to have a look at the problem with my worcester 28i. When calling for hot water the boiler fires up fine and the water gets hot. After approx 30secs of running hot water the boiler shuts down. With the hot tap still running (water gone...
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    gas safe inspection this friday

    i am a newly qualified engineer and have an inspection this fri the insp has called me and because i have no work to show him he wants me to do a mock l/lord cert. the boiler i will use is a potterton prima 50f 20 yrs oldish good nick if i do the visual inspection, gas rates burner pressure, is...
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    few quick bath questions, with photo's AS ALWAYS

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    Loose drain in shower cubicle

    Had a leak in the shower. Resealed all the edges and sides, but noticed that the chrome drain was loos in the cubicle floor. Can pull it up by about 5mm and it is very loose. Which does not seem right. Is there any way to tighten this? Or is it meant to wobble? Sticking a load of silicone...
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    Cutting and Fitting to cast iron soil pipe

    I've got to fit a new upstairs toilet for a customer. The existing has a cast iron soil pipe. This need to be shortened by approx 200mm. Is it best to use a grinder, I'm concerned about the amount of dust this will cause. Also, will standard plastic fitting get a good seal? I haven't worked...
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