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Based in West Yorkshire (Bingley) looking for a bathroom fitter. Several jobs at the property: 1) refurbish small downstairs cloakroom 2) refurb ensuite 3) reconfigure existing bathroom to bedroom with ensuite 4) reconfigure existing bathroom and separate toilet into bathroom
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Recruitment opportunities available. If you’re an experienced gas engineer or plumber in the West London area, then please do not hesitate in contacting us. As a growing business we have regular positions become available. We have 2 companies both focused on different aspects of plumbing and...
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Hi, ive recently just completed a city and guilds level 2 plumbing course, i am now looking to gain experience in the trade. Is there anyone in the london or surrey area willing to take me on as a plumbers mate? Thanks.
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Thanks anyone for reading Looking for peoples views of best setup, location and any points to consider that I don’t mention please 2000 built home, 4 bed, family bathroom, en-suite, downstairs toilet, radiators Currently set up with gravity fed system. Showers are a terrible. Want to rip out...
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Hi guys. When installing a bath what is the preferred method of piping up the taps? Hard pipe or are people happy to use flexis?
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Guys , I have always struggled finding a bright small work light , tried every inspection lamp made , they constantly fall over , drive me nuts and I have found this belter . Pipe slice to give you an example of size , not cheap £36 but fits in the toolbox and does the job . Google UniLite mini .
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Hi I'm a 57 year old mature gas heating engineer 25 years experience looking for a good solid position in London. Have all ACS quals, unvented and analyser. Previously held OFTEC, part P and LPG. Also have F-gas and BS4872 welding. Ex-forces so have insane work ethic. If anyone has anything...
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Has anyone one here trained with this lot and if so have any feedback or advice in general about the training and whether it was worth doing etc. co link is We take being job ready seriously | Skills Training Group Self employed tiler about 10 years ago but gave it all up after the crash and...
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Hey everyone, I'm hoping for some help/advice with my shower. I've a Main Combi 24 boiler, and my shower is from a mixer tap over the bath. When the boiler flame lights, the shower will be hot almost instantly, but a few minutes into the shower it'll go completely ice cold. I'm then soaped up...
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Hi all I’m currently looking to start as a plumber in Essex and surrounding areas. I’ve got no experience, im 26 and starting a level 2 Diploma in a weekend study basis this weekend coming and I’m looking for someone willing to take me on and train me up. I’m a fast learner, reliable and loyal...
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Hi there, looking at installing a new lpg system boiler servicing an unvented hot water tanks and heating system in what will be a 6 bed 4 bathroom holiday cottage. Merging two cottages together, both currently working independently from two Combi lpg boilers. Would like to be able to tune down...
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Remove and cap off gas fire. And remove and install a radiator with some small pipe work. Quote please.
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Hi has any one worked for these guys? I'm looking for extra work and they offer £30 an hour jobs, parts you supply and charge for separately, self employed basis obviously. What do you think? Hopefully work will be local only at that price!
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Viessmann boiler control has two levels of parameters that can be set, level 1 and level 2, but level 2 seems to be almost identical to level 1. What is the purpose of the level2 control options?
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My WC is a Grohe adagio side entry concealed cistern. This is operated by a push-button air bellows. Recently water continued to spill into the pan after a flush. The water level in the cistern shuts-off at the correct level. I replaced the Grohe DAL discharge piston. The problem remained...
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Hi everyone I'm thinking about buying a powerflush machine and would really appreciate some hands on training by someone who does power flushing regularly. I'm 50 years old and gas safe registered .
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DUE TO EXPANSION STEVE WILCOCK PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS LTD. have the following positions available: NVQ Level 3 Plumbing & Heating Engineer The position is a full time permanent post. The ideal applicant MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE in general plumbing, boiler repairs & a good working knowledge of...
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We are a small business based in west malling, kent. We are looking for Experienced plumbing engineer to join our team on a self employed basis (non Smoker preferred), we will supply uniform, van & tools (except hand tools). MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE in reactive maintenance and working in private...
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Renewed room thermostat and 3 port valve(drayton MA1) but hot water fires up OK but not central heating unless I turn off hot water timer settings on drayton lp522 controller?
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