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damage
Damage is any change in a thing, often a physical object, that degrades it away from its initial state. It can broadly be defined as "changes introduced into a system that adversely affect its current or future performance". Damage "does not necessarily imply total loss of system functionality, but rather that the system is no longer operating in its optimal manner". Damage to physical objects is "the progressive physical process by which they break",: 1. and includes mechanical stress that weakens a structure, even if this is not visible.: ix.
Hi I didn't notice that the trap had water in there and when the pump came on it sucked some into the analyser now I'm not getting any readings is this a simple fix any help would be much appreciated
Hi All fitting 15mm Hep2 barrier pipe for central heating, Ive spotted a small rub on a pipe. Like it been caught with a tool of some kind. I can feel it with my finger, about quarter of a mm deep. Will I get away with it, or should I strip out. I want to keep an un-broken feed. It will end up...
Hi, a plumber came today to fit a faulty component in my boiler as we have no hot water. In trying to remove the faulty component which was seized up, he damaged two other components which now also need replacing. He went away and will telephone me with quotes for the other two parts that I now...
Well, this is a new one on me. Has anyone got any thoughts on the following?
I completed a bathroom job and invoiced for the last portion of labour earlier this week. They had expressed how delighted they were with the finished article and that it was a lovely job. Fast forward to a my first...
Hi all
I've just had a bath delivered and it has marks that look a bit like gouges on the bottom.
Are these just how baths come or has it been damaged in transit?.
If it is damage is it likely to cause any problems? (Keen to get the bath in if it is ok).
There is nothing to see on the inside...
Hi Everyone
I am not a trader, but I am currently renting small industrial unit with an old oil heater. Couple of weeks ago my landlord accessed the unit to perform annual safety check with an engineer. He did it without letting me know of any planed works on the unit, but that's legal matters...
Fault: Complete loss of pressure in Central Heating system.
Located leak in a plastic fitting at radiator tail...chewed through by mice. See photo.
Has anyone else had this problem?
I am now replacing all fittings with copper!
I live in a detached bungalow in the country so lots of mice...
This is on my self build project.
6 loops of 120M each were laid on insulation in 100mm concrete screed.
The manifold was installed & pressure tested before the concrete was laid & held for a long time after.
That was over two years ago & the building has had no heating in all this time.
Just...
Hi,
New here so please forgive if in wrong section.
Last July 2016 I discovered that a hot water supply to kitchen sink was leaking and causing damage to wall etc. I notified my house insurers who have delayed and totally stumped me in getting things sorted, either by enlisting a company or...
Hi,
I had my boiler serviced a few weeks ago and today found water.. or thought it was water coming out the bottom of the boiler.... called an emergency gas engineer out who discovered that the condensate pipe between the trap and heat exchanger had not been put back on after the previous guy...
finaside
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Hi guys I've not been around for a while I hope everybody is keeping well.
I terminated the pipe from a condensate lift pump in my cellar through a wall into a soil pipe located in a crawl space, the rubber bush has at some point dropped out of the strap on boss and so condensate has been...
Alright guys?
I'm new to oil, only just finished my oftec exams, so please forgive me if it's a stupid question.
I've heard some people in the past mention how they've blown up a tiger loop in the past. I know a tigerloop is a deaerator, but how would someone manage to blow one up??
So I went to look at a job before, leak on a CH pipe,
leaks coming from a Tee under the floor, the customer decide it'd be best to try and wrap some of that pipe repair stuff around it the stuff the sets rock hard, but put it all over the pipe so instead of a quick easy 3 straights and a new...
Check this out guys. My mate rents a house, he sent me these photos to which I said it needs cutting off and replacing, but British gas have come round and said it's fine....
craiglancs
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british gas
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damage
gas
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screwed
smoke
Hello chaps
Do any of you get customers to sign a disclaimer form to cover you against any accidental damage caused when working in there property?
A mate of mine had someone try and blag costs of repairing a kitchen floor when he pulled out the washing machine. He said it was already damaged...
Landscaper done this with a shovel, contracted by the factor of the building. Ignored it and didn't tell anyone, left it spewing gas for 5 hours, the whole building was stinking of gas before SGN were called to cap and make safe, I was called out to repair.
we all know that it would of been...
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