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  1. Macaque321

    Unvented cylinder in cellar with drain hatch

    I've just bought a Victorian house that needs renovation. Currently there is a boiler and hot water tank in the cellar, and tanks in the loft. I'd like to have an unvented cylinder installed in the cellar, but the plumber I got in said that it needs to have access to an open drain. There is a...
  2. P

    Problem,leaking ispection hatch 4" Terrain soil stack

    Hi all, i normally hang around in the gas safe forum as thats my speciality. I am just investigating some damp skirting board in the house which is at the boxing in for the internal vertical soil stack. Anyway ive ripped the boarding off and discovered a 4" Terrain soil stack with an inspection...
  3. B

    Water down meter hatch

    Our houses aren't metered but down the small waterboard hatch in the pavement outside ours has a lot of water but the ones for the houses on either side are dry. Is this sign of a leak in our supply?
  4. Eyespy999

    Slimline CWSC to fit through standard loft hatch

    Evening, I have just come from a call out to deal with a leaking CWSC - 220l 50 gal, a rectangular plastic tank that had sprung a leak and was in the process of leaking through the ceiling. I have drained and removed it to one side to allow the base to dry out, capped off the inlet, can anyone...
  5. D

    maintenance access to flush valve

    hello, does anyone look after one of the above for a regular customer? The bathroom fitter has jammed the cistern so close to the underside of the vanity worktop in this ensuite that I can't even look in let alone unscrew the valve from the bayonet. Did anyone get away with cutting an access...
  6. G

    Boiler in Loft

    I know its sensible to have the loft boarded well lit and a have a good access ladder, but is there anything actually written down about having a boiler in a loft?
  7. P

    How To Get New Tank In Loft - Hatch Too Small?

    My galvanised cold water loft tank sprung a very small leak. I have let in a patch for now, but looking at the rest of tank, it's on borrowed time. I will try to replace tank later in year. Problem is, the hatch to loft is very small. Do I have to take the new tank in by lifting roof tiles and...
  8. R

    flue inspection hatch

    came across a vertical flue into the roof void today in an old mill that has been converted into flats. slapped the estate agent with a AR on his cp12 for this.lol also the gas ecv (secondary meter) was a fan cock to 22mm comp fitting (no labels) thats not right is it?. looks like it has been...
  9. S

    Boxed in flue query

    Hi I am a homeowner and have been visitied today by British Gas and was told they couldnt cover me due to my flue being blocked in and that i needed some inspection hatches. Never knew about this! The engineer was very helpful and gave me some pointers and said that its a common sense...
  10. T

    Flues in voids

    Hi all been to a apartment today and the. Boiler is twin flued it goes above the ceiling and under the floorboards of the apartment above about 7 meters to the outside, both flues for the boiler come out about an inch from each other. Obviously you can't get your head up to look at the full flu...
  11. I

    Inspection hatch or not?

    Evening all my friend has a flat he rents out with a boiler which has a vertical flue which goes straight through through the ceiling and flat roof, the bottom of the 6x2 roof joists is the ceiling, the gse from estate agents said it needs an inspection hatch as its going through a void but...
  12. P

    whens a flue inspection hatch not a flue inspection hatch

    Got called to a gas inspection today,the landlord was very pleased with the new flat he had acquired,he went to great pain to tell me it had all the inspection hatches required for the boiler flue, to meet today new flues in voids regs ,so all should be ok As I walked into the kitchenette...
  13. J

    Minimum height of gas boiler flue void for inspection hatches?

    Hi I have a Powermax 155x situated in the middle of my flat which has a boiler flue running the width of the flat (5m) to an outside wall. The flue runs along the ceiling void, and is concealed. The void is only 96mm in height, I understand that they are usually much taller. One contractor has...
  14. C

    Fire rating of inspection hatches for flues in voids....

    So the Technical Bulletin for flues in voids states that the inspection hatch has to be 60 mins fire rating. I am just about to install a flue into a lowered ceiling which will need an inspection hatch for viewing. The owner is not keen on shelling out £50+ for a purpose made inspection hatch as...
  15. M

    Can I remove my loft tank?

    I have an old water tank in my loft. Its made of plastic, very dirty inside and has a very scaled up ball valve. I was going to replace the tank and ball valve with a new ones but I am having problems finding a way of getting a new tank into the loft, as the loft hatch is quite small. Is it...
  16. S

    Loft access

    Hi all I have been using a step ladder when climbing in & out of lofts but after suffering a back problem don't think this is the best idea Just wondered what you guys do to get up & in Thanks
  17. O

    Hi all Radiator heat problems

    Hiya all ive just joined the forum had a quick look around hoping for someone to point me in the right direction. My old dear is away for awhile and due to this freezing weather at the moment i need to try and fix the problem Basically i have got a Hunter fire with back boiler, the system...
  18. F

    Worcester junior 28i flue freezing up

    Last year my worcester junior 28i froze up. :mad: The condense line is only 2 foot long run outside and it froze up, ive now lagged it (know i should have done it before but im lazy!) The flue had a frozen iceicle 3m long! It blew up the circuit board only it showed a fan fault???? I couldnt...
  19. C

    no water pressure to bath taps

    this house i went to the other day where they were complaining of low pressure the imersion tank all be it a primaster with a built in header tank bunged up with about five tubes of mastic to keep it going is only standing in a cupboard at the foot of the bath and the same height of the...
  20. M

    water tank split and replacement

    My circular water tank has split , and I am unable to replace tank with a similar size due loft conversion. Recently replaced hot water tank so I do not really want to go down the pressurized root. Any ideas on replacing the tank ? Any flexible products on the market or smaller multi tank...
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