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    Odd sized (metric?) washers - please help me find a source of replacements...

    Hi, I'm hoping that someone here can help. We have a couple of bathrooms with Roca taps etc. I've put some photos in an imageshack folder which you can look at here: https://imageshack.com/a/DgJz/1 As you'll see, I need some replacement washers, 20mm dia (in the photos they look larger...
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    Help with UFH

    Hello, We had a new boiler installed and UFH in Jan 2012 and we have never been 100% happy with the UFH. It seems to have gotten worse over the years. It is installed in our kitchen (7m x 3m). The manifold is a Polypipe with 2 outputs and the boiler is a Worcester 30Si IV. We have 2...
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    Pan connection and white waste

    Hello all, I'm on the last bits (ish) with my bathroom install...!thanks to those for the help so far. A quick WC waste question: I'm using the original closed coupled toilet, but the position will be slightly different height and off the wall, due to tiling, etc. I'd like to keep the...
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    Visual only on gas cert

    Hello everyone, can anyone point me in the right direction to find the 6 point checks I need to do on fires and cookers, when visually checking them for a LGSR. Thanks
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    Depressurise the system ?

    Hi, I want to cut insert shutoff valves in the two pipes feeding the shower head. The fotos below show my OZO H/W cylinder system with two pressure cylinders. How to depressurise them to allow cutting the 15ml copper showerpipes? , or do I have to drain the HW cyclinder...
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    Removed radiator no - now no hot water or heating

    Hi all I drained my system earlier because I broke the radiator feed below the valve trying to undo the tightest nut in the world (still can't undo it with the rad off the wall!), anyway I've fixed the problem reinstalled a new valve and capped them off. however now I have no hot water or...
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    Drilling two scary holes today - any tips?

    Hi all, today I'm drilling a hole in the plastic cold water cistern in the attic as well as a hole in the dhw copper cylinder in the airing cupboard. This frankly terrifies me...so can you share you tips about how not to **** it up please? I.e. drill bit to use, how fast to drill, any...
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