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So started a job today to fit a wetroom..currently has a concrete floor with wet UFH...

DOH!!!!

How was your day guys n girls??

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What time did you start? Last system I powerflushed, it was a 14? rad system, and took me about 9 hours.

You got a flushing magnet on that?
 
What time did you start? Last system I powerflushed, it was a 14? rad system, and took me about 9 hours.

You got a flushing magnet on that?
About 0930 hours, I have a magnacleanse on it and I should be here about another 3 hours. It isn’t that bad to be fair. More rusting rather than sludge.
 
I’ve ordered a repair coupling - £20 for 2 couplings and a pipe former! Boom!
Can you tell me where from? I have a number of damaged sections under my lounge floor. Due to not taking shrinkage into account when I notched the joists. I managed to get a union for the only one that was actually leaking, but that was given to my local branch of Graham as a sample, and they could only give me one!
 
Can you tell me where from? I have a number of damaged sections under my lounge floor. Due to not taking shrinkage into account when I notched the joists. I managed to get a union for the only one that was actually leaking, but that was given to my local branch of Graham as a sample, and they could only give me one!
www.thefloorheatingwarehouse.co.uk - how do you cut the aluminium lined pipe, with a standard hep pipe cutter?
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Standard one will do but won't last long on a full install
 

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