Something I've found pretty useful when fitting a new bath.
We all know how difficult it can be to get the tools in behind the bath to connect the taps..
Now, it is easier with the flexible hoses i'll grant you that, but to make it even easier, make sure the tap nearest to the 'closed' or back...
Hi
I'm renovating a house and am having to learn about pressurised systems etc.
I am looking for a 24kw system boiler and have narrowed my choice down to :
Worcester-Bosch 24i and an Alpha 24S.
Would appreciate any guidance on how to make the final choice.
Thanks
mark
Did a 'simple' leaking tap the other week, took me three weeks and three visits! It seems there are a hundred different ceramic cartridges out there, couldn't even strip this one down because the plastic casing was moulded into the brass.
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