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A vertical jump or vertical leap is the act of jumping upwards into the air. It can be an exercise for building both endurance and strength, and is also a standard test for measuring athletic performance. It may also be referred to as a Sargent jump, named for Dudley Allen Sargent.
Struggling to find a plumber so going it alone. Grouting cracked around 2 tiles at base of shower - suspected as the cause of mild water damage in false kitchen ceilng below. Got one out to see behind and tried with other but it's in the corner with a screw through it holding up the right shower...
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We live in the sticks and sometimes have mice in the house. I even saw a stoat once in the loft!
Most of our pipework is copper, but there are a couple of bits that are plastic which I'm going to have changed to copper while the plumber is here doing other work. It's not worth the...
I've just had a Worcestershire Bosch installed by a gas engineer and heard him talking about having forgotten elbows, was it 90 elbows that he forgot and should have installed? The hole made in my ceiling is horrendous due to the 45 degree entry, but the plate he installed cover the mess.
Can...
Hi, I have an internal, decorated plasterboard wall with poor studding: from left to right, there is a 22mm wide (i.e., horizontally parallel to the wall) stud, then a 38mm stud (the two studs are spaced 60cm), then the jack stud of the door.
I need to hang a ~2500 BTUs radiator (I have gas...
I have a vertical radiator with 5 sections. Four of the sections warm up ok but the fifth remains cold. The problem section is the end section on the left, the hot water flows in from the right. I have removed and flushed the radiator with no success. Any suggestions welcome.
Not urgent!!! We moved to this house four years ago. The toilet bowl in the upstairs bathroom was seriously caked with yellow brown lime scale. Over the years, I have managed to get this off by attacking the material with weak household acids. There remains a dark grey to black, depending on the...
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Has anyone ever questioned the reasons why Vaillant MIs for their vertical flue termination refer to damp exhaust air escapes from “channel vents” may condense in the air pipe and cause damage to the product, this would suggest that the flue terminal has to be at least 1 meter away on...
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I'm hoping someone can provide a bit of guidance regarding radiators in our lounge please, I've read similar threads but not found anything my questions.
So we are currently in the process of decorating our lounge which is 4.6 x 3.6 x 2.5m with a aluminium double glazed door of...
The red one is sewage system. The workers put the vertical plumb where the big black dot is (зошто овде дупка во плоча за одвот) that means why there. There is a hole in the slab 30cm from each side of the wall. On the one side i understand cause there is a concrete beam, but on the other side...
Dear all, i’ll get this out of the way first... I’m not a plumber, however i’ve done a fair amount albeit a long time ago (in a galaxy far far away), and i’m after a bit of ‘best practice’ advice, apologies if this is perhaps a daft question !
When fitting, for example, a full-bore pegler type...
How do you go about putting a vertical flue up through a roof where you cant get a roof ladder to hook over anything.
They have a vertical flue in now and it's on a pitched roof but a side one if you get what I mean.
I'm guessing scaffold up then unsure what to do next.
hi lads,
I wanted to find out how you guys would install this Vaillant vertical flue ?
As I need 500mm distance to the brick wall I’m not to sure how am I going to install the flue through the roof pictures attached.
I’d appreciate your help and advise
Guys I am a newbie and need help please. I have fitted 2 vertical radiators and both are leaking on the thermostat side. I have used loads of PTF tape and I now think I am missing a part.
They are bottom fed vertical rads. Do you guys fit another attachment between the the thermostat and the...
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I'm trying to track down a Heatslave 26 32 vertical balanced flue to replace/extend our existing horizontal flue. I have a local engineer who is happy to do the work but didn't want to do the leg work finding a flue which is no longer made.
I'm waiting to hear from Worcester Bosch...
Simple question, I hope. Which Internal Grant system combi boiler has a top / vertical flue option? We need a 21Kw but it can only vertical. Grant's info doesn't seem to make it very clear. Thanks in advance.
If installing a vertical gas pipe in a wall chase. And fully encasing after. Do most people try and avoid the perks joints in the wall? As they are not always fully sealed with mortar. Or maybe its just the new build site I work on there not. Thanks for any thoughts.
quick question, does a vertical condenser flue need to have a rain cap or as it is full of steam which I assume must condense at times, does it drain anyhow?
Thanks
disclaimer - just a homeowner looking for advice
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Was looking through old threads and found one that dealt with the pros and cons of horizontal un-vented cylinders - but the last post on it was a while back and I was wondering if people's views (& the the appliances) had changed much...
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