Just wanted to say a big thanks to Peadee and Gasguru for their advice on this subject, which worked for me!
I have a Worcester Bosch 28i Junior and bled a radiator which was only warm at the top, then found that I'd hit a brick wall as far as finding out how to raise the water pressure back...
Thanks for the advice - PlasterBoard it is then!
Nice photo too ...reckon I may be a bit ambitious with my plan but at least I'll be using the right stuff!
Mike
Hi all,
I'm going to have to build a 'box' in my bathroom about 10.5cm deep x 140cm wide x 70-80(ish)cm high to allow me to fit a new close-coupled loo without having a chuffin' great gap behind it (the soil pipe can't be moved back - see my initial thread...
Thanks for the advice.
I went out and bought myself an anti-vac trap and all the joint and pipe I'll need then discovered that my new close-coupled loo stands 10cm away from the wall when it's connected to the waste pipe. A swan-neck pipe would save me the 10cm but I can't fit one because...
Hi Chris
Bath to soil is a smidge over 2metres, the basin wast would need to connect into that anywhere between 50-90cm from the soil pipe with a vertical drop from the basin trap of about 45cm.
Mike
Hi John,
It's so easy to accidentally activate the StickyKeys it's best to disable them if you don't need them.
To do this, click on [Start] then [Control Panel] ...at the top of the list you'll see "Accessibility Options" ...double click here and you should have a new window pop up with...
Hi
THE BACKGROUND
After seeing how ropey my old bathroom toilet looked beside the new pedestal basin I installed last week I decided to fit a shiny new close-coupled loo (and a new floor, tiles etc ...one thing kinda lead to another).
I knew I'd have to re-route the waste from the basin...