too late i already fitted mine a few weeks ago, but your right they are very good im very impressed with the flush plate and flushing action which is very quiet and quick to refil.
i had been concerned that maybe a .82 one might not of had much power flushing but its excellent.
I had to...
I've got a set of old fashioned looking 1970's wimpey "ranch" style stairs and was wondering if anyone has experience of boxing them in and fitting a nice banister instead of the planks of wood.
Can it be done ?
Paul.
im using a grohe rapid fit frame which went in pretty easy, i'll have a look at the flexible tile adhesive though.
who sells bal on the high street, b&q dont ....?
im boxing in a concealed cistern, i had planned to use chip board or ply, then wall tile on top.
From what i read hear i would be better off using flexible adhesive in case the wall flexes behind the wall hung pan ?
What about the grout can you get flexible grout ?
Cheers
Im just about to box a cistern and wall hung pan in.
i was wondering what type of wood to use myself, my first thought had been chipboard, but i take it thats no use either ?
The frame im using to hang the pan on seems to have a bit of flex in it so I think it needs to be pretty stiff...
Im planning replacing the WC and want a wall hung pan, the best option seems to be using a Grohe Rapid SL mounting frame (0.82metres) which seems pretty much straight forward, but rather pricey.
Could anyone spare the time to answer a few questions please?
a. apart from the obvious what's...
I was just wondering if you have cemented around the value and 'building in shroud' or left it open for access to the glands etc ?
I'm going to be using large tiles but even so the wall behind has a massive hole chased into it for the valve and doesnt leave much for the tile to stick to...
i think i worked out what was going on.... the pipe wasnt sitting square in the joint so consequently the olive was not seated correctly, if that makes sense?
On speakign to hep20 tech support they said they would always advise on using ptfe when joining compression to copper, not boss white...