We've recently moved house and I've just plumbed our old washing machine in and when we used it water poured out of the front soap powder drawer and all over the floor.
We turned it off quickly, it never did this in our old house and I've checked the trap is clear.
Any help would be great.
We've recently moved house and I've just plumbed our old washing machine in and when we used it water poured out of the front soap powder drawer and all over the floor.
We turned it off quickly, it never did this in our old house and I've checked the trap is clear.
Any help would be great.
I'm 30 odd and didn't really pay much attension to the news when I was growing up so could someone explain what is meant by the gas board?
I take it the gas board became British Gas? :?:
Sorry to bring this post back up but I thinks its unbeleivable how this guy could think 3 pumps in a row could be faulty when he's been a plumber all his life. :lol:
Sorry yes, I understand now.
So my options are:
Keep the room stat where it is and get rid of all TRV's on hall radiators.
Move room stat into lounge and get rid of TRV's in there.
Just so I understand it, what is the reason that a TRV can't be near a roomstat? FAQ didn't say.
Thanks for replys I feel I'm getting somewhere now.
You say there can't be TRV's on radiators anywhere near the room thermostat?
If we have the room thermostat moved into the living room then surely we'll have to loose our TRV's on the two living room radiators making the room...
Thanks for the replys
I don't fancy having it moved into the living room as there are 2 big radiators in there already.
I will look in the FAQ but what I don't understand is how it worked before?
Thats if it worked.
Hi there,
We've just moved house and we've had three plumbers round to give us quotes for new radiators, the house is ten years old and some of the radiators are rusted at the corners and dripping. Do they normally do this after ten years or so?
Apparantly there is an issue with having a...