We had wood panelling installed in the bathroom some years ago and the bathroom rad was turned off so as not to warp the wood. Now SWMBO would like to replace the rad with a towel rail.
The problem is the size. There is 1000mm between the two hex bolts on the pipes either side of the rad...
The water on top of the tank has a thin whitish film on it. The lid is loose fitting so the two things are connected I guess. It does have insulation round it but I am a bit bothered by the size of the thing. It would probably fill a bath three times over. (I think it was installed by the...
When a local plumber recently fixed an over flowing warm header tank he commented that the cold water tank in the attic was massive for the size of house. I had noticed that a thin whitish film showed on the surface of this tank and don't like the thought of it. Does this tank feed into the cold...
I recently had to shut the mains tap under sink in downstairs kitchen. The cold water in kitchen sink stopped immediately. The upstairs bathroom cold taps took ages to stop running so am I right in thinking they must be fed from a tank (in the attic?) rather than direct from the mains. I am...
Thank you denso13. I've had another look at the shower from inside and must say I'm very nervous - the gaps are big enough to slide a £1 coin in - and I can't help feeling I should try to keep water from going in.
Would it be advisable to seal down to the last 5cm or so? Or is that a no no...
I've managed to install a replacement shower door but the wall posts either side of the door do not sit flush to the wall over their whole length. The wall is probably not true. I have read many posts warning against sealing inside the cubical with silicone - so how should I keep excess water...