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    System boiler with no pump overrun

    Thanks guys She is going to get a couple of more quotes to see what her options are. Danny, it's a town house so boiler is on the ground floor in utility room and storage cylinder is on the 3rd floor in airing cupboard. Tony, do you know of the make/model of the external pump overrun...
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    System boiler with no pump overrun

    Thanks for replys She was hoping it was just going to be a straight swap what she had been told originally now it's turning into a bit of a problem. So with a pump inside is it just a case of leaving the original pump in and disconnecting the wiring? Cheers Geoff
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    System boiler with no pump overrun

    Hi, My sister in law is wanting a new system boiler fitted to her 8 year old property, she has had two people out so far for a price and they have both stated that the boiler she has in now does not have a pump over run and the new type does which needs a cable from boiler to pump but the...
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Thanks I'll pick some of that up over the weekend, a small pot should do it as there's not a great deal and what i will be filling are not deep so should be fine Cheers Geoff
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Cheers grenage Good idea, is 180 sandpaper the best to use when sanding down the filler? Geoff
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Thanks blightymam That's what I'll do, I've used plenty of plasterers over the years and same as you there is always imperfections and since Im recently retired I'm going to paint it myself rather than get a decorator in like I have always done in the past. I think some people think that...
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Didn't ask for advice on getting plasterer back so I think you must of mis read the original post pal, if you can't understand what advice I've asked for either read the first post again and if you don't understand what help I'm asking for which it says in the title then I think you need to go...
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Yes that's what I've paid for but if I was going to get him back then I wouldn't of posted for advice, far too many people on here jump on the tradesman when to me it's not a problem filling a few tiny things in. It's a forum to ask advice so don't worry about it. Cheers Geoff
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    Filling in on newly plastered walls

    Hi guys After some advise, just had walls plastered and I'm waiting for them to dry, when I've had a closer look there are a few bits and pieces that need touched up which I don't mind doing. So I'm going to do a mist coat once it's dried out and find what needs to be filled. So am wondering...
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    Weyroc 18 t&g flooring

    Hi, I in the middle of starting to board my loft, is there a rule of thumb to lay this flooring say from left to right or can you fit it right to left, as on the under side of the board it states this side down and the tongue is on 3 sides, not sure if this makes sense to any one but any help...
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    Conservatory help?

    Thanks for input appreciated
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    Soil pipe vent?

    Thanks reply appreciated
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    Soil pipe vent?

    Hi bab, thanks for reply, so will it be ok to box this stub stack in with the durgo on? And is the vent usually the same diameter of the soil pipe?
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    Soil pipe vent?

    Hi all just after some advise, I may be getting a conservatory fitted and my soil pipe runs up where the conservatory is going on the back wall, I've been told I can cut this low level and fit a durgo? But there needs to be a vent off this, is it basically teeing into this soil and routing up...
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    Conservatory help?

    Hi all, I'm thinking of getting a conservatory on the back of my house, now I'm after a bit of advice, the conservatory is going to be 3.5m x 2.8m. Would I need to get a conservatory upvc manufacturer to give me drawings of the brickwork for the dwarf wall sizes with the French doors...
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