Ha ha
Problem now is that they’ve notified me and estate agents of a potential problem and if the tiles on my side get blown off the day after exchange, I’m not going to be able to claim ignorance. They’re probably the type to tell new owners all about it too
I’m currently selling my house and have already moved out. Yesterday I got a vague email from estate agents saying neighbour had been in contact about ridge tiles. I assumed some tiles had blown off my roof in the wind so went over today to have a look.
I’ve attached a photo. My property is...
It's been 3 days now and there's been no smell since doing this. I'm surprised it was something so simple as the smell made me feel sick and I thought there must be some big problem. Thanks :)
I cleaned everything thoroughly when I moved in to try and get rid of the smell, so although there was a lot of crud in there, it's been cleaned but the smell still remains
I recently moved into a new flat and there's a horrible drain smell in the bathroom.
The smell seems to be coming from the basin (if I remove the trap the smell gets a lot stronger, or if I leave the plug in the basin with some water in, the smell isn't as strong) so looking for ideas to remedy...
I have, but I just assumed it was some sort of frost protection built into the boiler and it was running correctly, so I never gave it much thought. And I didn't realise that there was a stat that could be turned up and down. Seems obvious now, but I was so focused on the valve and wiring.
I've wired things back up as they should be and turned the stat in the garage right down and everything seems to be working as it should be.
So I'm guessing when the boiler was being checked they turned that stat right up to keep it running and forgot to turn it back down. Then, completely...
@Johnmdc
This is connected to the boiler in the garage. I've never noticed nor touched this before. My photo shows it set to 60.
I turned this down to 20 and noticed there's no voltage going to the yellow wire. Turned it back up to 60 and get 240v on yellow wire.
So that's what the yellow...
Have now double checked and the boiler fires when CH is turned on at the programmer despite the yellow wire being isolated.
Nothing has been changed apart from the motorised valve innards