I have a damaged shower valve in my, new to me, home.
Two of the tabs on the end of the plastic cog are broken, meaning the temperature handle does not stay on securely.
I can't see any model designation on the fascia.
Anyone recognize the brand?
Or are these plastic cogs potentially generic?
Its relatively accessible, however the current boiler is 28cm in depth in a cupboard of 31.5cm depth, so possibly the depth could limit the choice of replacement without building work?
Serial is a sticker with 2 numbers:
GC No: 41 -930-17
S No: 3412 (hand written)
Do you know what year this model was produced/installed?
My first thought were this is something that needs to replaced regardless of the current issue.
The three rusty thumb screws (one missing) that hold on the state of the art 'combustion seal' all failed simultaneously.
Am I allowed to put it in back on?
Moved into a house with a Keston Qudos 28s.
Has been working OKish for a year (sometimes hasn't turned on)
Now, I have error codes E67 and E26, both relating to low pressure.
I have found on another floor next to the immersion heater what appears to be a top up loop.
When I open it, I can get...
I have a NEFF S51M53X1GB/29 dishwasher.
It has started throwing an E15 error whcih denotes that the overflow switch has tripped.
There is a pool of water in the base. On clearing the dishwasher will run a few times before throwing the error again.
I cannot work out where the water is coming...
We are just about to have some kahrs engineered board layed in a room.
We also intend to have a fitted wardrobe installed along one wall.
Do we fit the floor to the wall and build the wardrobe on top or should we terminate the wood floor and then build the wardrobe on the subfloor?
I have a small balcony which is currently tiled.
There is a slope that goes towards the building which collects water and has caused a damp problem.
I want to retile this area but how do I created a sloped surface so that the rain will run off the balcony?
Also whats the easiest method for...
Thanks for the document.
My reading of page 12 seems to say that 900mm is sufficient for internal guarding. Which I think is what are current balustrade is although it was installed in 1987 before these regs.
Thanks for your feedback.
The glaziers are telling us we need the prep work done ourselves, but without ripping out what we currently have its difficult to know what structures we have supporting the floor. Its a bit of a catch 22 situation as its a replacement rather than new build.
Do you...