First of all can i say a big thankyou to all of you that have posted a reply to my problem and i am very grateful to people like yourselfs. After reading about the advice you have given me i am now in the process of instructing a solicitor to take over this matter and pursue the builders for me...
The problem is masona is that a damp proof course has not been put into the brickwall, the wall is the replacement for the garage door and is about 10ft wide and about 4ft high with the double glazed windows on top of it, hope that helps you masona any help is great.
I have just had a garage conversion done and after contacting the council for a regularisation certificate they have informed me the damp proof course is less than 150mm, i have contacted the builders about it and they are not interested in doing anything about!!! :x Please can anyone let me...
Slugbabydotcom, i have turned my pump up today (saturday) to the highest setting and let it run like that for a couple of hours and i seem to have got rid of the airlock now and the hot water tank is much hotter at the bottom. I would like to say a huge thankyou to everyone who has taken a...
The boiler is a Glowworm Spacesaver 45-60, i have turned the pump around water is a little bit hotter now but not like it is still cool at the bottom of tank. On my tank i have a bleed valve on the bottom of it at the side, have opened it up and only a trickle of water comes out.
I have just changed the pump on my boiler and after changing it i have noticed my water from my tank for a bath is not very hot at all and after feeling it, it is hot at the top and cool at the bottom, could there be a airlock in the tank ? if so how do i release it?
Any help is much appreciated.
I am changing the water pump, but i have had to undo the connections before the shut off valves due to the water pump collars being seized on,i have turned off all the water in the house but i still cant stop the water,will this be the mains? and do i need to turn it off from outside and if...
Thanks again Breezer for getting back to me, i think the best thing i will do is like you said in the first place and call a HP engineer lot less trouble and messing around.
Thanks Breezer, as you said you need special tools well i was just wondering i am fitter for a General Motors and was wondering would i possibly have the tools i need for the job or are they special tools used by the washing machine engineers. Thankyou for your help.