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    Bath hot water tap faulty?

    After replacing the flexi hose/valve the water pressure has been restored. Will keep an eye on it, however, at least we can run a bath now. Thanks for your help chaps! Cheers, Tom
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    Bath hot water tap faulty?

    The valve on the flexible hose dribbles very slightly so I guess it's losing pressure there. Will replace and see what happens! Cheers, Tom
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    Bath hot water tap faulty?

    The bathroom sink and kitchen sink hot taps all work alright. I swapped the valves over on the bathroom taps and it makes no difference. The hot water still comes out like a dribble. I think it must be the valve on the flexible hose so I will look at that next. Cheers, Tom
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    Bath hot water tap faulty?

    Thanks Alz0r for the quick response. However, I just went to isolate the supply and hot water still trikles out of the tap and when I turn the screw on the hot water isolating valve water comes out of it a little bit so I guess that's had it as well. The hot water tank is full of water and...
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    Bath hot water tap faulty?

    Hi, The hot water coming out of our bath tap is lacking pressure to the point when it hardly comes out at all. Hot water from the rest of the taps in the house work fine. I check the hot water valve under the bath tap and it opened/closed with no issues. How can I resolve this please...
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    Polystyrene insulation boards

    Thanks for the info. I just wanted the loft to be a bit warmer when used for my model railway as being the digital age porn is widely available on the Internet for free :) The floor is sufficiently insulated and I have no problems with damp so it was just for warmth. Cheers, Tom
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    Polystyrene insulation boards

    Hi there, I want to insulate my roof to save on heating bills. The floor in my loft is already insulated with deck boards covering it. Our loft will never get converted so with rafters that are 100mm deep and with modern breathable felt is it acceptable to use 75mm thick polystyrene...
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    loft rafters and insulation ... or not

    The rafters in my house are 100mm deep and I want to add insulation as the loft is used for model railways and will never be converted so no plasterboard will be used. The felt is breathable and fairly new. Would an air gap of 25mm be acceptable if using polystyrene sheets of 75mm thickness...
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    Help with tile repairs

    I have finally got round to doing this (well I now have to do it as one of the tiles has fallen out completely!) I don't see how I am to nail the new tiles in place because the tiles above the broken tiles hide the nails. Do I have to remove the tiles right at the top and work my way down...
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    Help with tile repairs

    Thanks IJWS15 for that I had a quick look at the B&Q website and I now know what I am looking for, cheers!
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    Help with tile repairs

    Afternoon all, Hope you are all enjoying the weather today! I have used this forum in the past for reference, however, this is my first post as a member :) Could someone please advise what type of tiles are on the side of my property as I need to replace a few that have cracked...
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