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    Adding new radiator

    ok, thanks. Duff info from another forum!! :roll:
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    Adding new radiator

    Its not easy to check the pipes as they are under concrete, but there are two drain cocks for the system outside. I'm assuming that this indicates two pipes. Also I had a new boiler fitted in 2006 by a reputable company, am I right in thinking that it is against regulations to fit a new boiler...
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    Adding new radiator

    Dick, you have made me wonder whether I have a 2 pipe system. Is there an easy way to tell, by looking at the pipework around the hot water tank?
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    Adding new radiator

    The property was built in early sixties, I'm certain it has a two pipe system. Thank you
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    Adding new radiator

    It will be a very small rad as it is going in the loo. Thanks for your help Red
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    sealing in the water?

    Hi I'm no expert but I have had a lot of problems with my roof, I would suggest that you let the valley dry out as much as you can before you cover it. Red
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    Soil retaining wall

    Hi We've recently had a conservatory built and the contractors had to install a new soakaway pipe. They put pea shingle on top of the pipe before backfilling but I understand this is not correct and it should be builder's or sharp sand. Hope this helps. Red
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    Karcher Pressure Washer

    Hi I have a Karcher Pressure washer which has lost most of it's pressure. When it is switched to pressure wash but you release the water trigger, the motor/compressor still 'hunts' instead switching off. Any ideas as to the cause? Many thanks Red
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    Adding new radiator

    Hi I want to fit a new radiator to the existing CH system. The 22mm flow and return pipes from the boiler are buried in the concrete floor of my bungalow. Is it OK to T-off the 15mm pipes above the floor feeding an existing radiator? Any help gratefully received. Thanks Red
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