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    Creating a sealed pipe before plunging

    Thanks, I have bought a 7m "snake", but it didn't help, and actually made the issue worse. The water was slowly emptying before, and it's hardly moving now. The issue is that there are several welded bends and also the drain pipe goes for about 3 meters fairly flat (behind kitchen fittings)...
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    Creating a sealed pipe before plunging

    No, they both connect to the same 40mm waste pipe.
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    Creating a sealed pipe before plunging

    Hi, I have a clog in my kitchen drain. I have bought a high pressure manual water blast/suction "plunger". However, I cannot create a sealed pipe, as there are two sinks, and also two outlets for the dishwasher and washing machine. I tried to unscrew the various compression fittings, and block...
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    Most robust paint for communal areas

    Hi, What is the best type of paint for communal areas in a block of flat. We get some marks due to people moving in/out, deliveries etc. I am considering using Dulux Trade Diamond in a mid-grey colour to keep the walls nicer for longer, but is there anything better on the market...
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    Solar panels on block of flat roof

    The middle of the roof is completely flat, so the solar panels could be oriented south and at the optimum angle.
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    Solar panels on block of flat roof

    Hi, I live in a block of flat, with 33 flats. The roof is flat, and quite large. I think the usable surface for solar panels would be at least 150 m2. We pay around £4,000 for communal electricity per year (communal lights, lifts, car park etc). We use around 3,000 watts per hour...
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    Best type of carpets for communal lobbies/corridors in block

    Hi, I live in a block of flat with 33 flats. The existing carpet is around 11 years old, and is a bit worn out in some places. We also have carpet in the staircases. I believe the existing carpet is: http://www.jhscarpets.com/range/signature-ii Apparently, it was typical mid-range...
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    2D communal lights to LED conversion

    Hi, My block of flat has 64 round wall communal lights, using 2D 4 pin tubes (16w). Most lights are also emergency lights (with battery packs). If we want to convert those to LED, is it just a matter of buying a 2D LED lamp to replace the fluorescent tube? Something like...
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    Sudden large increase in water consumption in flat

    The issue is that the meter is very deep and dirty, so hard to read. The meter not recording any consumption when left for a day or night would not have necessarily highlighted the issue, as my neighbours are also out during the day. The best resolution for me was to call Thames Water and...
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    Sudden large increase in water consumption in flat

    Thames Water has been on site today, and basically the meter supposed to be connected to my flat was the wrong one (wrong serial number), so I have been paying for the water consumption of another flat. The technician just switched off the supply by the meter, and I was still getting water...
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    CCTV in block of flat and connection via homeplugs

    Thanks. Do they have to install a master socket wherever we ask in the property? Our DVR will be located in the underground car park, while all the BT lines are arriving in a cupboard on the ground floor. Wiring from the ground floor to the basement could be quite a task. Is it a...
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    Self locking lock for a pedestrian gate (locinox)

    Most of the owners (including myself) own a share of the freehold company. Actually, I realised that it's an older type of Locinox lock, probably LCKX as opposed to a LAKQ
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    Self locking lock for a pedestrian gate (locinox)

    Thanks. The building owns it. It's not an emergency exit. I have indeed seen the video, and was considering removing the handles, but for some reasons, our lock does not open only with the keys.
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    CCTV in block of flat and connection via homeplugs

    Hi, We are currently installing CCTV in my building. The recording equipment will be in the underground car park, so not easy to get a telephone line there with ADSL. Therefore, I am thinking that maybe we could use homeplugs between the underground level and ground level to network the...
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    Self locking lock for a pedestrian gate (locinox)

    Hi, My block of flat has two pedestrian gates leading to a car park. They have Locinox LAKQ U2 locks. Unfortunately, people have to remember to lock the gate after opening it. Is there a quick solution to make the door self-locking, i.e. a key is required to open it at any time...
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    Sudden large increase in water consumption in flat

    Thanks all. Three other flats are reporting about double consumption of water, over the last year or so, so I think there is a common fault somewhere, that developed around the same time. I think stealing water from other flats would require redirecting the pipes in some of the communal...
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    Sudden large increase in water consumption in flat

    Hi, I live on my own in a block of flat (build around 10 years ago). My yearly usage was 36 to 50 m3 in the previous years, but has now increased to 100 m3 according to the last bill received, based on water meter reading. Online estimators say that I should use around 50 m3 per year...
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    Multiple PIRs connected to single control timer box

    I indeed raised the same topic before, but the question of the new thread was about whether a centralised timer is available on the market. I requested a quote from an electrician, and he said that adjustments on each PIR would need to be made regarding timing, which is not practical.
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    Multiple PIRs connected to single control timer box

    Actually, the car park currently has 21 light fixtures each containing 2 x 58w tubes. In total, we are using 2436 watts per hour just in lighting, so cutting this by 70% is not negligible. I estimate that we are currently spending about £1,800 a year just to light the car park. The first...
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