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    Rotate gas meter hose?

    Thanks guys the real question is if it's worth getting a gas Safe engineer out to do this. I'm guessing the answer is no as it will cost over £200 (SW London) but worth asking. I'm NOT looking for advice about the drawers as they will pull out fully to enable us to read the meters / shut off...
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    Rotate gas meter hose?

    I swap butane and propane on my barbecue all the time what's the difference?
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    Rotate gas meter hose?

    Hello, we are having some storage built for understairs cupboard. Now that it's been opened up you can see the gas meter flex hose sticks out a which will interfere with the new drawers. I wonder if I could loosen the bolts and rotate that hose and regulator 90 degrees so it's parallel with the...
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    Advice on 1.8m vs 1.83m (6 foot) wide fence panels

    I ended up spacing the fence 1.8m and not using packing strips. The reason was I needed the post holes to be far enough away from the trees that are planted along the fence line. It meant that I needed an additional panel to cut down to 54cm at the end as the slightly smaller panels plus the...
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    Solution for drive built too high?

    Thanks JohnD. I don't want to hijack this thread. I can't see anything but it's a possibility
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    Advice on 1.8m vs 1.83m (6 foot) wide fence panels

    Oh yeah I did say that up front. I guess they're not mainstream yet like concrete and wood ones
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    Advice on 1.8m vs 1.83m (6 foot) wide fence panels

    Thanks for the reply. They're actually composite ones so easy to cut - I'm using this durapost system which has steel posts and composite gravel boards. So you think I just cut them to 1.8 and go for it.
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    Advice on 1.8m vs 1.83m (6 foot) wide fence panels

    Hello, I can't find any advice anywhere. I have new 1.8m wide fence panels to put in the back garden. The panels are exactly 1.8 meters wide but the gravel boards are 1.83. should I pack out panels to 1.83 or cut gravel boards down to 1.8? I am using durapost system so could easily cut down the...
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    Solution for drive built too high?

    We have this same issue. Had a rear extension done in the winter and they realised the block paving was all above the dpc. We live in a semi so had block paving in the drive, side path and patio at the back. We're slowly getting rid of it and digging down around 6 inches and laying slabs. We are...
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    Siemens thermostat to Hive Active Heating wiring help

    Here's a picture showing the wire going to the boiler and the other wire going to the 230V supply in case it helps...
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    Siemens thermostat to Hive Active Heating wiring help

    I fit it yesterday, all up and running. Thanks again!
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    Siemens thermostat to Hive Active Heating wiring help

    Thanks for your help! Yes you're right, LX has two wires. I'll let you know how I get on.
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    Siemens thermostat to Hive Active Heating wiring help

    Hello, We just moved into a new house that has a Siemens therm installed on a Glow worm combi boiler. It works fine but I find it really complicated to programme so want to switch to a Hive as the prices are down for 'black Friday' sales. Before I install I just want to doublecheck the wiring...
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    Question about outdoor tap height and pipe run

    Good thinking, i got a full bore one with a plastic knob because I live in London in a converted house, gotta keep it turned off most of the time so the neighbours or some student doesn't use it when I'm out!
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    Question about outdoor tap height and pipe run

    Worth considering, thanks Tony.
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    Question about outdoor tap height and pipe run

    OK I'll do that then. Thanks for your help!
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    Question about outdoor tap height and pipe run

    LOL you never know I've gotten tickets for less offensive things here in kingston!
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    Question about outdoor tap height and pipe run

    There's a drain valve on the inside that's a 1-2 cm lower than everything else so should be fine to keep it from freezing. Thanks!
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