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    Bath waste with inadequate rubber washer

    Hi there, Recently had my bath installed. The bath waste holds a couple of inches of water but if I put anything more than this in, it starts draining. It's a pop-up waste with a rubber washer inside 2.5cm inner diameter, 1cm thick ring. I bought the bath pop-up waste from the internet...
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    Estimate for Bathroom units replacement

    I'm pretty sure it's quite easy to imagine how much work is involved 1. Remove Toilet 2. Remove Sink 3. Raise bath 4. Remove Panels 5. Buy new Panels 6. Cut to size 7. Fit new Panels 8. Refit Sink 9. Refit Toilet. The panels are MDF, so the cost would be mostly in the labour...
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    Estimate for Bathroom units replacement

    It's the inlet to the cistern that's been leaking not the outlet, hence no sewage. I left it so long because I wasn't aware it was leaking until the units were water damaged.
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    Estimate for Bathroom units replacement

    The connector to my toilet cistern has been leaking for some time and has caused water damage to the following:- 1. Panel behind toilet 2. Sink unit 3. Bath end panel All of the above are currently in MDF. I live in SW London. I'd like to get an idea as to how much professional...
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    Estimate for Bathroom units replacement

    The connector to my toilet cistern has been leaking for some time and has caused water damage to the following:- 1. Panel behind toilet 2. Sink unit 3. Bath end panel All of the above are currently in MDF. I live in SW London. I'd like to get an idea as to how much professional...
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    Main Medway Super Water Heater

    Thanks for the replies. I found the instruction/servicing manual here if anybody has a similar problem:- http://www.partsarena.com/baxi/ It does suggest that the push rod between the water and gas valve is prone to scaling and should be de-scaled/re-greased as part of a service. From...
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    Main Medway Super Water Heater

    My problem is:- 1. My water heater cuts out about 1 minute after I turn off a hot water tap. 2. With the hot water turned off, when I re-ignite the water heater, the main burner goes on rather than just the pilot light 3. After a minute, the water heater cuts out because the water...
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    Lattice cupboard door

    I've just had a boiler installed in a gap next to my fireplace. The boiler is 29cm deep, but the gap is only 30 cm deep, which leaves very little room to fit a proper door. I thought that maybe, I could fit a lattice door which would mean that I've got a solid enough frame but the lattice middle...
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    CORGI reg'd fitters

    I think I've found out why Softus gets so uptight about Polish plumbers http://www.softus.com.pl/ The truth is out there
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    CORGI reg'd fitters

    It's funny how the heating "engineers" get upset when I refer to them as cowboys. For an independent source on the meaning of words, I like to look up Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineer reveals that in a lot of countries an engineer is required to have a degree...
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    Glow-worm any good?

    Spoken like a true plumber. A house isn't a home, it's a place to store a boiler.
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    Glow-worm any good?

    Ok, I think I'll go back to them & insist on a Vaillant or Worcester/Bosch. Are these two types just good for Combis or are they also good for regular boilers too? I've got my boiler price list from the Energy Saving Trust. They claim it saves me 35-55% off the retail price, but then again the...
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    Glow-worm any good?

    I've got what seems like a good quote back so far from a HVCA/Trustmark approved organisation. They've quoted me £3545 (inc VAT) for a complete new central heating system consisting of:- 1. Glowworm Micron 50FF 2. 6 Barlo Round-Top radiators 3. 5 VT117E Traditional radiator thermostat 4...
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    Finding a plumber

    On my search for a UK plumber, I found this useful site http://www.iphe.org.uk/consumer/toptips.html#finding Item 10 made me laugh. "Unfortunately, quite a few will also call you a 'gobshite'" should be added, I think.
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    Steel pipes - the plot thickens

    Here in lies my problem as a consumer. I could go for the nice Mr Polski, very cheap but no warranties or I could go for the experienced Corgi-approved Mr Smith who'll give me a sales pitch with lots of references to Building Regs but deny liability for anything that was his fault. I'd like...
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    Steel pipes - the plot thickens

    Thanks Chris, for the extensive reply. My current thinking on this is that I'd like to replace the pipework in the living room, as I want to remove the long radiator which is currently at the bottom of the stairs, and install a radiator against the wall to the kitchen facing in to the room...
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    Polish plumbers

    Seems like we should have all become mechanics instead:- http://money.guardian.co.uk/news_/story/0,,1711811,00.html
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    Steel pipes - the plot thickens

    Thanks guys. It seems that I'll need to lift all the floorboards to see how much steel I've got and how much copper. However, given that it seems that I'll have to sign a waiver anyway, it's probably a pointless exercise. It seems to me that the likelihood of failure of pipework is down to:-...
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    Steel pipes - the plot thickens

    From inspection of my central heating system pipework (using my eyes & a fridge magnet), I have the following:- kitchen - pipes in boxing and under unit - copper bathroom - radiator loop - copper living room - radiator loop - steel cloakarea - pipes to upstairs - copper bedroom 3 -...
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    Replacing back boiler

    Wemyss, I'm not a plumber, but the regulations require you to fit a condensing boiler apart from in exceptional circumstances. The assessment of what is meant by exceptional is done via a points system. You get various points for the type of house e.g. semi-detached, terraced, if...
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