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    How to install a shower pump

    Hi just have a gravity system, bolier on wall tanks in loft and cylinder cupboard, i would like a single lever control mixer to fit over bath...cos living in a bungalow i need to no my options...do i need a pump and if i do where do i install it and how? cheers
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    How to install a shower pump

    Hi want to put a mixer shower in my bathroom. Firstly live in a bungalow so do i need a pump if so where and how do you install one correctly...as much info as possible would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks
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    Shower Pump

    Hi Want to install a shower pump in my bungalow, dont have a lot of room in cylinder cupboard, can i install it under the bath and just simply T into the 22mm that feeds taps and conect pump to shower that way.. Thanks
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    Which Shower

    hi thanks for response, i wanted to get away from the electric shower look realy...was thinking of a mixer shower but not sure if that would cope with low pressure hot water?
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    Which Shower

    Hi chaps want to replace my electric shower (mains fed only) to a non electric shower that uses the hot and cold water supply, want to put over a bath can anyone tell me my options please....i live in a bungalow and the hot water pressure is not great.... Thank you
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    BalloFix valve

    Thanks for all your help guys.... and the guy who sells the cheap leaky ballofix, you must be very proud of yourself.
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    BalloFix valve

    on closure insepection there are slight groves in the directionof flow end so i will swop them dont want them popping off in the night eh!
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    BalloFix valve

    ok had a look inside and its the same both ends just a ball, that actually turns right round, they where not the cheap ones i got them from the local plumbers merchent...any thoughts?
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    BalloFix valve

    Hi I have just fitted a ballofix vavle and filled up with no leaks as i was tiding up ~I notice a direction arrow on the ballofix vavle, i thought you could fit them anyway round...does it matter as i really dont want to drain down and turn the vavle round if i dont have to..its only a 15mm...
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    Noisy Oak Floor

    Hi its solid wood and floating all the gaps around the edge are correct and i put on skirting after the floor was laid, i think the problem is the floor being tight to rad pipe but now laid not sure how to make the hole bigger so not touching!!
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    Noisy Oak Floor

    I have recently had a hardwood floor laid in my hallway(oak) but each morning as the heating comes on and warms up the wood is creaking and popping, i am assuming it is the floor and not the rad. I have noticed one of the holes the rad pipe comes through to feed the rad is very tight on the pipe...
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    Adding new rads to a existing heating

    I see, my concern is I would be going from 15mm(existing pipe) upto 22mm (new pipe) then back to 15mm (tails for new rads) rather than reducing from 22mm to 15mm as I normally would. There aren't actually any rads in the kitechen, the existing pipe work feeds rads in the lounge, bathroom and...
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    Adding new rads to a existing heating

    Hi I have add two new rads to an newly completed extension. To enable the chippy to complete the extension floor I put the 22mm flow and return in to feed the new rads leaving it ready to connect to the existing heating under the kitchen floor. The floor in the extension is now down and i...
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