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    Suggest quote to replace tank - pic

    What would be a fair quote to replace this direct water tank? http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x80/coyotemtb/?action=view&current=flat0103.jpg
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    Problems with replacing electric shower unit

    Replacing a Triton Jade which has a inlet pipe which is not hidden - just goes up the bottom of unit and attached to wall. Looked in B&Q and saw no units where inlet pipe is like this. None of them had inlet hole - just hole for shower hose. Call me stupid as ones in B&Q on box said inlet...
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    Shower trickling when turned off

    Electric shower trickling when turned off. Push button type. Fairly old unit. I have been turning the mains off alot to fit bath suite (not shower as over bath). Last time I turned it back on and switched on shower the shower unit nearly exploded (not quite). Ever since it been...
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    steel bath - getting rid of question

    Getting rid of steel bath which weighs a ton - also old style taps. Has a few chips but is it worth any money? Done my back in lifting it out so do you think someone would take it away for free or can I ask for £20 for it as scrap metal? Cheers for any advice. Rich
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    length of trap for bath in flat - ngle soil stack

    Fitted a new bath and the trap I bought looked the same size as the one I cut out. From plumbase I got an SC10 - for some reason I had it in my head to ask for a 60mm depth one - on reading my DIY book again the bath trap should be 75mm for legal reasons. Is what I bought ok? Cheers Rich
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    advice on fitting suite - picture

    Want to attempt to fit suite and have taken some pics - some questions are on the pics. I do not think I can use flexible compression on the bath taps as not much of a gap - but please have a look. Any advice really appreciated...
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    advice needed - better pic

    We are proposing to replace existing kitchen lights (about 30 years old)with a halogen lighting fixture which has a metal covering and wiring connections in a terminal block with live neutral and earth connections. Existing lights are operated by a double switch. One of the lighting ciruits...
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