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    Customer issues

    Whatever work you do, the first priority is who are you contracted to do the work for. If you have a Council contract working on council houses, you are answerable to the Council, not the tenant. However, if the tenant isn't happy with the work, it's up to the Council's Supervising Officer to...
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    Pipes banging in joist notches.

    I had the same problem. Wrapping pieces of carpet underlay around the pipes did the trick. The underlay will compress sufficiently to get around or between the pipe and timber.
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    Power Shower Over bath

    Sorry Richard. :(
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    Power Shower Over bath

    You've given me a lot to think about Brian, I am able to raise the header tank up to 400mm above the attic floor. My pump recommends a minimum head of 150mm. Even so, it might be better fitting a negative head pump; it should elevate any problems my system might have. Better to be safe than...
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    Power Shower Over bath

    No, it's not a bad idea, but because of awkward pipe runs, I need to run my pipes up from the pump in the airing cupboard and through the attic. Otherwise, under the head of the bath would be ideal. Thanks again John, Poet
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    Power Shower Over bath

    Thanks Bill, I see your logic of better to push than pull, it's the same principle I used on my heating system. Thanks again, Poet
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    Power Shower Over bath

    Thanks, At last I'm getting some sensible advice.
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    Power Shower Over bath

    Hi, I'm fitting a power shower over my bath. I am also fitting a 50 gallon header tank in the attic. My query is, would I be able to fit the pump in the airing cupboard, below the hot water cylinder, and then return the both pipes, cold dropped from header tank, up into the attic and across...
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