I have 2 questions, if anyone could offer me some advice it's be great:
1) I have to re-fill my heating system, and want to add corrosion inhibitor. The system is SEALED though, so I have to inject it via the radiator vent I believe? The problem being, my radiator vents are the in-built type, and not the ones that can be removed using an adjustable. Is there anyway I can inject inhibitor into my system to protect it?
2) I am replacing our kitchen sink at the weekend as it has a crack in it It is plastic. I am thinking of buying a stainless steel type sink. The taps, somehow, come through the worktop and are not connected to the sink directly. My questions are:
Are plastic sinks easy to remove? I can't see how they are connected / inset into the workbench, there doesn't seem to be any clips!
Can I get a taphole less stainless steel sink??!
I believe sinks come with sealant strips that protect the worktop where it sits on, and also I should use silicone sealant around the inside edge of the worktop, which will be hidden, but to stop any water over time rotting it?? Is this right??
Last point: Do sink waste fixing kits come with decent sinks? The bit I am thinking of, is the short waste pipe/connections between the middle and main bowl drainers?
Thanks for your advice and guidance.
Jim D.
1) I have to re-fill my heating system, and want to add corrosion inhibitor. The system is SEALED though, so I have to inject it via the radiator vent I believe? The problem being, my radiator vents are the in-built type, and not the ones that can be removed using an adjustable. Is there anyway I can inject inhibitor into my system to protect it?
2) I am replacing our kitchen sink at the weekend as it has a crack in it It is plastic. I am thinking of buying a stainless steel type sink. The taps, somehow, come through the worktop and are not connected to the sink directly. My questions are:
Are plastic sinks easy to remove? I can't see how they are connected / inset into the workbench, there doesn't seem to be any clips!
Can I get a taphole less stainless steel sink??!
I believe sinks come with sealant strips that protect the worktop where it sits on, and also I should use silicone sealant around the inside edge of the worktop, which will be hidden, but to stop any water over time rotting it?? Is this right??
Last point: Do sink waste fixing kits come with decent sinks? The bit I am thinking of, is the short waste pipe/connections between the middle and main bowl drainers?
Thanks for your advice and guidance.
Jim D.