F5 is Fixed!!
Warranty Boiler engineer came out under warranty.
The small square flappy thing sits on a rubber seal. Over time, this rubber seal sweats and becomes sticky with use. When the flap rests on it for a time when the boiler is off, it sticks to the sticky seal! The fan cannot...
Sounds like it could be, whats the fix?
I did mention about flappy after looking at these forums yesterday but he said that there was nothing to indicate any serviceable parts inside the case bit and taking the cover off would mean replacing the gasket which he didnt have on him?
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Morning Gents,
I have F5 on my boiler this morning too.
I had a boiler engineer look at it yesterday and he said its a viesmann call out job. Still trying to get through to them, engaged tone, since 8am.
The boiler is 2.5 years old, will they come out at all?
I have a similar situation in my loft. Boarded, insulated though, and have space where I could potentiall put some non compliant stairs.
However, headroom is not great. 1.92m from ceiling joists to ridgeboard. Despite that though, its a great space (19tf x 10ft) and seems such a shame if it...
Thanks for the comments Gents.
Lever ones could be used for hot and normal ones for cold by the sounds of it.
In theory the shower should be savvy enough to control the pressure and maintain temperature, why else would you buy a Mira Excel at £370!
Interesting debate though, thanks...
Morning Gentlemen,
When I install my shower, MIRA Excel running from a Combi, will service valves reduce the flow rate significantly?
Are there special isolator/service valves that dont ?
Regards
Andy
A lot of chat and not much common sense.
With regards to tiling before or after, you can always fit the sanitaryware and leave a 10mm spacer gap. This way, you can get on with tiling and still have your facilities available to use.
When it comes to tiling around the basin/toilet. Just...
Yes no doubt it probably will get up into the loft. But when my cupboard are in and the insulation is platerboarded those small amounts should vent out of the velux window vents or be dispersed around.
Where I've partially celotexed it, theres a nice easy path for the air to flow up into the...
Cheers Deluks but I'll just go for the safer extension lead option I think.
Moderator can this be pinned as virtually everyday a post comes on here regarding loft boarding for space only and there is some useful stuff in here.
There isnt much in the wiki either.
Realised what was going on.
If I leave the loft hatch open for a couple of hours whilst I'm working up in the loft, the warm air from the house condenses in the air gap between the felt and the celotex.
PROBLEM SOLVED. Close loft hatch whilst working!