Oi Little Legs don't get yer knickers in a twist......
You are making assumptions about the whole scenario and years ago bad evidence could get someone hung, unnecessarily....!
And NO, I dont agree with ripping anyone off at all, whether it be through price or bad workmanship.
I also...
not unfairly at all, the guy should have done the job right the first time round......from LittleLeaks
Theres a name for perfectionists like you; the clue is that its between a womans legs but a little higher up internally... :evil:
I've never met any tradesmen that hasn't made a mistake...
Oi Gas Head your Halo's a bit on the heavy side.
Should change your handle to 'Perfect Gas Fitter' it suits your style more.
Who mentioned anything about a full written quotation anyway, thats a different kettle of fish, entirely.
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999undecided999 , I mean no disrespect to you as you are not in the trade and therefore inexperienced in these situations.
The rest of you, so called tradesmen, should be a little less venomous when answering the OP and without looking at any pics how can you possibly decide whether or not...
May I point out that you really shouldnt be using mdf as a bath panel it is the wrong material for the job. A waterproof ply would be great.
Now as for using magnets to hold up a tiled bath panel, I hope they are very strong magnets as the panel will end up being rather weighty.
You can...
For an invigorated look, rake out the grout with a simple tool from any diy shop and regrout. If your siliconing isnt very steady you will need to use masking tape to achieve a nice finish.... :lol:
That job needs to be looked at, don't waste your time trying to polyfilla those holes.
The plaster around the window needs to be hacked off completely if its blown, some will probably go back to the brick.
I would first use bonding, then 2 coats of skim remembering to PVA any bare...
As Fluffster says:
You must make sure that the boiler is 'MAN' enough for the job, an additional 6 rads sounds a lot to add on.
Any competent plumber should be able to work out your reqirements.
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Hey Young Plum
Cut a drain cock in.............. :wink:
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sorry to mention it but if this system has been working non stop for 25 years dont be too surprised if something goes a tad wrong after drain down. Just seems to happen sometimes.
1) Does not need to be bedded on mortar. (although if directed to by the manufacturer will render the warranty null & void. )
2.) Yes, building a plynth is commonplace.
3.) Sorry, this is always a problem with showers.
4.) I have built a shower that is capable of supporting 110 Kgs...
I agree with Fluffster, as I assume he is assuming that you will not have enough height in your loft to raise the tanks high enough to create pressure, if your loft is super tall and your tanks are high enough it will work fine, if not you will notice a considerable drop in pressure.
Usually...