Recent content by Chris Darling

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    Remove Honeywell 9400c replace with EvoHome

    Thanks Stem, You are absolutely right, I know when I am outside of my comfort zone, and this is indeed such a situation. I will get in touch with the company who performed the installation and see if I can book them to replace the current installation with Evohome - I really like having the...
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    Remove Honeywell 9400c replace with EvoHome

    Hi, Just moved into a new build house where they have a Baxi boiler and an unvented hot water cylinder. Next to the boiler is a Honeywell 9400c which controls the CH and HW. There is a thermostat for the rads downstairs and one upstairs for the rads upstairs (Honeywell CM707). In my previous...
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    Tiling Kitchen/Diner floor - centre?

    Sorry, that is what I meant, I have started to lay them down without sticking them to see what it is like to see what it looks like and how much of a 'cut' I need to make to the wall - so far it looks OK
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    Tiling Kitchen/Diner floor - centre?

    Thanks, I started to lay down some tiles to see what it would look like and I will use the center of the kitchen as my starting point. I am sure I will be swearing a lot tomorrow when I get round to laying them
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    Removing radiator

    Thanks, straight after I posted this my brain actually started to work and remembered how radiators are connected together.
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    Removing radiator

    Hi, My wife has asked me to remove the small radiator in our kitchen as it is tuned off and not doing anything (and to be honest, it is in the way). Is it a simple case (turn the water off, drain the water from the system) to disconnect the radiator and join the ends together with piping? I...
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    Tiling Kitchen/Diner floor - centre?

    Hi, I am going to tile the kitchen and dining area as the existing laminate flooring needs to be replaced. Between the kitchen area and the dining area there is a 'island' (double floor unit) which separates them. The kitchen area (because of the units) is smaller than the dining area...
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