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    New boiler question

    Hi all - thanks for your posts - my installer is giving me the run around now he has been paid. I will pay him a visit personally next time i am in the city.I have never used a filling loop before and as the boiler is in the loft i am wary of tinkering with it in case i flood the house. the...
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    New boiler question

    Just to quietly add its been nearly 2 months now and no paperwork.
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    New boiler question

    Sorry - i assume the shouting was me typing in caps - i apologise for this -i am not great on the old keyboard and find typing in one format easier but will keep practising. The reason i started the post as we appear to have been promised the earth at the sales stage - the job was done ok i...
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    New boiler question

    THE INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR FILLED IN THE BENCHMARK FORM AT THE BACK OF THE ARISTON MANUAL INCLUDING HIS GAS SAFE REGISTER NO. -WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY CERTIFICATES THROUGH THE POST AND THE BOILER WAS INSTALLED ON 29/6/2011. MAYBE THE LAW IS DIFFERENT IN SCOTLAND!!
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    New boiler question

    HI - We have just had a new Ariston clas he 30kw combi boiler fitted - apart from the engineer not showing us the operations of it (have now worked it out from the manual) he has left the filling loop for the c/h permanently connected - is this allowed now under current regs or with this type of...
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    leak prevention- advice please

    thanks for the reply i tried my utmost to get a fall but the floor has very little clearance under the joists and i couldnt cut into them any more than i already have - the water flows off ok but as i said there will always be a centimeter or so lying in the pipe - i know it is not ideal but...
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    leak prevention- advice please

    hi all! -i have just fitted a new bathroom and re-routed the waste pipes under floor using compression fittings. i am going to seal the floor and tile it so it will not be practical to lift it periodically to check for leaks etc- i was wondering is thier any compound you can pour down the waste...
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