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    UPVC Window Hinge Replacement

    Thank you, that is very helpful!
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    UPVC Window Hinge Replacement

    Thanks @crank39. I found the two hinges below on Screwfix, and they seem to match the dimensions of the current ones (414mm long 19mm wide), and the stack height is 13 and 17mm. Does that mean they can be adjusted for either of the two stack heights? Only problem is that they don't seem to have...
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    UPVC Window Hinge Replacement

    Hi all, I’m looking to replace the UPVC window hinges in my flat, but am not sure as to exactly which ones I need to buy as the current ones are about 20 years old. Any advice on how I can figure it out? I've included an image. The existing hinge is 41cm long and 1.9cm wide. Thank you!!
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    Replacing seals and hinges on UPVC doors and windows

    Hi all, hope you had a great weekend! I’m keen to replace the seals on my UPVC windows and balcony doors, and the hinges on some of the windows as well. I’m not sure as to what seals and hinges I would need to buy. Any advice on how I can figure it out? Note that the doors and windows are all...
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    A2A Heat pump - External unit sound dispersion

    Thanks @stem. Much appreciated.
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    A2A Heat pump - External unit sound dispersion

    Hi all, I was wondering if someone could help me with a question about the sound dispersion of an A2A heat pump. I acknowledge that this might be a slightly "scientific" question, but I thought I would try my luck :giggle:. I live in a flat and am putting together a detailed permission request...
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    Will an A2A heat pump save me money in winter?

    Thanks @Rodders53. Yes, I am in a flat and will need a bunch of permissions, but a few of my friends in the building have managed to get the required permissions so it shouldn't be much of an issue. I did explore air to water, but it's not feasible as I would need to rip apart most of my flat...
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    Will an A2A heat pump save me money in winter?

    Thanks for the replies guys. Sorry for all the confusion. I’ve specified some more accurate figures below – Room size – 38 square meters. 5 meters height. Current heating, which managed to get the room temperature to 18 degrees (16 on very cold days) Fan heater – 3kw running for about 3 hours...
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    Will an A2A heat pump save me money in winter?

    Thank you @Rodders53. The room is about 6m X 7m, and the ceilings are very high - about 5m. We actually have 2 150w UFH matts spread out across the room, but hardly ever use both at the same time to save money. I mentioned that we get it to 18 degrees, but that might be a bit of a stretch. On...
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    Will an A2A heat pump save me money in winter?

    Hi everyone, I’m looking into installing an air-to-air heat pump (air-conditioning) in my living room and am trying to work out whether it will save me any money on my electricity bill in winter. I spend about 7 hours in my living room in the evenings, and would need to have 150w electric...
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    Energy efficient air conditioning solution for heating

    @stem thank you for that. Air to air (A2A) sounds like what he has, and what I think I would need, considering it would be just for one room. Couple of follow-up questions - 1. It's just an external unit and an internal unit connected with each other, so no need to connect it to a boiler? 2...
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    Energy efficient air conditioning solution for heating

    Hi all, I recently went to a friend’s flat who had an air-conditioning unit in his living room which was blowing hot air and keeping it exceptionally warm for such a large living room (6 X 7 meters). He didn’t seem to know much about it other than it is connected to an external unit and...
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    Replacing a fused spur with a plug socket

    Legend!! Thank you so much. Worked perfectly :mrgreen:
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    Replacing a fused spur with a plug socket

    Hi all, I have a really rookie electrical question that I was hoping you could help me with :mrgreen:. Apologies if it's been asked before, but I wanted to make sure that I follow the right steps based on my setup. I had a wall mounted radiator that was hardwired into a flex outlet which was...
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