I have a chipboard floor over oak beams on a mezzanine.
I am making a shower room and need to know what I should put on the chipboard before I place my 10mm blueboard insulation, ufh mat and tiles
Do I need to put anything?
The chipboard is waterproof but do I need ply down as well?
The...
Sorry think I miss understood. I now think you mean a fitting without a stop in the middle so it can be slipped fully over one pipe and then back up to join the next . Is this correct?
Thanks
I use end feed every time, not sure what the dot fitting is " up north" we call fittings with a solder ring inside 'Yorkshire fittings' I have never heard the term slip fitting
Dean could you elaborate as to why you would not use flexi pipes in this situation
I have already installed one using a short flexi on all 4 connections
It's a rain shower and works great
With regard to the internal diameter, the holes in the castings and cartridge are all small so flow is...
Ok
Yes I get the split thing good point.
What about braided flex then is that better?
I wholeheartedly agree copper and solder joints are best
But I could do with some movement available when installing
Guys your expert advice please
I am fitting a concealed shower in a new stud wall. I had a brain wave of using a washing machine flexible hose for the connection up to the main shower head. It is the right length and has 2 90degree bends on connections
I could get a long braided flexi but no...
I have a 1936 house floor boards are showing ridges through the underlay and carpet in places so they must be warped slightly
Cant really find a definitive answer to what to place under the laminate I have bought
Do I put hardboard / thin sheet plywood or mdf or those green fibreboard...
Ok yes I wondered that so it could be a faulty govenor?
I stripped it down and the diaphram was fine and springs seemed ok.
They have had minus20 over there do you think the frost could have damaged it
Also did alter the screw that altered the pressure but it made no odds
Hi I have the above in France and for some reason it is sending water out of the pressure releaf valve underneath
I stripped the boiler down and there is nothing to it inside, just basicaly an element an inlet for mains pressure and an outlet pipe which taked water from the top of inside of...