Because on a none gas system you turn the water off and change tap.
I'm not sure if changing a tap that runs off a gas boiler requires me too turn off boiler etc...
I've been adviced that it's not the boiler, it's an insert in one of the taps... Most likely the one in video.
So need some advice please. I'm going to mums tomorrow to put new tap on, but never done it in a house with gas boiler.
So, what steps should I take before removing old tap other...
I do yes, but never done anything like that before, so was hoping it would be a simple screw in job.
When I posted this topic, I watched this
That's why I thought it would be straight forward.
This is turning out too be quite complicated. I was expecting too add an attachment to end of hose and that's it.
Seems like it's not worth while sorting :/
Okay that makes sense.
I know nothing about plumbing so sorry if the questions are stupid.
So post above says outside tap will have none return valve, isn't it possible to get an attachment with that?
Hey,
My mum had water works done in her area, so the water was cut off for a few hours. However, when the water was turned back on, it has created issues with her gas boiler.
When any tap in the house is turned on, makes an awful noise and the bathroom tap turns on (Video included)
It's a...
Sorry if I'm being stupid, but I still don't understand.
Maybe I wasn't clear on what I want?
It sounds like people think I'm going to be leaveing hose connected too tank or something..
If my fishtank was in a kitchen for example, I could connect my hose pipe outside and then use it too fill...