Hi everyone - thanks for the advice.
We are removing permanently for a kitchen extension - the radiator's in the way and we already have one rad in the kitchen - no need for two :)
So far I have been to screwfix and bought the pieces - Hep2o is the pipes.
Can anyone advise on draining the...
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I need to remove this radiator - can anyone give me advice on how I can do this?
It's a new build house - flexi pipes and this panel. I need a step by step guide if anyone can help? :)
Thanks!!
We are replacing the toilet - it needs an extendable pan connector, which is the right length, but how do we get it from 110mm to 100mm? I've had a look at Screwfix and on Plumbcenter website to find a reducer or adapter, but I can't find one? Am I searching for the wrong thing?!
Thank you!
Thanks John
Yes it is stone resin, it's just bizarre as the ply doesn't move...we ripped it up once and put even more mortar on that area as we thought maybe there wasn't enough but it's still moving :(
It's the side against the wall (the longest side) and we haven't put down any sealant...
We applied the mortar mix an hour ago, we thought that when it settled a little it would stop moving, but when tapping one side of the shower tray, it kinda bounces, do you think we have to add more mortar in that area?
Thank you!!
I have looked online and not found much about this. We originally thought it was 50mm, so we have purchased the waste pipe and reducer (50mm to 40mm), we just discovered that it is actually 55mm. I have checked Screwfix and PlumbCenter, but they don't have any 55mm reducers.
How can we get...
I put in a picture, but it's not worked!
We've turned the boiler off, we were told to drain the system, so we'll do that too, but our boiler has two drain valves (picture below) can we use either side to drain it?
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We need to move it to get the new shower tray in - do we have to turn off the boiler? The water is already off. There is a silver thing on the top of one of the towel rail sides too if that helps?
We are happy to cap off the pipes under the floorboards too if that is the easiest/best option...