Hi guys
I've had a Worcester Bosch Greenstar R29 HE condensing boiler for just over 7 years.
The temperature display regularly reads over 90 and I was wondering what causes this and if it should be something to worry about.
Also every so often there is a small leak coming from the front...
The reason I dont want to take the skirts off is because the walls are made of fibre board and from experience half the wall comes away with the skirt.
I dont want beading because both me and my wife dont like the look.
I guess we'll just have to leave a gap and seal it.
mmmmmmmm :?:
I got a quote from a proffesional who said he would use a router,rowter?? to do that because we cant take the skirts off and we didnt want a gap around the edge.
His quote was ridiculous so I was gonna buy the tool and do it myself.
Hi guys
Will be fitting a new floor using engineered wood soon.
What type of machine should I buy to create a gap between the skirting board and the floorboard as I am unable to remove the skirting board and how big should the gap be?
Its not quite as straight forward as that as I employed a builder to undertake all the work so the plumber was employed by the builder.
The money isnt really a problem because I held back £500 from the final payment.
I have lost faith in this plumber so I think the best option is to find...
I let the whole system go cold and then turned on the HW only.......this resulted in one outlet from the 3 way valve to heat up instantly but the other was initially cold..............this eventually got hot without turning on the CH so I think the HW is coming back through the CH system thus...
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I had an extension built about one year ago and decided to have my boiler replaced with a Worcester Greenstar HE and resituated as we needed two new radiators fitted in the extension.
Since then I have had some hot radiators even when the central heating is turned...