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    Positioning of manifold for UFH?

    Okay, thanks for letting me know. Air in the UFH pipes usually happens when filling the system and over time you would expect the air to be purged through an auto air vent, usually on the manifold.
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    Positioning of manifold for UFH?

    Hi windsortg, just wondered how you got around this issue i.e. where did you install your manifold in the end? I have a similar "issue", but in reverse. I have an existing manifold in the garage with a spare port, which I want to use for a new UFH system in an en-suite bathroom, which is...
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    Failed Emmeti auto air vent

    Thanks Exedon, I have already screwed it tight to stop the leaking, but I'm deciding if I should bother replacing it, possibly with a better model, if such a thing exists. I assume you are being sarcastic when you say of course it's leaked as I guess these things, if they worked properly...
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    Failed Emmeti auto air vent

    The UFH manifold supplied with the UFH kit I purchased from Omnie 3 years ago is fitted with an Emmeti auto air vent. I've just discovered it is leaking from the grey screw, which is where the air is supposed to escape from. Would you expect water to be leaking from these auto air vents...
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    Automatic Air Vent on T2 Topway Heating Manifold - LEAK

    Hi Patroller, did you ever replace the auto air vent or simply close it as suggested by ianmcd? I've just found that my Emmeti auto air vent (similar looking to yours) has been leaking for at least 2 weeks, since the bathroom UFH started coming on again. What a mess of the carpet, underlay and...
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    Options for verge replacement?

    The extension roof verges have now been re-done. The cost was £900 + VAT and 2 guys spent around 4.5 hours working on it. Seems a lot neater and although they did remove the last row of tiles to insert a new undercloak and straightened up the roof line, they didn't use mortar between the tiles...
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    Help identifying roof tile

    Thanks, that does look like the one. I guess this is the "left hand" version as the left hand side is "flat" while the right hand side is not as thick and designed to sit over the tile to the right if it. It would appear all 3 broken tiles are in similar positions and broken on the same corner.
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    Help identifying roof tile

    ... also FYI, most of the extension roof is fitted with these narrower versions of the tile and the wide ones are being used in certain places only, such as upto the velux. Not sure if this helps identify them. Typically, I have lots of spares of the smaller tile!
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    Help identifying roof tile

    I have some broken roof tiles on a kitchen extension, but the tiles have no identifying markings on them. I would like to purchase some replacements. Can anyone please identify these tiles from the attached photos. They were installed about 9 years ago and the lower corners have been snapped...
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    Options for verge replacement?

    While at my brother-in-laws I couldn't help noticing how their wet verge had been constructed. The house is around 9 years old. Is this what you would expect a decent wet verge to look like?
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    Options for verge replacement?

    Thanks for your feedback, I'm trying to persuade the wife to go with a wet verge as a couple of you have now said it is better. You are the second person to comment on the existing verge being total rubbish. What is it that makes you say that i.e. in your professional opinion what is wrong...
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