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    Shower bar mixer install?

    If possible check under the bath or shower tray, or above the bathroom for what way the pipes go, failing that, you could always chip around the pipes making the holes slightly bigger to get a better look
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    Replacing Rad - help with sizing and tails needed

    Go for a smaller radiator than 1400, and get some radiator tail extensions or long radiator tails and cut them down to size, if you do want the 1400 rad then the pipes will need altering
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    Shower bar mixer install?

    Pipes should run either up or down, so drilling to the side of the pipes should be fine, shine a light into the holes and see what direction the pipe bends
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    Draining vented heating system

    9/10 I use a Regin bung kit, saves so much messing around and time
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    Get the legal advice first then go from there, ie letter giving them the chance to sort the issues to your/adequate standard, so your covered legally yourself, I mean make sure everything is in writing and correct, verbally it’s your word against his
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    If your going down the legal road, I believe you have to give them a chance to rectify the problems/issues, don’t hold me to that though
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    Worcester Greenstar 25i ERP combi help needed

    Sounds like to need to get a gas fitter in lol
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    Cloakroom Basin

    That’s just the trap, just replace the chrome trap, with a standard trap
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    Shower Tray Height (25/45mm)

    Most shower tray wastes have a little cup which sits under the shroud/grate which collects hair, so that shouldn’t be a problem
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    Cistern connection

    Improvise, adapt and overcome could of done with a longer inlet, but saying that did the merchants have one, I’ve seen worst
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    How to remove shower rail

    They slide down them
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    Overboard Chipboard Flooring in a bathroom

    Just fit the 6mm, you’ve had the advice, you clearly want to fit the 6mm crack on
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    For me it’s new enclosure, new panels, and what ever happens to the Plasterboards happens, ie repair/replace, once it’s all out and cleaned up, inspect the tray for damages, let them carry on and inspect things as the job progresses, for piece of mind Id give them the chance to put stuff...
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    you may get lucky, and the profile will cover them, but the enclosure might then be to far back/forward and look stupid against the tray, personally I’d be getting them panels and the enclosure replaced due to holes in the enclosure that have been drilled
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    Defiantly should be on the inside, I’ve installed literally hundreds of enclosures and screens and never had one where the screws are on the outside
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    To tile or wall panel

    Majority of our customers want Multipanels in the shower area, as they are fed up of the grout discolouring/failing, but some people want tiles
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    Shower tray sealed after enclosure installed

    Probably haven’t put some silicone at the bottom behind the profile of the enclosure, I’ve done it this way many times, but I do prefer and always try to silicone the tray one day and the next fit the screen or enclosure
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    Order of bathroom renovation

    Obviously you put the toilet back in/work round it, so you always have a working toilet that’s what I do on jobs, 2-3 day without having a bath/shower and having to either have a strip wash or going to a relatives house, is worth it for a proper finish
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    Overboard Chipboard Flooring in a bathroom

    Crack on with what you want then, I wouldn’t do it that way, I install trays weekly and do them with 12mm ply
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    Overboard Chipboard Flooring in a bathroom

    12mm ply on top of the chipboard and a screw every 150mm and it’s solid
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