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    Question about existing damp-proof course condition.

    Thanks wavetrain. Apologies for my lack of expertise on the issue, and understanding of the terminology. There's no obvious DPC as in an obvious barrier and from what I've read you wouldn't expect a 100 year old house to have one. What there is are the plugs (clearly visible) from where a...
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    Question about existing damp-proof course condition.

    Thanks Nige. Yeah I'd prefer not to ask someone who's job it is to sell me solutions. So you think this just looks like staining from the damp proofing chemicals? This would make sense as it follows the plugs around the wall. Although I'm slightly concerned about the bricks feeling damp...
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    Question about existing damp-proof course condition.

    Hi there, I've been in my 1900's terraced house for over 10 years and when i moved in there was damp coursing in the front of the house. I'm sure it's a gradual thing, but recently I've noticed that there are obvious lines (damp?) along the brickwork above and around the damp-course plugs...
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    NewTeam Victorian Shower Low Pressure Warning

    I'll have to see how accessible this would be. Are these normally serviceable? Thanks.
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    NewTeam Victorian Shower Low Pressure Warning

    Thanks for the reply. The shower is fed straight from the cold, not a tank. It does share the supply with the bathroom sink/bath cold taps (I believe) and the pressure there is fine. The shower has been working fine for nearly 5 years. I've got the replacement part diagram and I can't...
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    NewTeam Victorian Shower Low Pressure Warning

    Hi all, Over the last month or so our NewTeam Victorian Electric shower has been cutting out intermittently with the Low Pressure warning showing. It has now ceased to work at all with the light permantly showing. I'm sure it isn't a water pressure issue as It's fed off the same cold...
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