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    Kitchen floor repair

    Hi all, I'll be redoing the flooring in my kitchen soon and I have some gaps in the existing floorboards where they have been cut/removed to allow for access to services presumably around the perimeter of the room. The previous kitchen installers just nailed 6mm ply over them, which I've...
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    corner radiator valves with Stelrad convector radiator

    Thanks madrab just wanted to make sure wasn’t missing something. I’ve ordered that set.
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    corner radiator valves with Stelrad convector radiator

    Hi all, I'm fitting a standard convector K3 radiator in my kitchen and Im going to replumb it so the pipes are chased into the wall rather than through the floorboards. Thus, I was looking for some equally bog standard corner lockshield valves to go with it (don't want TRV one side as will...
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    Ensuite renovation, first time for every single thing needing done

    Ok. I wouldn't completely discount tray options simply on this basis then. As per above...nero's looks very nice. I installed a Bette tray in our last shower room. Ours is in a niche, but the style you want would be something along these lines...
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    Ensuite renovation, first time for every single thing needing done

    I've done all of our 3 bathrooms so I wouldn't be put off DIYing any of it. There is a lot to it though so your 6 point to do list will be more like 20 or 30. Just consider everything you are putting in, so what materials you are using (so if you do go with tray, what type/material. If grout...
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    Ensuite renovation, first time for every single thing needing done

    When you say wet room style shower, do you mean you just want a wet room? There is a big difference between this and a tray/enclosure. I’d start off by researching what is involved in the former perhaps if you haven’t already, as it definitely isn’t simple. Personally Id be looking at tray...
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    chasing CH pipework into wall

    Some good points to consider- thanks
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    chasing CH pipework into wall

    Hi all, Just checking- is this sort of 15mm pipe good for CH pipework in wall chases to prevent the copper coming into contact with the plaster...
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    sealed system losing small amount of pressure...

    Thanks madrab. That makes sense regarding the two EVs. I'll keep monitoring the tundishes. Seemed odd that it lost no pressure when the HW was off for a couple of weeks but perhaps the movement in the system and pressure changes are when it manifests itself.
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    sealed system losing small amount of pressure...

    Hi all, We have a sealed CH system with unvented cylinder (which is quite new, 3 or 4 years old). I've been monitoring the pressure gauge for a few weeks which I try and keep at 1.3 bar. It has needed topping up every now and again, and will lose around 0.1 bar every few days.Interestingly we...
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    Grout.

    Epoxy grout is next level for durability and crack resistance. Slightly more difficult to work with though, and more expensive. I've used a lot of different grouts but having now used epoxy for my hallway flooring and three bathrooms I'd not go back to cement grout. Might be slightly overkill...
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    Heat Pumps and Zones (or not?)

    Could be extensive, if for some reason your main flow and return pipework is undersized, or perhaps all your radiators are the smallest size possible and your gas boiler runs constantly at 60 to keep your house warm in winter. Probably not the case though. We only needed 4 or 5 rads changing (we...
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    Heat Pumps and Zones (or not?)

    Why would they not be, unless you needed such massive radiators that it becomes unfeasible? If the emitters are upgraded to match heat losses at sensible flow temps I don’t see why it would be a problem. Pipework diameter might be the only other consideration potentially. Our house is very...
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    Heat Pumps and Zones (or not?)

    Appreciating there will be a limit to what a particular building fabric can sustain in terms of lower flow temps and comfortable IAT if a house is particularly poorly insulated and draughty, but I think that the majority of properties would be suitable for ASHPs, if the emitters/heat losses are...
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    Replacement water softener or any alternative

    On a serious note, can you categorically state that they don’t work with respect to inhibition of formation of limescale deposits? Magnets can alter chemical compositions and numerous studies support this. The fact that there may be limited or no independent studies specific to these devices...
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    Replacement water softener or any alternative

    My apologies- I have just checked and it is actually an electrolytic limescale reducer that we have installed. I think I know what's still coming though :LOL:
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    Replacement water softener or any alternative

    Yeah I thought someone might pipe up and say that. All I can say is we had a water softener. Disconnected it for a time. Got limescale. Installed magnetic limescale remover. Limescale reduced.
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    Replacement water softener or any alternative

    Magnetic limescale remover? They definitely do work (we are in a very hard water area and are happy with ours).
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    Kitchen ceiling reboarding- board weight vs joists

    Thanks again all. As said I didn’t purchase them with expectations of total sound deadening. I just thought I may as well as I was reboarding, and it was an extra 15% roughly cost wise. Appreciate all the advice. I’ve got some 9.5mm on order and being delivered today to go over the top of this...
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    Kitchen ceiling reboarding- board weight vs joists

    Yes. It is heavy, but to be honest not that much heavier than a regular 12.5mm board. I have some of that here as well and it’s around 20% heavier. I do appreciate the advice and one way or the other I will have a rethink.
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