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    Dripping Overflow from unvented system (w/pics)

    OK hello again :) Just had a look at the expansion vessel. With the H/W feed to cylinder OFF, and a hot faucet open - There is 0 PSI / 0 BAR pressure at the Schrader valve of the expansion vessel. I couldn't resist putting in a couple of pumps - The pressure begins to build for a moment but...
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    Dripping Overflow from unvented system (w/pics)

    Hello guys thanks very much for all the responses, excuse me taking a week to post back again. Yes, you were right ref the Tundish showing the drip. Just to clarify - The tundish on the side of the hot unvented cylinder in the attic (as per orginal pic) reveals the drip which makes it's way to...
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    Dripping Overflow from unvented system (w/pics)

    Hi :D Just moved into a new house - I'd got to know my old vented system pretty well and did quite a bit of successful DIY work on it. However - This new place has an unvented / pressurized system, and one of the overflows is dripping. For the H/W, in the attic there is a cylinder with a...
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    This driveway - Do I DIY resurface or get a company to replace?

    Ok thanks very much for the replies. Any thoughts on the doorstep? Would I dig out and replace the doorstep first, laying new tarmac after, or tarmac then doorstep on top? If doorstep first, what base do Iay it on... compa ted screed? Concrete? Cheers, Ton
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    This driveway - Do I DIY resurface or get a company to replace?

    A couple of additional questions, regardless of Option: - What would I want to lay the new doorstep on top of? Tarmac all the way, and lay on top of that? How will drainage work. The current slabs are just angled away from the house, they do not look good. - How should the ironworks be raised...
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    This driveway - Do I DIY resurface or get a company to replace?

    Hi, I'm looking to sort out my tarmac driveway, hoping to achieve the following; - Making the whole thing flat. It is already 'flat' but areas have sunk - especially around where the weigh of the cars has been for the last 22yrs. another area is around the water meter cover (iron, meter set...
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    Overflow from vented C/H exp tank dripping - but ball cock not at fault?

    Hi I just thought if anyone reads this in the future they might want to know the solution - The problem has been solved just by cutting back the vent pipe slightly at mentioned above. There is now no dripping, no condensation, and the water in the tank isn't hot. Tested for two days, seems...
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    Overflow from vented C/H exp tank dripping - but ball cock not at fault?

    Hi Thanks very much to you all for the responses -Just got home. The overflow dripping still (slowly, as always). Checked the CH tank, level of water NOT up to the pipe. Level of water about 110mm deep (I assume this is tolerable, its well over the inlet, and well under the overflow). But the...
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    Overflow from vented C/H exp tank dripping - but ball cock not at fault?

    P.S - Will raising the height of the C/H tank to the same height as the top of the water level in the cold water tank prevent water running between the two via the pin-hole in the coil (if there is one?)
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    Overflow from vented C/H exp tank dripping - but ball cock not at fault?

    Cheers for the response - I was worried someone would give a response like that tho, argh! I put an S-flange on the cylinder for the shower pump, and replaced the 3-way valve a while back, but I think full cylinder replacement is beyond my DIY ability :( How can I be sure? I cant see if the...
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    Overflow from vented C/H exp tank dripping - but ball cock not at fault?

    Hi :) I've got a open/vented system in my 1990's two story house. There are two tanks in the attic, one large cold water tank, and one smaller c/h expansion tank. Both tanks are fed by 15mm cold mains via a ball valve. The overflow pipe from the smaller tank drips (slowly, but regularly -...
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    To board or not to board?

    Hi :D Continuing my DIY plastering adventures, having done two bathrooms and smoothed over a couple of ceilings, I'm going to have a crack at the conservatory pictured. Wife wants all the brick plastered, to be finished ready for paint (no tiling). I've never plastered onto bare...
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    How to deal with this...

    Cheers for the responses - the screwheads you can see are whwre I raised a section on the t&g (glued tounge) boards to replace With 18mm ply under the shower tray and the bit on the right was a small peice I took up just to move a radiator pipe into the wall so I could have angled valves on...
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    How to deal with this...

    P.S ignore the stuff on the tray - its just dead weight to hold it down while the sealant around the base of the wall panels dries. Also, I won't be using that tubbed adhesive, it's leftover from a previous job. The powered stuff under the hoover is for this floor :D Tom
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    How to deal with this...

    Hi :D First, the picture; When I installed the shower tray, I replaced that section of floorboard with 18mm ply, levelled it with packers and laid it on a solid bed of bonding plaster. To be level, it needed the left hand side raising about 6-7mm as you can see by the gap in the...
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    Do I need a non-return valve here?

    Ah, air admittance valve, gotya, cheers mate, tom
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    Do I need a non-return valve here?

    Cheers for the response, whats an AAV?
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    Do I need a non-return valve here?

    Hi :D Just plumbing in a new bathroom. It makes logical sense in the room to plumb the sink waste into the pan connector so it flows into the soil pipe. I've bought a right angle pan connector that has a 32mm socket on it to take the sink waste. Should I be putting a non return valve...
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    Can I use this pre-cast Flue? (pics)

    Yes I did...see first post! :D You are right that I'm trying to buy a cheap fire on the internet...however I hadn't even got as far as having quotes from anyone on fitting. Think we'll need to save a bit and fork out for a local supply & fit. Cheers again for all the posts, Tom
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