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    Hotpoint dishwasher - Error H2O

    I have a Hotpoint dishwasher, approx 3 years old. The machine is used infrequently, approx 2 or 3 times per month. I am getting error code H2O on the digital display when starting a program. The machine runs for a minute or two, before the error appears, along with a picture of a red tap. I...
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    Shed roof flexible ridge cap

    I am trying to replace the roof felt on a 8' x 6' apex timber garden shed. The shed is rather old and the main centre ridge dips a bit in the middle as the roof has sagged. I have successfully laid 2 horizontal strips of roof felt along both lower sides but am having trouble with the upper...
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    Damp underlay problem

    That's an excellent summary and conclusion, thank you! We have checked the pressure on the boiler and that is fine. We have not had to adjust it since moving in. ......so it's got to be the dog pee (or possibly too much water when the previous owner cleaned the carpets) and the carpet/underlay...
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    Damp underlay problem

    Thanks again, that's very helpful. It is a combi boiler, closed system, no hot water tank. Would that change any suggestions? It is a ground floor, Victorian conversion, wooden floorboards with no basement. There are various air bricks outside, all look to be clear, although one at the back of...
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    Damp underlay problem

    Thanks for your suggestions sircerebus666 We have now lifted the carpets and underlay in one room, covered the floorboards in newspaper and have put the central heating on to see if any dampness shows in the next week or so. We moved in 6 months ago. Do you think that the underlay could still...
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    Damp underlay problem

    Hi, We have recently bought a Victorian ground floor flat conversion. Previous owner had a dog which apparently peed on the carpets in all rooms, so they had the carpets professionally cleaned about a year ago. The carpet is old and stains seem to be reappearing so we have lifted the carpet in...
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    Door step paint over Polyfilla

    Looking for some advice please. I have a concrete/cement interior door step. I have filled a few holes with Polyfilla and then covered with 2 coats of Ronseal satin door step paint. The paint goes on fine and looks good while wet, but when it dries, you can see the the Polyfilla still...
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    Mira Excel leaking shower

    Thanks terryplumb, it is so helpful to have people like you around to ask advice, very much appreciated. I will do as you suggest regarding re-sealing. I did notice the white backplate was not screwed on overly tight (as recommended on the original fitting instructions) so that could be a...
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    Mira Excel leaking shower

    Thank you for answering. The water is definitely getting in behind the back plate/control knob. I have access to the rear of this from an access panel in an adjoining cupboard. I can also see water dripping down from the rear of the back plate/control knob. I just can't understand how water...
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    Mira Excel leaking shower

    My Mira Excel shower (15 years old) has a leak. It is a concealed installation on a partitioned stud wall. Water is getting behind the back plate and/or in behind the control knobs and running down the stud wall behind the tiles. This must have been happening for some time now as I can see that...
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    Combi boiler (LOGIC +) leaking isolator valve

    Thanks again for your advice. Seems strange to me that there could be another stop cock as it is only a one-bedroom ground floor flat (converted victorian house). But as you say, as closing this stop cock off doesn't shut off the water in the bathroom, there must be another source. I have seen...
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    Combi boiler (LOGIC +) leaking isolator valve

    Thanks terryplumb, really appreciate you taking the time to reply. Attached is a photo from under the sink. Two pipes are visible in the lower half of the picture: The one on the left I assume is the main stop cock (large tap handle in left side of upper half of picture) The one on the right...
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    Combi boiler (LOGIC +) leaking isolator valve

    Thank you. The mans stop cock under the sink is definitely fully turned off as the kitchen cold tap does not let out any water. The boiler is only a couple of feet from the stop cock so is it likely there could be another stop cock feeding the boiler? I certainly can't see one......only the...
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    Combi boiler (LOGIC +) leaking isolator valve

    Thanks for the advice. I managed to turn off the mains stop cock under the sink and this has stopped cold water coming out of the kitchen tap. I have aso turned the boiler control to "off". However, the isolating valve from the mains that is just before entry to the boiler still seems to be...
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    Combi boiler (LOGIC +) leaking isolator valve

    Hi, hope someone can help please. I needed to change a bathroom tap washer so I turned the screw on the isolating valve which feeds the mains water into the Combi boiler. I turned the screw 90 degrees but a fine spray of water came from the isolating screw (presumably as it couldn't cope with...
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    Thermostat on hot water cylinder

    Thanks, it's an open vented system, I believe. Immersion is turned off. The boiler does run ok and heats the water (and radiators when required). It's just that the water in the taps, etc, seems to be far too hot, despite the low setting on the hot water cylinder thernmostat. If the boiler is...
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    Thermostat on hot water cylinder

    Thanks, it's an open vented system, I believe. Immersion is turned off. The boiler does run ok and heats the water (and radiators when required). It's just that the water in the taps, etc, seems to be far too hot, despite the low setting on the hot water cylinder thernmostat. If the boiler is...
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    Thermostat on hot water cylinder

    Thanks for the quick reply. It's a Worcester Bosch condensing boiler. In a bungalow. Hot water cylinder is in the airing cupboard at ground floor level. Cold water tank is n the loft.
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    Thermostat on hot water cylinder

    Good evening, I am trying to help an elderly neighbour. The hot water from their taps seems way too hot. I have checked the temperature setting on their hot water cylinder thernmostat and it is set to 50 degrees which is almost the coolest setting. If I turn the thermostat clockwise I hear it...
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    Covering an external door

    Thanks Notch7, that is really helpful. I am attaching a few photos now. 1) Do you think a sheet of, say 6mm external ply is the best/simplest way to go for a DIY job (rather than strips of cladding)? 2) Would it look odd if the door was then 6mm further out than the door frame? 3) There is...
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