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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Hey all, I went there and as far as I could see the hole was filled with water. Though what concerned me most was the joists were damp and giving off high damp readings. It's possible rising damp from the walls is traveling into the wooden joists. Not sure how many years it's been going on...
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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Yeah thats a good point. I will closely inspect it as well as the wood shelves. Some sort of water discolouration on the joists above too? Is that due to moisture?
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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Yes I will have some tomorrow when I view it. Will post those up as soon as I get back.
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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Ok thats good news. How would this work in a room? Is it something that is usually hidden away in basement conversions?
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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Yeah I think you're right. Just read up about them. Are they something that is permanently installed? Is it not possible to make it habitable room if it has a big pump down there?
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    Can anyone identify what this huge hole/well? is in this basement?

    Hi all, Can anyone identify what this large hole/opening could be? I figured it could possibly be water related as to why I posted in this forum. Is it something that could hinder converting this into a habitable room?
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    New gas towel rail radiator rattling sound inside?

    Hi all, Just got a new towel rail radiator. It's one that just joins to the central heating, so not electric. I notice when I shake it there sounds like bits inside it rattling. Is there something inside these radiators to mix with the water? or they supposed to be empty?
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    Not sure if heated towel rail is central heating mains or electric?

    Cheers. I just realised the replacement is too long by about 10cm :D so I may have to give this a skip and look for another one. Appreciate all the help on this.
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    Not sure if heated towel rail is central heating mains or electric?

    Yes second hand, but not used. I just saw the instructions and the hole is indeed for a vent screw. I would need to check if it is included. Though if not can these be bought separately? So I found out it is a 'Dual Energy' towel warmer. Does this mean it can run off the central heating, though...
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    Not sure if heated towel rail is central heating mains or electric?

    Thanks guys, I've not bought it yet, its listed on ebay. It's the only rail that matches my old one, though yeah I can't seem to find one like it online anywhere. I have asked them if they can take pics of the instructions. I still think it could possibly be electric as I've seen ones with holes...
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    Not sure if heated towel rail is central heating mains or electric?

    Hi all, I'm buying a heated towel rail to replace the one in my bathroom. The one in my bathroom runs off the central heating which is two copper pipes underneath. It has two capped nuts at the top end of each frame, one has a bleed valve. So similar to this one in the image. I noticed the...
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    Gas meter constantly making slow clicking sound. Also funny smell..

    Great, thanks for the info guys. My partners dad is a retired electrician so I can relay the info to him and he can check it. The smell doesn't smell like gas so I will assume it is electrics. gass112 haha yeah I never thought of it that way ;)
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    Gas meter constantly making slow clicking sound. Also funny smell..

    @Madrab Yes it is registering usage. My current supplier is EON. Would they be responsible for the gas meter if it needed checking up? Also the gas meter is 44 years old, so not sure if that should be changed anyway. Though back then it says it is owned by British Gas, though not sure if it is...
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    Gas meter constantly making slow clicking sound. Also funny smell..

    Hi all, I have a really old gas meter, from around 1979 (as it says on the front) it is situated in my cupboard with electricity meter. I couldn't get it changed for a smart meter because the way it is fitted. Anyway, the past week there has been a funny smell in the cupboard, like a fishy...
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    Lights not dimming?

    oldbutnotdead: good point! I saved one of the boxes so will try to post an image or info on here if I can dig it out :)
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    Lights not dimming?

    Thanks for the replies guys. ericmark, some great info there, thansk for taking the time to explain how this all works. I'm still processing it all though good to get a knowhow on these things :) So is there a certain type of dimmer switch I should try that would likely be compatible with LED...
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    Lights not dimming?

    I think when I bought it the bulbs were included (not sure which type) and dimmed fine. Then I replaced with halogen and they didn't dim. So do you suspect the actual switch? Are there some older switches that are not led compatible? That would explain it.
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    Lights not dimming?

    Hey all, just bought 4 pricey LED GU10 dimmable bulbs. Installed them in the kitchen light and whilst they are nice and bright they aren't dimming. Could this be an issue with the dimmer switch? Possibly not being compatible with LED? Or the actual spotlight bar itself? Here are the specs for...
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    Low pressure issues with shower?

    hey Terry, I didn't get round to this as there are shower bar attachments fixed to the pipes so wanted to rule out any issues with the shower before removing those. Though I think the water pressure is fine as I attached the hand held shower hose end directly to the mixer bar top outlet and the...
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    Low pressure issues with shower?

    Quick update on this. So as terry suggested the filters on the connecting water pipe fittings were clogged with limescale (I live in a very hard water area) and rust. So changed them out with new ones, though pressure was still low. I figured it was the diverter valve that as the lever is really...
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