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    Kilowattage question. Help please.

    My Sparks is doing the connections. I can't get hold of him though and Mrs. Jacksoncraft wants to order the new cooker today.
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    Kilowattage question. Help please.

    Thanks, I'll try the and go down the tranny route if he causes me too many more problems. Biggest mistake I've ever made is not going with private building control. Dealing with my useless, lazy, inefficient LA is a total nightmare.
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    Kilowattage question. Help please.

    Thanks for the replies. The reason they're poking their nose in about the cooker, is because I've removed a wall that divided the kitchen from the rest of the flat, so we can have an open plan Kitchen/Dining room. So the only way out - to the door leading downstairs, [in event of a fire] is...
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    Kilowattage question. Help please.

    Morning all, I've been told by building control that I have to have an induction hob in my kitchen to get the work I've done signed-off. I've run a 10mm cable to the consumer unit and I'm wondering, would a 10.8 KW cooker run ok on that? Or does the cooker I get have to be exactly 10KW, or less...
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    Where did you get those rubber stop ends mate? What are they called? Also what kind of insulation did you use? Cheers
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    Noisy main water pipes

    The pipes haven't moved in decades, they're the original lead ones. Possibly there's a leak I spose, but I don't think so. You could be right though, but they're buried in the walls and I can't see any signs of water damage anywhere. It's weird because it's only started about a month ago.
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    Noisy main water pipes

    No, none of my taps are dripping.
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    Noisy main water pipes

    My taps are the 1/4 turn then. I'll try and turn the main stop valve down to about a quarter. Thanks for your help.
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    Noisy main water pipes

    Harry Bloomfield : No not a hammer sound. Like a rattling, vibrating type-of-sound. I wish I could attach a sound file! Chris : I'm not sure I know what 'quarter turn taps' are? They're all, apart from the bathroom sink, mixers.
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    Noisy main water pipes

    Sorry. When we make a demand for water. Its like a rattling sound.
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    Noisy main water pipes

    Afternoon all. Lead pipes in my flat have started rattling all of a sudden. Any advice on how to fix it, would be enormously appreciated.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    cheers mate. Big help.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    Ahh that looks more like it, cheers for that. That'll save me having to dig too much out inside, which would be a right pain. I just hope that Thames water are as accommodating as UU ! What adjustable bend did you use? Thanks again.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    Ah ok. Thanks for that.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    It's earth for about 6" under the floor in the hall and then about a foot of concrete. RE: Outside trench, as you can see hopefully from the pics, at 750mm depth - there is soft clay layer, so it would be relatively easy to dig through that. It just means making the trench bigger to give me room...
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    I'll have to dig out the void inside anyway as it's nowhere near deep enough. So it definitely has to be at a depth of 750mm when it goes through the foundation in to the house?
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    I'm more concerned with how deep does the new mains pipe needs to be when it comes in? I don't want to widen the trench if I can avoid it Can it lie in the trench and come up say 300/400 mm and then come in? That way I can drill through the foundation under the front door, easier.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    The new pipe will go to just right of centre under the front door step. Will check out Insuduct. Cheers.
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    New Water Main (Trench for)

    Hello All, I'm in the process of digging out a trench for a new water main. it's about 3 metres long & 800 mm deep, which I believe is deep enough. The problem I'm facing is, where the trench meets the house. It's a smallish house which is divided into two separate flats. I've tried to keep...
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    Flat roof leak detection firms

    Under the GRP Drip trim is PVC facia. I've covered it in flash band, probably unnecessarily then down on to slates.
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