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    Is this microbore?

    It's coming next week - and I think it's a MagnaCleanse not a power flush after all!
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    Cost to replace radiators

    what should I be paying to replace some radiators, approx 1m by 05.m. Heatable want almost £300 per rad and this seems like a lot.
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    Is this microbore?

    We've got a new boiler + power flush scheduled for next week. Are they going to have issues with these skinny pipes?
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    Don't they all make noise?
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    New boiler - do I need new Valves?

    Just about to order a new boiler - upgrading from a GlowWorm Space Saver MKII which I believe is non-condensing. We are going with a standard boiler. We are having a power flush but are being asked if we want new valves and a new pump with it - at a cost of £145 and £195. Do we need these and...
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    That applies to extractors in general... Most people don't seem to turn their's on.
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    You could swap out for a telescopic hood - £250ish - that would cover front rings.
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    I've tested in showrooms which are all 46-49cm and it feels Ok to me at 6ft. Granted I haven't cooked a roast in there but it doesn't feel awkward. Maybe another trip is needed....
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    500mm a lot of them, so we need to find 10cm somewhere... :/
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    Our home has been up since 1980 without kitchen or bathroom extractors, it's been fine. Maybe not ideal or optimal but it's fine. Humidity is around 50-60% usually.
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    Integrated Cooker Hood Between 2 Units

    yes it will. Thank you :)
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    Integrated Cooker Hood Between 2 Units

    Out lower space is 1500mm so 400-800-400 is too wide we've gone 450,600,450 though and that works with a longer top unit on the left.
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    Cooker hood 'legal' height

    We're in the middle of kitchen refit - attached is a photo of how we'd like the kitchen, specifically with a neat line of wall units rather than the traditional gap for an ugly extractor fan. We have most kitchen designers telling us we need 650mm minimum for an induction hob, whilst one or two...
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    Integrated Cooker Hood Between 2 Units

    Thanks I'll try again, both good suggestions. Trying to line wall units up with floor ones, that's all. I'll try those combos.
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    Integrated Cooker Hood Between 2 Units

    The extractor we want will be slimline and integrated into the wall units. I think most are 600mm so 500mm units will not work?
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    Integrated Cooker Hood Between 2 Units

    Looking to order a new kicthen, we have a layout were happy with but just realised we need to add a cooker hood. Can this be fitted by our builders between 2 units or is that a huge problem?
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    Can a shower pump work on any gravity-fed system?

    Thanks, yeah I may just get advice for a general pump and save the boiler for when it breaks.
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    Can a shower pump work on any gravity-fed system?

    The cold water tank is pretty much directly above the 2 showers we have - maybe 2m away max. But in terms of height it's basically sitting on joists right above the shower so not very high.
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    Can a shower pump work on any gravity-fed system?

    We're after a new boiler due to ours being inefficient. In an ideal world we would have a regular boiler + a shower pump but the 3 guys that came around didn't seem to like this idea. 1) Said we need a combi and confirmed our pressure is good. 2) Said we need a combi but could have a regular...
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