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    Combi boiler hot water keeps cutting out

    If it’s not fed through a cartridge, ie directly from 2 taps. What else could cause it? Is it just a case of closing the cold feed slightly so that it doesn’t overpower the hot?
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    Combi boiler hot water keeps cutting out

    Hi all, I’ve got a vaillant ecotec plus 831. When I run the shower off it, the hot water seems to come and go. The shower is above the boiler slightly but in the same room so it’s a very small run. Hot water elsewhere seems to be fine. It’s not got loads of pressure but going freezing cold mid...
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    Cutting tile edges off

    Thanks. I’ve got one. It’s just not cutting straight for some reason. But I’ve managed to get through it. Can go surprisingly thin on the score and snap cutter too.
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    Cutting tile edges off

    Hi I’m just getting to the stage where I’m doing the cut for the top row. I’m using porcelain tiles and I’ve got to cut between 5 and 15mm off the edge for it to fit. Given the size of the cut, my snap cutter won’t work. I’ve got an electric tile cutter and a disc on an angle grinder. What...
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    Euro to British adapters

    Pretty sure. Used callipers to measure. But I get where you’re coming from. Most of them seem to be the 40mm European ones when you search online. I’ll double check it tomorrow.
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    Euro to British adapters

    Yeah. Could look quite messy by the time it’s finished then. Wary about the length of all the adaptations. I might be better served just buying a new waste for it then? I’m hoping the euro sinks don’t have different sized wastes but will need to measure it in the morning.
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    Euro to British adapters

    Hi I got a sink off eBay and it’s got a euro waste fitted. The outer diameter is 50mm. I’m really struggling to find an adapter to get it to a British standard 40mm waste. Has anyone had a similar issue? Wondering if it’s easier to just buy a different waste. Appreciate any suggestions...
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    Best place for bathroom vent?

    I’ve got a wall mounted one in that sort of location upstairs in the en suite and it seems to do very little if I’m honest. May just need turning up in fairness. But the inline does seem to be quoted as shifting much more in volume versus the wall equivalents.
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    Best place for bathroom vent?

    Hi As title suggests. Unsure where to place my vent. I’ve got an inline vent, plan is to vent it out of a roof tile and so it needs to be on the ceiling. I’ve attached a drawing of the layout. Wary I don’t want it between the spotlights as it’ll look odd. But the steel from our loft conversion...
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    Low flow rate

    Just rechecked the taps on the sink and in fairness they aren’t that powerful either. I’m thinking it must be the valves then. Thanks for the info though. Will see how much it annoys me over the coming months as to whether I change it!
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    Low flow rate

    Yeah, it was the best of a bad situation as really limited on height so I cut that into the ceiling somewhat and cladded round it. Sounds terrible but actually got it looking ok. Its usable, just would prefer a bit more flow in the shower, but looking to sell the house this year anyway so...
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    Low flow rate

    Can't find the listing now but it was basically one like this.
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    Low flow rate

    I wonder if its the shower unit itself. The taps that run off the same pipe seem fine. I'm reluctant to change the valves as it means cutting the wall open.
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    Low flow rate

    Ah that could be it! I used some speed fit isolators onto copper, so they could be smaller bore? This is what I used https://www.screwfix.com/p/jg-speedfit-15sv-isolating-valves-15mm-5-pack/25911 Not clear from the description.
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    Low flow rate

    Hi I’ve installed a new bathroom in my dormer conversion. The flow rate of hot water to the rest of the house is fine. However, in the new bathroom it’s pretty feeble. The only thing I can think of is that it sits above the boiler whereas the other 2 bathrooms are lower. It’s a combi boiler so...
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    Relaying tongue and groove chipboard

    Hey everyone I’m going to be lifting and relaying some tongue and groove chipboard in my dormer conversion. It’s been laid badly by whoever did it. They’ve laid it in a stack bond fashion 4 corner joints touching) and nailed it down. It’s squeaking a lot and I’m getting new carpets shortly so...
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    Tiling onto plasterboard

    The tiles are 18kg per m2 (only 9mm thick) so with 4kg for adhesive its under the 32kg/m2 limit for plasterboard. It’s just a cost save for me tbh. The Hardie boards are being used over the bath for the water resistance. But to do all of the walls in it would add at least another £400 to the...
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    Tiling onto plasterboard

    I can’t seem to find a product called bal tile seal. Would Sbr have the same effect? The masonry wall is a bit patchy as it was plasterboard dot and dabbed onto a plaster on brick surface. I’ve knocked all the plasterboard and dot and dab off. But it’s got some chunks out of it. As I’m using...
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    Tiling onto plasterboard

    Thanks Wayners. So seal the plasterboard then once tiled and grouted use BAL sealer to seal the tiles? I’m using ultra s1 spes flexible adhesive and Mapei ultra colour plus grout if that helps. How often would you screw the plasterboard onto the masonry if you were using plasterboard adhesive?
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    Tiling onto plasterboard

    Hi I’ve got some of the blue plasterboard being delivered tomorrow. I know the majority of advice is to tile onto cement board. But hoping it’s going to be quicker and a bit cheaper using the moisture board where there is no direct water contact. I’m just ripping things out and I’m amazed...
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