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  1. tommyl18

    Bathroom costs

    well what range we talking £1000 to £1500, £1500 to £2000, £2000 +
  2. tommyl18

    Bathroom costs

    Yea its a complete job
  3. tommyl18

    Bathroom costs

    Hi I just wanted some opinions off people on what they thought was a reasonable price for an average 2m x 2m bathroom refit that is half tiled with a bath, mixer shower with glass screen, tiled floor, spot lights and an extractor fan and complete replaster. The price does not include supply...
  4. tommyl18

    Bathroom extractor fan

    to clarify the wc is in another room so only basin and shower in the room and dont want the extractor on everytime i turn the light on. So if I come off the light circuit I can use a pull switch to isolate the fan if I dont want it on then I would need to run it to a fused spur before it goes to...
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    Bathroom extractor fan

    Hi im fitting a new extractor fan to a bathroom and want the fan to come on when the shower pull chord is pulled and vice versa. The instructions state it needs to be on a double pole fused spur with a 3amp fuse the house has been rewired and the shower is on its own mcb. Can i wire it...
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    Who can fit a boiler?

    Well I knew it would spark a good debate lol It was a simple question I just wanted to know if it was legal to do or not now I know its not legal I wont be going ahead with it and will start saving some cash to get my gas qualifications.
  7. tommyl18

    Who can fit a boiler?

    fitting a boiler is hardly brain surgery is it!
  8. tommyl18

    Who can fit a boiler?

    he hasnt done anything wrong thats why Im on here to find out
  9. tommyl18

    Who can fit a boiler?

    How come I cant hang the boiler? Not being able to do the flue and Gas I can understand.
  10. tommyl18

    Who can fit a boiler?

    Im NVQ level 3 and been working with my friend for a long time now fitting many boilers etc but do a lot of work on my own and thought itd be good to start promoting boilers amongst my work. Id love to do my gas foundation course and associated assessments just so expensive and to be honest I...
  11. tommyl18

    Who can fit a boiler?

    I know this will spark a good debate! I am a qualified plumber and no exactly how to install a boiler competentley. What im quering is can I legally install a boiler and do the water side of the boiler and flue etc but leave the gas pipework and get my gas safe friend in to do the gas...
  12. tommyl18

    Laminate flooring

    please guys id really appreciate your advice
  13. tommyl18

    New combination boiler

    haha ull have to give me his number then lol
  14. tommyl18

    New combination boiler

    thanks guys any ideas what kw output I should be looking for and any makes to stear clear of
  15. tommyl18

    New combination boiler

    Hi can anyone suggest a good boiler which is lower end of the price bracket please and also how much I should be paying for said boiler. It is for a 4 bedroom bungalow with 9 radiators. Thanks
  16. tommyl18

    Laminate flooring

    is it ok to use a coloured gap filler around the door frames etc for laminate flooring or is this a no no because of the expansion needed, I want to cut the bottoms of the frames and alcatrave to slide it under but because im using the easy fit click laminate im not going to be able to get it to...
  17. tommyl18

    Push Button for whirlpool spa

    Hi guys Im going to be changing the taps and wastes to a bathroom suite which are currently gold to new chrome ones and the push button to the whirlpool bath is going to need changing is this an electrical switch or pneutmatic and are the parts easy to get hold of and is it straight forward to...
  18. tommyl18

    Underground pipework

    an under ground copper pipe repair non sheathed
  19. tommyl18

    Underground pipework

    used under ground as in from the stop tap in the road to the rising main
  20. tommyl18

    Chimney extension - safe to remove?

    if there is nothing underneath it I would take it out anyway start from the top and work down try not to chisel the bricks where they tie into the brickwork incase you damge them cut them with a disc cutter
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