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    Are Worcester & Vaillant boilers any good?

    Thanks for that chaps. So, to recap, not much between them then. I suppose Vaillant might be best if all their kit is designed to work together. Will talk to my HE.
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    Are Worcester & Vaillant boilers any good?

    Hi, I know this is a broad question, but can anyone tell me if Worcester are better than Vaillant for boilers? I'm interested in reliability only. Could not care less about price or cost of spare parts, or installation. I'm due to have my CH system replaced in the next two weeks. I'll...
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    Anybody use LuxElements instead of Wedi for wet-areas?

    Hi, Was down at my local plumbers merchant the other day, asking for the lastest wedi catalogue. I've use Wedi to do a wet-area before, but this time he gave me another brochure too called lux elements (www.abacusdirectltd.com). The system looks identical to wedi, right down to the...
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    Sandstone flags for porch - how to lay?

    Thanks. Will look at other tiles.
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    Fixing plasterboard to painted brick wall?

    [I'm not a pro] Or you could guestimate where the dry wall adhesive dollops will be going and remove the paint on those parts of the wall only - no need to do the whole wall. You're not going to see the wall one the dry wall has gone up, so you could use one of those wire brush attachments...
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    Sandstone flags for porch - how to lay?

    Hi, Not sure if this is the right sub-forum, more building related than tiling. I'm having my fornt porch (exposed to weather) floor tiles removed and sandstone flags laid in their place. After removing the existing tiles, my porch is 900mm deep (concrete base). I've selected some...
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    New front door & frame - Sapele , Iroko or Oak?

    I was planning on using Sikkens Cetol THB for the finish & yes, I'll be using brass door furniture. The door is exposed to the elements,under a small porch overhang (2ft). With regards to the tropical hardowood, I am lead to believe that the oak will be European & from sustanable...
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    New front door & frame - Sapele , Iroko or Oak?

    Hi, I'm going to have a new front door installed. There is existing building work going on in the house at the moment and while the brickies are here I thought I'd have the door opening made larger and a larger door put in. So the front door is going to be 3ft 3in wide and the frame will...
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    Will this floor creak???

    Sorry to hijack this thred, but I also am thinking of using pine t&g instead of caberfloor chipboard. My question is, is the strength of the pine t&g equivalent or better than the same thickness of P5 chipboard T&G? I have 18mm chipboard down at the moment. To keep all the floors level (I...
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    Leaking thread couplings, how tight?

    UPDATE: I used loctite 572 in the end (avail from screwfix). It's a liquid and you just apply it to the male thread, screw in as far as the coupling will go and leave for 24 hrs (on brass). 72 hrs for steel. Worked a treat. I did consider loctite 55 cord which is trumpeted by many...
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    Rising water marks on tiles around shower - normal? (pics)

    Yes, I wiped the tiles down. pictures taken the day after the shower was used. the marks go after a week. After much discussion with other tilers, the thinking is that the grout has not gone proud enough (too much rubbed away with the grout sponge). Where the marks appear, you can...
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    Gap between upvc window frame & tiles - fill with what?

    Will go get some more grout tomorrow then. Thanks.
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    Rising water marks on tiles around shower - normal? (pics)

    No, the grout is not waterproof, but the product literature does say that it can be used in showers: http://www.bal-adhesives.co.uk/bal/bal_products/microflex.asp The tiles went onto weiboard, which is itself waterproof. Don't know about the mastic. ToppFix (thew wall tile adhesive) is...
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    Rising water marks on tiles around shower - normal? (pics)

    Hi, Just started using my walk in shower. The shower area (wall) is tiled with ceramic wall tiles. Tiles are held onto the wall with ToppsTiles ceramic tile wall adhesive. Grout is BAL White. I waited 4 weeks for the grout to set before turning the shower on. I've noticed that...
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    Gap between upvc window frame & tiles - fill with what?

    Hi, Just had my bathroom finished and the tiler has left some gaps (5mm max) between the tiles around the window and the plastic window frame (white upvc & white grout). He did not fill the gaps with grout for some reason. Whats the best thing to fill this gap with? More white grout...
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    Leaking thread couplings, how tight?

    Thanks guys. What about the compression olives ? Can I leave in situ and just re-tighten?
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    Leaking thread couplings, how tight?

    Hi, I've got a thermostatic shower mixer (in wall). See pic: http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/Dsc00252.jpg It leaks from the junctions indicated on the picture. There are threaded reducers that came with the mixer (? to 15mm) and I added a few turns of ptfe...
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    Into-wall shower head, how much ptfe to stop leak?

    I've spent the evening adding more and more ptfe tape. All it does it force the tape to the end of the thread. I'm beginning to see that this screw in type shower head is a bad design. I did check the thread-in position before I mounted the angle adaptor to the wall however, every time I put...
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    Into-wall shower head, how much ptfe to stop leak?

    Hi, I've got a shower head that screws into the tiled wall (male thread on chromed arm): http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/Dsc00249.jpg http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/DSC00248.jpg I've put plenty ptfe tape on it and screwed it into the...
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    DIY replacement boiler, then have it inspected & connect

    Hi, I have a potterton neatheat 10 16 and while it does work, I want to replace it with someting more modern and put the cylinder in the garage too (kettling in the master bedroom wakes me up). I've been looking at the posts about DIY boiler (combi) installation. It would appear that such...
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