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    Brick & Block Wall Building - width saving ideas.

    Can you expland on that - all I need it to match the external brick. Are you suggesting external red brick and then a wooden internal frame? Will that work for the Building Inspector?
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    Brick & Block Wall Building - width saving ideas.

    Needs to be brick for the planning rules I have been set! Do breeze blocks come in a thinner size?
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    Brick & Block Wall Building - width saving ideas.

    Hello all I am having an extension built (at some point soon). I am trying to conserve the width of the external walls as the extension is going into quite a thin space. I know from tradtional brick and block builds with the cavity that this takes up about 300mm of space. Is there a...
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    An opening for extension on the corner of the house; doable?

    Thank you. Like you say I am keen not to divide the extension like this. I also want the ceilings vaulted. Is there another way?
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    An opening for extension on the corner of the house; doable?

    Hi all Before I start, i don't intend to do this myslef - but I am trying to save myself some cash on some planning docs by drawing them up myslef using some old plans for previous work as a base. Anyway, the extension I propose works best if the route from the main house to the extension...
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    New tv cinema room - block or stud wall?

    Did search but couldn't get a conclusive view when you add my need for thin Walls. I can try again.
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    New tv cinema room - block or stud wall?

    Hi all Looking at dividing a room up to create a cinema room. Need to ensure good noise insulation. Wall needs to be thin As possible though as room not massive. Any advice on block or stud and how to best soundproof? Thanks D
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    Oil tank piping - mapping the route.....

    Just spoke to OFTEC. I can run it under the house (as long as I have the isolation valve fitted at point of entry). Tank will need planning permission (in an Area of Outstanding natural beauty). Need to sink the piping 45 cm down and use plastic covered copper. Darren
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    Oil tank piping - mapping the route.....

    my investment a year ago int he boiler means that I'm not ging to be doing this - also the boiler heats my water etc. Anyway, the tank is aged anyone so that is going - I'll be getting a new one so the question relates to whether I can route the pipes int he way i describe.
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    Oil tank piping - mapping the route.....

    Hi Am not planning on doing this DIY but wanted to understand what was possible..... I have an oil tank to the side of my house, around 8 m from the boiler which is at the rear of the house. Due to extension idea, I need to relocate the tank with the best place being at the front of the...
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    seco - thanks again. Found the screw on the valve (didnt realise it was a screw as it looked like one block of metal! thanks for your help - spoke to aqualisa and a new hose is being sent out
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    I have the plate off and have exposed the valve brass workings. Just unclear how to remove filter - I assume it is removed as parrot the centre thermo control but no obvious way to remove. On the flexible hose it's where the metal braiding connects into theplastic that the droplets are...
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    Seco - and just noitced your other comment ref hoses. It's a aqualisa pump and straight hose.
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    Seco - thanks. How do i do these 2 things on the valve you see on the link?sorry new ground for me but keen to have a go!
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    I think this is it - picture number 5 gives a good view. http://www.ergonomicdesigns.co.uk/ED002-2_Way_Round_Handled_Thermostatic_Shower_Valve.html D
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    OK took the shower pump off, turned it round (so old hot is now cold) and refit. Pump is working fine - as the problem still exists. So I am now agreeing that the shower valve is knackered. I honestly couldnt tell you the make and model - it doesnt say anything on it. Do these things...
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    Tank is 2m higher than cylinder and has been for years and working fine. Shower valve is bathstore and a simple diverter. Also been fine for 2 yrs til this. Not check filters - do you mean filter on shower pump? No check valves as far as I cam see anywhere.
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    Cold tank is in loft not quite directly above cylinder. showe 1 is 3m from cylinder and shower 2 / bath around 6m. Both on first floor. Diagram is not to scale but measures above should help
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    A frustrating airblock - picture included

    Hi all I am struggling to solve the attached issue. Shower 1 works fine, shower 2 and bath don't. I have isolated the cold feed going from the pump which has told me the issue is with the hot supply (ie there is no blockage in the cold). The diagram just shows the hot system...
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