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    Leak sealer or Fernox first?

    yes its a small leak from the pipe that goes onto the TRV
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    Leak sealer or Fernox first?

    Hi, with regards to my plans (see previous post below) i have a small leak on one of the rad valves and intend to inject some leak sealer into the heating system. Would it be best to put the leak sealer in before or after the Fernox? cheers andy Hi, as i am renovating my house...
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    Emptying rads

    thanks john
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    Emptying rads

    thanks burnerman, im quite sure that the pipework is clear as all the rads get hot could i put fernox in when: 1 rad is empty 2 rad is filling 3 rad is full ? cheers andy b
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    Emptying rads

    Hi, as i am renovating my house and have all the carpets and furniture out the way i thought id have a play with the heating system. its a combi boiler (about 7/8 years old) with 6 or 8mm micro bore pipework to rads, i was thinking of removing all the rads and emptying/flushing them through...
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    Electric radiator switch location

    :lol: or pi55 in the sink! but do you think it complies with buildng regs?
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    Electric radiator switch location

    its not a socket, its got a switch to turn the radiator on. the main danger is probably coming home drunk and missing the target
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    Electric radiator switch location

    hi thanks, the room has a bath and shower in it too
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    Electric radiator switch location

    Im not an electrician but would this installation be permitted in 1976? (hope i can upload the image!!) [/img]
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    Where can I get one of these?

    try B&Q then mate , they might do it ,
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    Wall construction type

    yeah thinking about it, would probably be a bit wasteful having brick walls that thick, unless its 2 skins of stretcher bond with 400mm cavity filled with rubble.
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    Damp!

    yes, please forward your address to send my invoice to
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    Damp!

    i would say so, and move the wardrobe to another part of the room, the damp at the cill looks like condensation off the window draining on to the cill and soaking into the wall. and get extractor fans fitted in your bathroom and kitchen, see some info below: The moisture in the air...
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    Wall construction type

    not in a ground floor flat no ! :o
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    Victorian Lintel repair

    hi , the underside of the reveal is just loose render fallen away , just re-render that, the cill , just scrape all the loose off and build up with filler or probly better , sand and cement , and re paint,
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    waste pipes

    what i did was shove an old sock in the end and duck taped over it to seal it, works a treat, and cheaper. i obviously charged the customer for posh new top of the range gold plated caps too :oops:
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    Where can I get one of these?

    mastic is much cheaper and is more efficient than chrome bar, this will rust in time in time and look pants
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    Damp!

    condensation from lack of ventilation my dear
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    Wall construction type

    maybe in a rat bond pattern?
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    Wall construction type

    not 3 brick thick walls then?
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