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    Grohe flush

    Sorry - wrong forum, will repost properly!
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    Grohe flush

    Having problems with my newly-fitted concealed Grohe flush. After flushing, water continues to pour into the bowl. On checking, there is a cylindrical plastic tube which, if I press it quite lightly, sits down another couple of millimetres and stops the passing water. Its an air flush, so if I...
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    Crittal Steel Windows

    Yup, was already thinking ebay.
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    Crittal Steel Windows

    I am about to have my original 1930's steel-framed windows replaced. I believe they are original Crittals. Anybody know if there's any value in the old windows? They are in generally very good condition, all closing and opening, with minimal distortion. Some are overpainted, but that's all...
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    Extractor Hoods

    I'm fitting a range cooker into a fireplace in the kitchen. I'm trying to find an extractor which will fit up into the fireplace above the cooker, flush with the lower edge of the fireplace. Can anyone recommend where I can get one, or a standard chimney that might fit? Thanks
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    High Wycombe

    Any recommendations for a central heating fitter in High Wycombe? I'm looking for someone to replace an old floor-mounted tanked boiler with a closed-system condensing combi. Cheers!
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    MDPE and Polyplumb

    Thanks for the advice guys. I have to say, a fitter re-plumbed my bathroom about 3 years ago here in London. Not a leak or a problem with anything. He said he avoided lifting half as much timber but using flexible MDPE, but I take the point about this type of plastic. Cheers! Jock
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    MDPE and Polyplumb

    Guys, I've just registered to the forum, so hello to everyone. I've registered because we are moving out of London to a house which needs a bit of work. I am gauging up what I can and can't do. I have fitted a kitchen before from scratch, with copper pipes, olives and fittings, and wired...
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