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    Should kitchen hob be bolted in

    Hi, yes it did come with an installation guide and I have installed exactly as per the instructions. However, as I mentioned, it simply sits on the support rails rather than being more securily bolted in like the previous model. I just wondered if all hobs were like this nowdays as I would have...
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    Should kitchen hob be bolted in

    Hi, I am just replacing our kitchen electric hob with a new Samsung C61R2AEE. The hob I have removed was bolted securely in to the work surface with two brackets from below, but this new unit does not appear to bolt in place. There are two rails that are secured to either side of the hole in...
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    Am I allowed to fit elec towel rail and can it have a timer?

    Blimey - it's all got a bit technical - I think I will just tell my better half to keep putting the wet towels in the tumble dryer!!! But seriously, thanks for the info, I will get a quote from those who are properly qualified to do the work.
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    Am I allowed to fit elec towel rail and can it have a timer?

    Hi, we are considering installing an electric towel rail in the bathroom and wondered if this is something we are allowed to do ourselves - I understand some things now have to be done by the professionals. Also, is it possible to fit this on a time switch of some sort. Thanks for any advice...
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    Replacing warm air - what type of system should we go for?

    Yes I can fully appreciate this - I do sometimes find the same problem in my business (custom computer software). However, there is no way I am going to sign on the dotted line when I have no idea of the boiler, no idea of the style of radiators, no idea what I can do as far as controls are...
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    Replacing warm air - what type of system should we go for?

    Wow - do I sense some bad vibes on here!!!! Thanks for advice simond - I am indeed going to get a couple of independent people in to have a look. I am very happy to pay a fair price for a good job. I have to be perfectly honest though, and I am not having a pop at all you excellent...
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    Replacing warm air - what type of system should we go for?

    I am looking to replace the warm air system (J&S) in my 70's detached home (4 beds) and would be grateful for any advice on the best type of system to install. My friend is a property developer and says that I should go for a pressurised sealed system as this is installed in all new homes and...
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