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    discharge from sealed central heating

    Thanks Tony. Yes the work will be carried out by a plumber, I'm just getting my head around it where I want everything to go. thanks.
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    discharge from sealed central heating

    Hi guys. Just having my gravity fed system updated to a sealed system with a vessel in the loft. Does the discharge from the pressure relief valve need a tundish and discharge pipe like the unvented cylinder or just a discharge pipe and can it be connected to the discharge pipe from the...
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    Leveling and strengthening bouncy floor

    Hello, appreciate all comments thx. @tony, with the ply screwed both sides i can still screw the ply floor in the joist. Hope you know what I mean. Bud joining the ply sheets on the 1 inch peace might be difficult. but I guess using a 6x2 would work. @pinenot I suggested the ply. I...
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    Leveling and strengthening bouncy floor

    Hello unfortunately I can't disturb the plasterboard ceiling underneath. My better half would kill me :) @pinenot, ply wood sandwich and 3 full size noggins one either end and one in the middle not an option? I don't think any of the joists have dropped, I believe they have been fitted...
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    Leveling and strengthening bouncy floor

    @pinenot: It is a herringbone structure in the central span. Span is about 4m. Some are only 3,5m there they go around a chimney. @tony1851. I think trying to fit the ply floor to a 1 inch surface might be a struggle. especially on joints.
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    Leveling and strengthening bouncy floor

    X struds in the mid span. One side sits on a brick wall with a plate on top which support rafters. The other side goes through a brick wall.
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    Leveling and strengthening bouncy floor

    Hi all, I have a bit of trouble with my upstairs bedroom floor. It is quite bouncy. Span is about 4m. Joists are 2x7 and 42cm center. Second problem I have is that the joists are not very level. There is a 9mm drop over 9 joists but some individual joists drop up to 3mm to the next...
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