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    New radiator not working

    Yep, pressure from both sides
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    New radiator not working

    Yep, pressure from both sides.
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    New radiator not working

    Four years ago it worked!
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    New radiator not working

    Thanks I'll give that a try
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    New radiator not working

    What do you mean by close bypass? Not sure what you mean by 3 - water pressure?
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    New radiator not working

    Thanks for reading! I've just replaced a radiator that was not working, a plumber thought the trv was faulty but while the system was drained I replaced the rad as well as the trv. System filled and whilst every other rad is five, new one is cold! Trv open, valve on the other side open, and...
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    The gap in the corner is 26mm, am trying to weigh up between cutting into the tiles on the left corner of the bath so that it will slide in, leaving a gap of about 10mm that I can cover with the byretech, or cutting a triangle of the end of the bath and the surround so that it fits. Presumably...
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    I've read them, looks not great, that's why I wondered if anyone on here has tried the product. Thanks for all you advice :)
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Has anyone tried this product? http://www.wickes.co.uk/Homelux-Ultra-Seal-Plus/p/140738
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Thank you - I'm thinking of using one of these to make cut away the bottom of the tiles so that the bath can slot in, this will reduce the largest part of the gap to under 10mm so that I can use the Byretech. I'll also need to allow when I tile down a similar recess for the bath panel though...
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Thanks, just read that the maximum gap it can cover is 10mm. That would cover over if I do cut the bath though, and I could use CLS against wall under edge of bath to strengthen it?
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Looks like a good solution, how much gap can it cover though?
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    Tiles coming away from the wall, is it a problem?

    Can you try uploading the image again? Can't see it! It does sound like moisture is causing a problem that will not go away.
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    It turns out that the corners of our bathroom are not right angles! Any thoughts on solving the issue in the pic? Cutting the bath, cutting into the wall, etc? The gap is about an inch.
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    Plaster and wall tiling?

    The website says that it will support 50kg per m2. Your tiles are 0.64 m2, so assuming that with adhesive etc they are less than 32 kg (!!!!) it should be OK. Not sure if you need to consider the weight of the board itself and I'd imagine you'd need to make it very secure indeed on the wall...
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Thank you! Another question (that's what this forum is for, right!), am coming up to a fiddly bit. It there a way to mix small amounts of adhesive, say using a sandwich bag, so that I can get a few tiles on place before more measurements and cutting?
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    That seems like a good idea, presumably use the back of a drill bit to tap the rawl plug in. Has anyone here tried the method that Keithmac has suggested?
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    Any thoughts on the best size screws and hole? The tile that cracked had 4mm screws in a 6mm hole with red rawlplug but was already weakened by a 10cm hole. As that's only the extractor fan I could use smaller screws no problem. With the radiators, though, where I'd like to use the 4mm...
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    Tile Adhesive not set

    After spending ages getting hole exactly right in tile for extractor fan, damn thing cracked when I put the screws in!!!!! Not noticeable, but I know it's there, grrr..
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