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    Baxi 105he - no hot water at low flow - diaphragm?

    Hi if necessary, is the replacement of the venturi something I can do - or is it one for a Gas Safe engineer? keith
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    Baxi 105he - no hot water at low flow - diaphragm?

    ok - thanks for the reply. I've picked up one of these kits before - got some plumbers merchants near my work so easy enough. I'll give it a go this weekend. Keith
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    Baxi 105he - no hot water at low flow - diaphragm?

    Hi, got a problem with my Baxi 105he. I've installed some new taps in our house - kitchen a couple of years ago, and bathroom washbasin at the weekend just gone. Problem I'm having is that when running the kitchen hot tap it doesn't fire up the boiler, or has to be stopped and restarted a...
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    Built in shelving in alcove - minimising condensation

    Ok - sounds a good plan and easy to do behind the boxes. Should I try to fill the void above with something? Thanks Keith
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    Built in shelving in alcove - minimising condensation

    Hi I just wanted some advice on putting in some fitted shelving. We have an alcove in our bedroom, beside the chimney, about a 1.5m wide and depth about 40cm. The room is north facing, although the external wall ourside the alcove faces west. We have had a very small amount of condensation...
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    Fitting new toilet and basin waste

    Yup, should have been clearer. The basin currently has a 40mm waste pipe (I think!) - I'll check. When I'd looked at pan connectors it looked like these mainly had 40mm connections for basin waste - but the example from toolstation clearly takes a 32mm. I'll try to get some detail on...
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    Fitting new toilet and basin waste

    Hi I want to fit a new toilet in our house. We have a small separate room where the toilet is, and there's an existing compact washand basin. The existing basin waste joins into the toilet waste pipe. I was looking at Wickes's toilet to go - which seems to get fairly good reviews. Can...
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    Kitchen worktop - gaps and tiling

    Ah. That should read "gap at the end of the worktop where it meets the wall". The worktop is installed with a wall at either end. There is a 5mm gap at the end of the worktop where it meets the wall. This is visible from the front. If I used a small upstand I could continue it down the...
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    Kitchen worktop - gaps and tiling

    Thanks for the reply. The worktops are in - so there's no scope to change the gap now! I had wondered if instead of tiling across the bottom of the window sill I instead put in a wooden sill, which could drop a little in front, ideally letting me use a single row of tiles below the window...
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    Kitchen worktop - gaps and tiling

    Hi I've just put in some solid wood worktops to my kitchen. I want to tile above these but there are a couple of issues: 1. there is an expansion gap at the back of the worktop and at the ends of about 5mm, which I'd like to conceal in some way 2. the distance between the top of the...
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    Self levelling compound - practical questions on laying

    Hi I just thought I'd post a quick update. I was working on the kitchen last week, and this involved laying the floor. Generally it went well. I removed the old laminate, and then lifted the old thermoplastic tiles. In some cases these came up intact, although more often they broke. I took...
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    Kitchen sink and appliance wastes

    A question for any plumbers or experienced DIY'ers. I'm plumbing in a double sink, washer and washing machine. Sink is from IKEA, but I want to bin the supplied wast trap. I've got a single 40mm waste pipe going through the wall. There are various ways I could connect it up, but the basic...
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    Self levelling compound - practical questions on laying

    Ok cheers Dazlight. I'll just give it a go and see how I get on. Keith
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    Self levelling compound - practical questions on laying

    Hi I was on here last week, and over on Matt's flooring forum, and got some good advice on what to do about my kitchen floor. On Saturday I'll be laying the first layer of Arditex NA - first time I've used SLC. A couple of practical questions though. The room is about 7m2, and I plan to...
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    Kitchen flooring advice

    Matt thanks for the message. I'll have a look round the forum you recommend. From your earlier message, and from some other threads, it seems the bitumen layer acts (to some degree) as a partial dpm - but who knows if it's doing this job properly. You suggested maybe laying a screed...
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    Kitchen flooring advice

    Thanks for the reply. I had a look at your stickies on Slc's etc and realised then that ply wasn't the way. I'll have a think about screeds etc and do a bit more reading then prob post again. Keith
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    Kitchen flooring advice

    Thanks for the replies. I might get a sample of the tiles tested for asbestos, just to be sure where I am. Catlad - did you ply over a concrete floor? How did the drilling and fixing of the ply go? What was the spacing on the screws? Keith
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    Kitchen flooring advice

    THanks flooringman. When I saw the mysterious tiles I didn't recognise the material - so wondered if they might be something like that. The vinyl supplier I'm getting my flooring from suggests that even though it's not cushioned, because I'm only covering a small area then it can just be...
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    Kitchen flooring advice

    Hi I was on a few weeks ago asking questions about laying rubber floor tiles - which the forum then conviced me was a bad idea! I'm now thinking about vinyl sheet flooring. So, I had an investigate of what is under the kitchen floor this morning. I took up the threshold and it turned out...
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