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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    Live Demo: The fan has a drip tray for spillages down it. Induction hobs are fantastic for boil overs as they just need a wipe with a cloth.
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    Correct there is no overhead extraction. The latest hob extractor tech is really good. Youtube some of the Elica hob demos. They are very effective. We had one years ago at my parents home and it was fantastic.
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    No the ground level outside is not low enough.
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    It's a vented induction hob as we dont have space in the ceiling void above to extract... thanks If that's the only issue, I can prevent entry so it doesn't bother me too much. Thanks
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    Thanks for your advice. I'm concerned more about condensation then anything else but not sure if i need to worry about it as I'm not too sure how it works with extractors .
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    Makes sense, but any installation using a flexible duct will have a build up of grease in each of the ridges surely? It'd be impossible to 'drip out'.
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    Kitchen extractor duct running under suspended floor and back up. Drawing attached.

    Just wondering if there could be potential problems with running the kitchen extractor from the island under the suspended floor across the kitchen, back up through the floor and then out the wall? Drawing below - The ducting is drawn in red.
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    Walk-in shower - protecting the floor from water ingress

    Ok this is good to know. Like most stuff, you never really know until you install it or ask! Thanks both.
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    Walk-in shower - protecting the floor from water ingress

    I wanted a wet room shower (with 2 screens with an open gap for entry) but it costs a lot of money because I will need to board the entire floor with the waterproof boards to level it out with the wet room tray. The next option is to have a walk in shower tray (with 2 screens with an open gap...
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    Nest and Heatmiser UH4 compatibility.

    Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has used a Heatmiser UH4 wiring center to connect 2 Nest zones for UFH and a radiator zone. I know they are compatible together, but not sure how the Nest hot water connection works. The wiring center has connections for the Hot Water stat. I'm sure the Nest...
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    LVT for wetroom bathrooms/showers

    No not a brand, but a type of flooring. Like you have tiles, engineered wood etc. Karndean and Amtico are LVT brands. Just wondering if anyones seen LTV used in a wetroom scenario before.
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    LVT for wetroom bathrooms/showers

    Hello, Just wondering if anyone has used luxury vinyl tiles in a bathroom with has a wet room shower? Not sure how waterproof and leak proof the installations are. Thanks
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    Wall Hunt Toilet with Concealed Cistern - Matching set?

    Does anyone know if wall hung toilets and the frame/concealed cistern need to be from the same brand to ensure they match or do they all generally work together? A lot of the nice toilet brand have over priced frames and cisterns so it'll be good to save some money by getting a cheaper brand...
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    Can you explain this picture a bit more please????
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    Loose CH pex pipes between joists... problem?

    I've ran my CH flow and return but can only clip them to the joists every 1-1.5m as I ran the pipes in the middle of the noggings and i ant flex them enough to touch the joist to clip them to it. Is this a problem? I know with copper pipes which are loose will often bang but seeing as the pipes...
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    Electricty to Garden shed

    500m underground will take some effort. Do you have a picture of your consumer unit/fuse box? The picture supplied is your meter and supply.
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    Should my stringers be C16 or C24 graded timber

    The cost is so minimal, id always go with C24. Straighter wood, less knots and stronger.
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    Chimney stack responsibility

    I would definitely say the stack belongs to you.. its on your house! Put it this way, if your neighbour got on your roof and starting smashing the stack to pieces and left a big whole in your roof, would you still say the stack was their responsibility?
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    How to get PolyPipe PEX to bend out of shallow screed behind kitchen units?

    I thought about doing this but it's a lot of work as I don't have the right tools to trench it out. Thanks though. I just bought a few of these to try it out... hopefully it works well! Thanks
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    How to get PolyPipe PEX to bend out of shallow screed behind kitchen units?

    I've ran two 15mm PolyPipe pipes which will be buried in about 45mm screed. My problem is that I can't get the pipe to bend enough to allow it to come up out of the screen nearer to the wall. At the moment the pipe will end up coming out of the screed about 15cm from the wall which is no good...
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