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    So.... how can I connect this...

    Cheers everyone... have a number of solutions here and will sit down these evenig with a fg and a beer and decide whihc works best. Thatnks again.
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    So.... how can I connect this...

    The grey pipe is well and trully fitted in. The to;liet has been there fore a good 2 years and so far no problems. But it is tight. IS there no way to take it in at the side rather thatn the top that ways can hide the pipe with boking if go in at the top soil pipe will run around the wall about...
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    So.... how can I connect this...

    OK.... think I can getting this.... so where do I get a solvent weld boos that isn't a strap on...
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    So.... how can I connect this...

    Hi, That is from Above and if you click on it it's huge :-) The McAlpine Flexi with Boss shounds good... but I cannot find one with google ? It is so tight if I add any extra 110mm there will not be enough room to fit the flexi connector... Cheers Ben
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    So.... how can I connect this...

    ....I am adding a washbasin to my downstairs toilet. I have conencted up everything hung the sink, connected the taps. Everything. Ran the waste to where the toilet connection But cannot think how exactly I am going to connect it. Originally thought I would use a another angle whihc had a boss...
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    Hot water always on with central Heating

    Well that sounds good. So what would I need to fit and to where... Is it goign to require repiping as most of it is under flooring ? Surely if we had a cylinder stat and a shut of valve on the hetaing return the circuit will essentially have shut off anyways. Regards Ben
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    Hot water always on with central Heating

    Hi, Problem is that we only have a 4.5 bed house and only 2 od use in it. During the summer this is fine we have the system on 1 hour in the monring and 1 hour in the evening. But in the winter we are using the central heating alot and not using all the ater that is being used. Surely...
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    Hot water always on with central Heating

    Hi, Jsut got a new plce and am looking at the central heating at present (putting Thermostatic valves throughout etc) However it seems that I cannot have central heating on without also heating water. I have managed to find the punp (under floor ... nice!). this is an open system. IN my last...
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    New Floor : Protection

    Engineered Flooring. :-s
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    New Floor : Protection

    Just laid a ready laquered floor and it looks lovely. At least it did. I one caroner dogs managed to stratch up the floor a bit. Laquar doesn't look very strong. Should I apply a couple of layers of diamond hard varnish. Will I need to snad the whole thing over.... Eek...
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    How do I tell....

    Nope. It's a potterton wall mounted boiler. Reason I ask is I was told by a plumbner in for another reason that i have an olf grtavioty feed system that I should really replace with a pumped system (not the bolier says that is OK!) and that the tank will need replacing as well. Now my...
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    How do I tell....

    there is one downstairs under the floor ?
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    How do I tell....

    ....if my system is pumped or gravity feed. Sounds like a dumb question I know.
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    Removing skim

    Hi, Just rmoved a non loadbearing wall from my house, the plaster board on one side has moved and cracked and one board has a whole will need replacing. The other side is OK but for one crack.... none seems to have had there joints taped ? 1) I was wandering how best to remove the original...
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    Is he wrong ?

    My father in law is suggesting that in stead of jsut fixing the floorboards and then sanding we relay the lot. But surely there needs to be expansion gaps between them ? Is he talking sh*te ?
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    78"x33" Bi-Fold Door

    I don't mind planing already fitted a few doors. Just every 33 inch I have found is mentally expensive.
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