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    Vaillant or Glow worm - Combi boiler

    Thanks simond If Vaillant now own GloWorm do they also make them, is it a case that the internal components are the same and it is just sold under a different brand name? Or is the build quality on them different? If I can get a 10yr warranty on the Vaillant that might be the one to go for if...
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    Vaillant or Glow worm - Combi boiler

    Hi we are getting our entire central heating replaced, currently on a one pipe system with hot water cylinder, immersion heater, cold water tank in the loft and the boiler is from the seventies and pretty much inaccessible in the corner of the kitchen. We are looking to replace it with a combi...
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    Moving a loft hatch

    Hi I'm looking for a bit of advice/confirmation on moving a loft hatch. We have a 1950s house with a separate toilet by the side of the bathroom, which we will be making into one and the loft hatch straddles where the new bit of wall will go. We want to move the hatch down (towards the light...
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    Can anyone recommend a bathroom supplier

    2k but I don't think it's enough as we're looking for freestanding bath, toilet, sink, shower cubicle, mixer shower and flooring and wall tiles, are we being unrealistic? Does City Plumbing have the same ranges as Travis Perkins as they are part of the same group? Our builder friend dropped off...
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    Can anyone recommend a bathroom supplier

    We will very soon be updating our bathroom and I thought I found the perfect site to get it all from betterbathrooms.com, great reviews on the site, but looking a bit deeper found plenty of negative too. Just wondered what peoples experience was on here for them and also for Victoria plum and...
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    Heating dilema for Living room

    The one I have heard the most is not to have them under the window as the heat escapes, but the other day I was told by a plumber that it was best to have them under the window as it kind of creates a shield against the cold coming in! I'm sure it is quite a heavily contested point. Do you...
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    Heating dilema for Living room

    I know that's why I'd like to change the heating, I know you could just move the sofa but there is only one place and that would be near the window which would be cold as well and not very well situated The other thing we could possibly do is move the radiator to under the window!!
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    Heating dilema for Living room

    We aren't using it at the moment but will do in the future once we get the chimney swept, only been in 8 months. It doesn't feel like a draught more as if the cold is coming up through the floor, which is way I thought UFH would be good. I'll try and block it up temporary and see if it...
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    Heating dilema for Living room

    Hi, I'm looking for a bit of advice on heating a living room. It is a 1950s house with a carpeted concrete floor which always feels cold up to mid calf, if you can get your feet up on the sofa it's not quite as bad. I've been thinking about under floor heating (wet) and whether that would be...
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