hard to tell from the picture, but it looks like a balanced flue system.
it can be moved, but could end up a huge job ( possibly relocating the boiler)
have you checked the manufacture instructions re flue positions ?
Shower tray screwed to the wall ? aye that would be one of those wall hung shower trays :P
only kidding.
no they are not screwed to the wall. your floor may have to be cut to take the new waste, would need to see pictures m8.
shower valve depends on what type of hot/cold water system...
fitted them loads of times, the ones i fit are 100 or 150w versions
take a while to heat up, but really nice when up to temp,
http://www.devi.co.uk/products/devimat/devimat_100_dtif.html
is the kitchen sink a lever tap ( 1/2 a turn from off to full on ) if so its a ceramic disc tap, and you will experiance poor flow rates due to the poor head of water you have in the bungalow.
how exactly do you 'bleed' the system ???
hello any ideas on how to remove survace scratches from a PVC window sill. it has quite a high polished finish,
i have removed a chip in the pvc using wet and dry , but need somthing to polish up the area and tidy up the rest, what can i use?
think agile is on the right track here, can understand this happening, but why would the shower or kitchen affect this? once the cistern is filled its filled, running other water shouldnt affect this?
look into the toilet, - is the feed to the toilet closing under normal conditions?
according to the rules, a pipe can be raggled into a wall and plastered in without building any pipe chases prividing you would be able to cap the pipe if there was ever any problems. as far as the type of pipe, im not sure, mabe plastic. im sure i read somwhere that copper reacts with...
I am not in the habit of fitting these because 1. they look rubish, and if there is ever a problem (like yours you need to get nasty with the tiles. ( i take it is the type that go on behind the tiles and not the sticky ones that go on the front)
in my opinion you have a few options but...