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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    I meant remove the pipe from the saniflo and put the stopper in the saniflo - i.e. part F, like the ones that were in it before installation. As for the actual installation, it wasn't me. Is it really that far out? I thought it had to be 180mm? In fact looking at step 11 in the manual, its 15cm...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    OK, I'm back - sorry. Maybe I'm over-thinking this. The descaler is arriving tomorrow. In the meanwhile I thought I'd switch off and try putting water down the sink to get an idea of how much I can put in without it overflowing into the shower tray. Unfortunately any more that 2.5l and it...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    OK, have ordered, will try that first. Thanks
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    Good warning ... perhaps I will just try the descaler first.:sick: I just thought I should possible check there isn't anything in there that shouldn't be first, but you may have talked me out of it. What is part 15 and what am I looking for when checking? Is that connected to an air inlet? And...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    Its probably about a 150mm drop from the shower. OK, I'll order some descaler. I'd probably prefer to check inside first to ensure hasn't got anything specific blocking it and just needs a clean. Is it just a case of isolating the power and taking the top off to have a look? And if I do take...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    Thanks, I have used that in the past, but a) it didn't do much and b) it wasn't easy to use. Reason being is that the shower doesn't drain immediately (never has from new) so if I pour the cleaner down the shower it will just overflow into the shower tray. I'd have to put a lot down for it to be...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    Thanks. I must admit I'm tempted to replace rather than pay for a repair if I cant find an obvious fault. Looking at the manual I think part number 32 is the bit I think is stuck, and not closing, but my shower is connected to the right hand side. Is there one of these on that side as well? I...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    In fairness it hasn't skipped a beat in 5 years, and without it we wouldn't have an ensuite. It only gets used for number 1s and everyone is trained not to to chuck stuff down it. Sounds like a seal is jammed or something similar. All I am after is a bit of advice so I can make plans to repair...
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    Saniflo Gurgling Noise

    We have a sanifo sanislim (I think) in our bathroom. W/C, sink one side and shower the other side. ALthough it works recently I've noticed 2 things: 1. On flushing toilet there is a gurgling noise in the shower trap 2. It seems to run for longer on flushing the toilet My suspicion is the...
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    French Door Locks

    I genuinly dont know. Possibly. I should have said its for UPVC rather than timber, where the one you linked is for timber (I believe)
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    French Door Locks

    Unfortunately, there's not room internally for a full-size door so it would have to open outwards, which we've discounted. So really just after a way of opening/locking both doors off one lock, as described above, which seems the best compromise to us. Thanks
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    French Door Locks

    We are looking to get new french doors for house. For the sake of argument something very similar to this. http://www.valuedoorsuk.co.uk/arched-french-door-item_417.html The guy doing it has given us the option of: a) single handle, single lock on one door, latches inside to hold other door...
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    water overflowing corner gutter

    When it rains the water overflows the corner gutter on our house. I've not been up, and suspect there is some blockages, but dont think its a blockage as such that is causing the issue. Its like the corner piece hangs down slightly, and the very corner is the lowest point. If I push up on it...
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    rawl plugs not biting

    Thanks. No, it is breeze block I think, but has been drilled several times before I think. I'm actually using frame fixings, rather than actual wallplugs as I had already realised the wall wasn't great, but even they dont grip. ANother option is...
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    rawl plugs not biting

    Drilled tile for the shower rail, and drilled into wall behind. Unfortunately the drill almost fell into the wall and the rawl plug is not gripping. I suspect the wall is just crumbling mortar behind. WHats the best option? I can try one of those stud wall fixings where the legs pul out...
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    What colout grout?

    Tiled around a bath/shower with gloss white tiles, and a border consisting of 3 wide of Dalian Aqua Mosaic blue mosaic. http://www.tilemagic.co.uk/dailian-aqua-mosaic.html I have also used the mosaic on its own as a splashback behind the basin. The white tiles will have white grout. I was...
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    grout lines too thick

    Yeah, will do, I know where I went wrong, was just too late to fix it. Didn't really become apparant until I'd completed the lot and started removing the driy excess grout off the tiles. Will make sure the ones in my own home are spot on. Just annoyed with myself more than anything, as I...
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    grout lines too thick

    Yeah, pretty much worked that out now :cry: It looks a bit better now I've wiped the dry grout off the surfaces. To a pro tiler it probably sticks out like a sore thumb, but I'm definitely going to live with it. Hopefully most people wouldn't even really notice the lines are thicker than they...
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    grout lines too thick

    Tiled a kitchen splashback with metro tiles 20cm x 10cm, 2mm spacers. You probably know the ones, but they are bevelled. Used a flat tile float to apply grout and then removed using a wet sponge. However, I now realise I should have really pressed into the space between the tiles, which I...
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    24 hour timer on bathroom fan

    OK, if anyone is still interest, I ended up with a different solution. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0060HGASI Took the permanent L/N from the fan permanents, and fed the live back from the unit to the switched live on the fan. The sensor itself is low voltage so safe to have in zone...
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