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    Vertical drop 50mm bath waste

    Madrab that's a great suggestion. Thank you :)
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    Vertical drop 50mm bath waste

    I'm hoping to relocate the bath from one side of the bathroom to the other. Unfortunately the joists run the wrong way to accommodate the drain. Is it allowable to route the drain from the bath down a 50mm pipe vertical drop to the kitchen and out through the wall? In the kitchen I would be...
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    Bathroom rad always hot

    Just to add, it's not hot when neither hot water heat or central heating are called.
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    Bathroom rad always hot

    Hi, As per title, just updating the bathroom while I am spending the time at home. Since we moved in, I'd noticed the bathroom rad became hot whenever boiler demand was called. But hadn't really thought too much of it. Just traced the plumbing back and it runs between ch flow and hotwater...
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    Over notched joist

    Thanks, that's great
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    Over notched joist

    Should of said, the notches will now be redundant.
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    Over notched joist

    I was dumb struck when I saw the 15mm on push fit connectors.... All the pipe work will be replaced with new It's gone from a corner bath and we will be fitting a conventional 1700 bath I'm replacing all the 18mm chipboard floor with 18mm ply, while the floors were up I was going to fit some...
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    Over notched joist

    The angle steel on the floor is something I was thinking could be bonded over the top maybe get the other end on the other side of the wall and get a fixing in....
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    Over notched joist

    Just replacing the bathroom suite while I'm confined to home. However I've been confronted with quite a bodged previous install. I'm after some advice on the best way of reinforcing the over sized notch which has been done adjacent to the wall. Thanks
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    Opinions roof above bay window

    Thank you for the help Ian and Bob, I'll celotex it as Ian suggested. Regarding the daylight, I've attached some pictures from the outside, I think it's just where trim meets up with the beam, I'll fill the gap with some brown silicon. IMG_20181128_092033 by 80sman posted 28 Nov 2018 at 9:24...
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    Opinions roof above bay window

    I shot of the house from the front before the windows were replaced. IMG_0482 by 80sman posted 27 Nov 2018 at 7:56 PM
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    Opinions roof above bay window

    I've realised I've named these incorrectly. I think they should be called bow windows, they have gallows brackets underneath the lower sill. We moved in to the house about 4 years ago, it had single glazed wooden windows in that were very rotten. So the first job was getting them replaced with...
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    Opinions roof above bay window

    I should probably of mentioned that it's just a lead roof on top of the ply.
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    Opinions roof above bay window

    Please see attached photos showing roof above bay window. My thought was to seal all the gaps up with silicon, then use celotex to insulate with expanding foam to hold it in position. Use some new damp proof membrane under that and finish with some new 12.5 plasterboard. My worry is would...
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    x2 Single Pyrolytic Ovens on kitchen ring.

    Thank you to all of you for the replies. Have spoken to the electrician and we've agreed to run a new feed for the ovens from the cu.
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    x2 Single Pyrolytic Ovens on kitchen ring.

    Looks like 11.5 amps each then? To return to the original question, is it safe to have these on the kitchen ring with all the other Appliences? Or when cooking Sunday dinner one day while drying the clothes in the tumble dryer are we likely to trip the cu? Thanks for the help, I don't know...
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    x2 Single Pyrolytic Ovens on kitchen ring.

    total connected load of ovens is 3.45kw each. Pyrolytic is the cleaning function where the ovens heat up to 450 degrees centigrade to burn off the grease. Makes them easier to clean.
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    x2 Single Pyrolytic Ovens on kitchen ring.

    I'm just about to have my kitchen refitted. I've had an electrician to come and have a look. He's quoted me £2500 for a rewire. We are after new lights and lots of fiddly bits around the new cupboards. The bit that worries me, is that we want to mount x2 pyrolytic neff ovens away from the...
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    Condensation at top of internal soil pipe

    Thanks for the advice :-)
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    Condensation at top of internal soil pipe

    Definitely soil stack, there were no fans installed in bathrooms when we moved in 2 years ago. I'm pretty sure it must have been built that way as I wouldn't begin to know how you would get a complete length of soil pipe into the roof space. I would hazard a guess that the majority of the...
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