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    Cat problem

    I would rather lag the cats with razor wire then shoot them when i got bored of hearing them cry. :twisted:
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    Cat problem

    The drain pipe idea sounds good, a workmate suggested rather than looking for U shaped pipe of the correct size to get 2 inch pipe and cut a slot 1/2 inch wide along its length then bend the pipe over the insulation and let go, it will spring back and keep it in place, a few cable ties and job...
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    Cat problem

    I would have to drug the cat to get them on it would tear me to shreds, I was thinking of removing their claws with pliers but the wife wont let me.
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    Cat problem

    OK thanks, i will go back to plan A and see if i can get some of the guttering in the picture, if anyone else has any suggestions i would welcome them.
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    Cat problem

    yes i know, the O/D of the insulation is 48mm the pipe (in the picture) is 50 mm so providing i can get hold of it at my local DIY store in the 50mm size i was hoping i could simply put the square pipe over the newly installed insulation and cable tie it into place. I am not good at DIY so am...
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    Cat problem

    The pipe is 220 CM long and unfortunitly runs around the end of the garage wall to the drain, it has 3 different lengths with 3 x 90 degree joints in it. Would something like this do the job if i could find it close to the size of the outside diameter of the insulation, i am not very good at...
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    Cat problem

    My cats have used the pipe insulation on the pipe that leads from my condensing boiler (in my unheated garage) to the drain as a scratching post and all but removed it, i am going to renew it as i have read what can happen if it freezes solid. I want to protect the pipe insulation so they...
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    Joints

    You might be right but i am hoping he is the bad apple in the barrel and they do employ plumbers who do the job properly. I have checked the joint several times today and (touch wood) its still not leaking, i guess the metal compression elbow is better than the snap on one that was originally...
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    Joints

    We pay for the Homeserve insurance on all the pipes in the house I expected them to send a plumber not a cowboy, why should i pay a local plumber to fix his botch up job ? I know very little about plumbing but after a quick google I knew he should have used a pipe cutter not a kitchen knife...
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    Joints

    Thanks for your help. :wink:
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    Joints

    Thanks, the piece of pipe he cut off did have a rounded smooth edge at one end and a small gap around the end of the pipe approx 2mm from the end, i am assuming that was the insert, he did remove something and used a lot of ptfe tape before putting it into the new metal compression elbow...
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    Joints

    Could you tell me what an insert looks like?
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    Joints

    I recently had a slight drip coming from the underneath side of the hot tap on the kitchen sink, we have insurance through Homeserve and a plumber came out, he fit a new fibre washer and said it was fixed. I arrived home from work to find a new leak coming from an elbow at the other end of...
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    Speedfit

    The copper pipe was wrapped in some kind of insulation ,the original heating system was put in over 15 years ago before i bought the property. my answer is a decent job not the cowboy job he appears to have done. I know why he didn't use the compression fittings in the bathroom where he...
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    Speedfit

    Fortunately they soldered all the connections at the boiler end,it was a replacement so there wasn't much pipework to do.
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    Speedfit

    Arf Laying of pipe in concrete and masonry. Speedfit pipe and fittings can be laid in concrete and masonry provided they are installed in conduit pipe with access boxes for the fittings. As stated in Water Regulation Schedule 2.7 and BS8000 : Part 15, fittings and pipe should be...
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    Speedfit

    Thanks for your answer. You say he should have used,is it illegal to use them in a concrete floor? Why are they not recommended for use in a concrete floor? The wife said he did wrap them in some kind of blue plastic sheeting/lining will this help? .
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    Speedfit

    During a recent boiler install the fitter accidentally drilled through the hot water pipe in the concrete floor,he repaired it using a short length of copper pipe and some speedfit connectors,this stopped the leak and the next day he came back and filled the hole with concrete. I have now been...
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    Savings

    As you have probably already read i am installing a combi in place of my ageing Worcester boiler (15 years old at least) and a Main medway water heater (age unknown) I know its only guesswork but what savings can i expect when the new boiler is up and running?
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    Gas pipe to boiler

    Its the Clas HE 30 FF that he has quoted for,they make a 24 FF a 30 FF and a 38 FF
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