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    How can i tell if my new house needs a re-wire

    Slightly off topic point, perhaps, but if it's an old-style fuse box then it's abundantly clear a rewire is on the cards, and if the estate agent hasn't thought that worthy of mention when considering the asking price for the property, then it sounds to me like you've got pretty sound grounds...
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    landing light with built in pir

    ban-all-sheds may be a little tactless, but he's got a point. I love playing with electrics and installing things I can sit back and be proud of as much as the next man, but unless there's a good reason for something like this (like a disability or something similar) then it does seem a...
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    Using 22mm in the middle of a 15mm installation

    All very interesting, but can anyone actually answer the main question? ie. would it be problematic to have a 22mm run of pipe in the middle of a 15mm installation?
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    Using 22mm in the middle of a 15mm installation

    I like the smell of gas. :wink:
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    Using 22mm in the middle of a 15mm installation

    Hello I’m tapping into my hot and cold water supply to feed a new WC and cloakroom basin I’m fitting. I need to run about 4m of pipe for each to get them into the cloakroom. The supply I’ll tap into is 15mm and that’s how I intend to continue it. However, I have a spare run of 22mm copper...
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    Flow/return predicament

    Great, thanks to all, I'll proceed so it's the same as the others.
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    Flow/return predicament

    Hi, wonder if someone can help with this. I recently extended my central heating system to add a couple of new radiators in. I was extremely careful to follow the 'flow' and 'return' (as they should have been) from the newly installed boiler to make sure I got them right. Once installed, it...
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