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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    I think I'll forget that idea then.
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    Obviously I don't want to damage the windows and so made some enquiries about the latter point earlier. Out of 20 or so companies I contacted, only 3 were prepared to do this. The others (that I managed to get through to) said that this was not something that they did and a good proportion of...
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    Something I have been looking at but as we have a 1930s solid wall house, and the rooms aren't that big then it narrows our options. Sadie
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    ...and that gets rid of the mould?
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    Yep, you're probably right and that's why I am insisting that the upstairs windows are opened slightly during the day - something that wasn't always happening, especially at our old house and all washing (bar tights, socks etc.,) are put in the tumble dryer. But, there are always times in...
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    In our old house this we had something similar and there were black patches (mould I assume) as well - lets face it, you generally dont see whats behind a wardrobe until you move it and therefore won't see the problem develop. We never really got around to treating this properly as we only...
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    Damp Patch - Suggestions?

    Hi, We have recently moved things around in our main bedroom and noticed a damp patch on one of the walls. This is a 1st floor room in a two floor house and the patch is towards the lower left corner as you look at the window in the room. Currently the patch is not very big, less than the...
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    Coating raw plaster

    No, its a 3 bed house which we own and no-one else lives in it. The reason for looking at insulation between floors is that when the heating is on, the upstairs always feels warmer than downstairs. This, we figured was something to do with the 2 foot of roof insulation the stops heat from...
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    Coating raw plaster

    What about products like Thermilate Warmcoat (link below) ? do they not do anything? http://www.thermilate.com/product-overview/domestic-coatings/warmcoat-energy-saving-paint Sadie.
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    Coating raw plaster

    Hi, Its taken us weeks but weve finally managed to remove the horrid artex from our living room celiing. We did this by steaming the stuff off and in doing so managed to get back to the original plaster... which is in pretty good condition. So, two questions spring to mind as to what to do...
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    Heating Pipes - Insulate or Move

    Nothing other than the fact that we are now looking to redecorate the room and if we are going to replace the carpet and skirting boards then I don't want to have to disrupt any of it again later. This was done two years ago so we've gone through two christmases without them freezing. Thing...
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    Heating Pipes - Insulate or Move

    Hi, Sometime back we had an old back boiler removed and had a new combi boiler installed. The back boiler sat behind the living room fire and the new boiler is now situated in another room. As part of this job we had a new radiator installed in the living room directly under the window...
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    Showers Running Costs - Electric vs Mixer

    Ok, now I am really confused. I've just received information from Gainsborough showers who claim that our shower has a flow rate of 8l/minute, a figure that is not far off our Vaillant boiler (ecoTEC 824) which is 9.4l/minute. So it's 8.5Kw of electricity to produce 8l/min vs 24Kw of gas...
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    Showers Running Costs - Electric vs Mixer

    To be honest I did think of this but don't boilers only modulate in CH mode? I do recall Worcester-Bosch made a big deal about their CDi range being boilers that modulates in DHW mode (as well as CH mode) and that this set them apart from other boiler manufacturers. Sadie.
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    Showers Running Costs - Electric vs Mixer

    Hi, We currently have an 8.5Kw shower in our bathroom and with my 'cost reducing' hat on (note not my 'energy saving' hat), I would like to know whether I would gain much by changing to a mixer shower that would run off our new combi (24Kw Vaillant). I'm assuming that the flow rate of the...
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    Placing a radiator near the boiler

    ...and how exactly am I supposed to read that response? Is that No! to "Would this be ok?" or No! to "would there be a possibility that the heat from the radiator could cause damage to the boiler?"
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    Placing a radiator near the boiler

    Hi, One of our radiators has broken and needs replacing, this is also an opportunity to get a bigger radiator as the muppet that installed it had no idea how much heat the room needed (in a 17' x 10' room they installed a 0.68Kw radiator, not clever). Anyway, the room requires 1.5-2.0Kw by...
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    rules for window locks

    Anyone know if this is still the case as our house used to be a rental property and at some point someone decided to install a window (note 1 window) with a keyloss lock (ie push button). Thing is, most insurers are now starting to insist on key operated locks and I was just wondering whether to...
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    4 Airbricks on 1 wall ???

    Just so I get this straight, given that we have a central heating radiator, next year we are going to install an electric fire on the chimney and that the only flame based heat in the living room is going to be when other half decides to burn some candles for ambience then do we still need the...
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    Two radiators, both leaking from same point.

    "open vent system"..? sorry, not well up on terminology. The council installed a baxi back boiler >10 years ago (probably closer to 20) which was replaced by a Vaillant condensing Combi in April this year. Straight after the boiler was replaced, the first radiator started leaking and...
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