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    Baxi Solo WM 50/4 PF - Worth replacing?

    Good point - I've never had any problems. Just wondering if i could be p*****g money away on gas if its inefficient? As i said, I can't find any info on it?
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    Baxi Solo WM 50/4 PF - Worth replacing?

    Hi all, I have a Baxi Solo WM 50/4 PF boiler installed at home at present. I think its around twenty years old and, although running fine, I'm wondering if its worth replacing with something more efficient? I've tried to look up the efficiency rating for this boiler but have had no joy - I...
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    Flushing out central heating system

    Thanks John, Just the sort of commensense advice I was after.............off to plumb centre for some sentinel X400. Thanks again.
  4. J

    Flushing out central heating system

    Hi all, I'm just about to switch on my central heating system again after it being off since May. I've disconnected and re-connected some of the rads during the summer so the system will need to be bled and I was wondering what is the best way to clean out / flush the system before...
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    Wood Rot. Help!

    Thanks gregers, Having done a bit more research I think I've settled on wet rot also - thanks for the confirmation. I've sorted out the source of moisture (condensation) so now need to sort out the damage. I've looked into some boron based treatments etc but what do I do with the softened...
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    Wood Rot. Help!

    [//www.diynot.com/network/jaykart/albums/] I've been doing some work to ventilate my loft space due to excessive condenstation during the winter and its obvious that some of the timber frame members have developed some sort of rot due to damp. I was wondering what type of rot this is...
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    Wood rot in my timber frame
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    Rendering over a timber frame.

    Hi all, Just wondered if somebody could point me in the right direction? I want to replace the render on the gable end of my house as the original horsehair render over wooden laths has become porous. My question is what is the best method to use. I was thinking some sort of vapour...
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