The one thing you need to check is the ESB (Electricity Supply Board) will connect the houses that you wire. They are very strict with the sparks when they are called out to new builds or rewires. Most sparks are RECI or ECSSA registered.
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Sorry I did not get back soon but I just sorted the door yesterday.
Firstly I took off the handles by taking out 2 screws on the inside handle cover and both handles then slipped off easily. I then took out about 10 wood screws on the side of the door holding in the 3 point mechanism. I had...
Thanks HandyHands.
The door mechanism works easier when open. Its still noisy though. But I have noticed that the top roller cam is loose where as the bottom one is solid. So there is a problem with the mechanism.
I am prepared to take it apart to look into it further. All I was afraid of, was...
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Checked the name on the door edge and checked the web site.
http://www.g-u.com/index.php?id=386&Lang=20&MP=28-207
The link is the make of lock I have. The right picture shows 4 roller cams. My door has 2 roller cams.
The lock I have is the "SECURY-EUROPA R 2 with 2 roller cams"
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I have a teak front door with a 3 point locking system. The top and bottom are sliding (up/down) and the middle is (open close). Sorry don’t know the technical terms. It requires some pressure to lift the handle, to lock the door (by the way I cannot lock the door until I lift the handle)...
Had a leak from the bath (the plumber had forgot to tighten the hot water connection into the bath tap) down on to the utility room ceiling.
Anyway the builder had agreed to sort the problem and re-decorate..
The utility ceiling has a bubble in the plaster of about 2 feet long by 1 feet...
I have a Potterton Performa System.
If the temp switch is at 50% and I switch the temp to 100% should the boiler fire up straight away?
I have found that if I switch off the burner (after waiting 5mins) and back on with the temp switch at 100% the boiler fires up straight away.
Have I a...
Thanks Taydo.
But, I was wondering if the 2 showers were being used, allowing for enough hot water, would the pipe work need to be seperate.
99.9% of the time they will not be used together so I don't see any problems with the tee'sbefore the pump.
At the moment I have a mixer shower in the en suite. I am planning to add a pump to increase the water pressure.
I am also planning to add a shower to the bathroom. I have contemplated an electric shower but they do not supply the water pressure of a power shower. My question is;
To install...