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    Air in 2 radiators - ongoing problem

    I had a new consumer unit put in 9 months ago and the electrician tested all the circuits. I will ask if he tested for earth leakages to the radiator pipes. Looking in the cupboard with the hot water cylinder, pump, 3 way valve, programmer, etc, most of the pipes had earth wires attached. I now...
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    Air in 2 radiators - ongoing problem

    A bit of progress. I was at the flat yesterday. I last checked the radiators 2 weeks ago. Yesterday they were full of water. The heating hasn't been on. I then ran the heating and checked the expansion tank in the loft. It is not drawing in any air through the combined feed and vent in the...
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    Air in 2 radiators - ongoing problem

    The pipes are copper, apart from a small section in the loft where the plumber converted the feed to a combined feed and vent which he did in plastic. So I should first check for hydrogen from corrosion? The radiators have the old bleed screws where the 'air' escapes through the thread of the...
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    Air in 2 radiators - ongoing problem

    Sorry for the massive post but I thought it better to put as much info as possible. I have an ongoing problem at a flat I rent out with 2 of the radiators needing bleeding. The heating system was installed 29 years ago when it was converted to a flat. It’s an open vent system with copper pipes...
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    Hi, In the end our neighbours didn't want the chimney stack removed so we had to put in the...

    Hi, In the end our neighbours didn't want the chimney stack removed so we had to put in the steel beam on our side to support the chimney breast and stack. John
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    Advice on removing a shared chimney stack

    Ok, thanks. So is it also possible to put in new rafters, insulation, roof boarding, etc (to support the new roof tiles) where their side of the stack is, with ONLY access from the roof?
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    Advice on removing a shared chimney stack

    Ok, may be I haven't been clear enough. 1. We wish to remove all our chimney breast at ground, first and loft floor levels. If we don't remove the stack as well, we will have to support the stack with a steel beam at ceiling height in our loft floor level (i.e. just below our roof). 2, 3...
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    Advice on removing a shared chimney stack

    We are having a loft conversion done and would like to remove a chimney breast at ground, first and loft floor levels. The chimney stack is shared with our neighbour. They have already had a loft conversion done and had the chimney breast removed at ground and first floor levels. At loft floor...
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    Megaflo dd145 questions

    Thanks for the reply. Is it necessary to have the immersion tank descaled? It's in London which is a hard water area. Is there any way of knowing if an immersion tank needs descaling?
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    Megaflo dd145 questions

    I recently bought a flat that doesn't have a gas supply, so hot water is provided by a Megaflo dd145 immersion heater. The hot water is controlled by an economy 7 timer with a separate boost switch. There is only one cable from the timer which goes into the bottom heater on the immersion tank...
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    How do I find leak in pipework without taking up floor?

    Hi, You'll need to find a company local to you. The company the insurance company employed were called Munters. They didn't repair the pipework and a plumber from a different company came to fix it. To find a company near you do an internet search for 'leak detection services'.
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    New bath, used for showers, in rented flat -acrylic or steel

    I have put some enamel paint on the chip in the existing bath but it is a slightly different shade and makes the bath look old - the current bathroom was put in 15 years ago. As I'm getting a good rent, I want to put in a new bathroom so it is attractive to the current and future tenants. The...
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    New bath, used for showers, in rented flat -acrylic or steel

    I want to put a new bath into a rented flat. There is a stand up shower over the bath. It is a 3 bedded flat with one bathroom and I think the bath is used a lot for showers. I am limited by size as to the bath I can put in. I want a bath that is strong, will take abuse and, if possible, is easy...
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    How do I find leak in pipework without taking up floor?

    I can't remember exactly what happened as it was a while ago. I did it all by phone with a claims advisor appointed by the insurance company. I didn't have to fill in a claims form as I was able to explain in detail what the problem was and what tests/checks we had already done to eliminate...
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    How do I find leak in pipework without taking up floor?

    Yes, we found the leak. When I phoned around, one of the plumbing firms mentioned it might be covered by my buildings insurance under a trace and access clause. I phoned up the insurance brokers and they confirmed it was. The insurers sent out someone with heat detecting equipment. They...
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    How do I find leak in pipework without taking up floor?

    I'm not sure I feel confident enough to do that myself, as I would have to drain down the system and then somehow get the compressor to pump air into the system and at the same time go round trying to listen for leaks. Presumably the compressor would be quite noisy, so that might make it...
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