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    Bathroom plinth connectors

    I have put in a new bathroom and am just finishing it off and have a few questions: 1) I have mitred the 200mm wide 19mm thick plinth to form a 90 degree corner. I would like to use a plinth connector to protect the corner and make it even prettier. The finish is walnut and the bathroom has...
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    The one above this works
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    http://www.bathroomevolution.co.uk/item--Italiano-wall-mounted-cylindrical-mono-bath-mixer-GS-A842BATH--GS-A842BATH.html Try copying and pasting above
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    Still wont work....not sure why?
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    http://www.bathroomevolution.co.uk/item--Italiano-wall-mounted-cylindrical-mono-bath-mixer-GS-A842BATH--GS-A842BATH.html
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    Kevplumb....what is involved for both. What do you suggest. How much would it cost me to do myself? Not looking to spend a fortune, but am getting quite good with the blow-torch, flux and solder.
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    The website says they are for low or high pressure. Check it out? What do you think? http://www.bathroomevolution.co.uk/item--Italiano-wall-mounted-cylindrical-mono-bath-mixer-GS-A842BATH--GS-A842BATH.html
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    Bathroom pressure problems

    Hi I have a "normal" vented system. I have redone my bathroom with wall mounted mixers. Once everything was connected it became apparent that the pressure was not great so I connected the bath mixer up to the power shower and it seems ok. The basin mixer although being 22mm for all but the...
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    Bathroom questions.....

    That is why I am doing the research. Is this forum the correct place to look for help on this type of thing? I also figured that if I replace like for like the situation will be no worse than when I started. Any help still greatly appreciated.
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    Bathroom questions.....

    Ok - then I intend to extend the circuit from the lights to the extractor fan. So the fan will come on when the lights are switched on. Any suggestions as to what kind of extractor to get? Should I terminate this within the wall and tile over? How do I do this? I doubt it. How would I check...
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    Bathroom questions.....

    Hi all I am redoing my downstairs bathroom to include water based underfloor heating. All the cabinets, radiators, fixtures, fittings and tiles to be replaced. What are the thoughts of an extractor fan in the bathroom? It is a smallish bathroom with an airbrick to the outside and an...
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    Bathroom questions.....

    Standard ceramic tiles say 300x300. Prep work?
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    Bathroom questions.....

    Hi all I have read the "Wall and floor tiling basics" post but still have a few queries. I am redoing my downstairs bathroom to include water based underfloor heating. The walls are solid blockwork and the floor is suspended timber with a 50mm screed which incorporates the 16mm plastic...
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    Underfloor heating questions.....and others

    1) I have a ground floor cupboard which currently has the electrical consumer unit, gas mains supply and some water and heating pipe risers between the ground and 1st floors. Can I position my underfloor heating manifold in this cupboard? 2) What is involved in connecting up a electrical...
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    What size hot water pipes

    The hot water cylinder is on 1st floor. The bathroom and kitchen are on ground floor.
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    What size hot water pipes

    The larger galvanised pipe enters the bathroom and goes to the bath mixer. It then reduces to a 15mm equivalent galvanised pipe which is continued. From this continuation, there is a branch which goes to the basin in the bathroom and the 15mm galvanised equivalent continues to the kitchen.
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    What size hot water pipes

    The kitchen has a hot water outlet. At present there is a galvanised pipe from the bathroom to the kitchen. I want to change it to copper.
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    What size hot water pipes

    Ok - so I will put in a 22mm from the cylinder to the mixer. The branches to the basin and to the kitchen - should they be 15mm?
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    What size hot water pipes

    I am replacing the galvanised pipe supplying my hot water with new copper pipe. The galvanised pipes naturally look bigger that their copper equivalents but looking at the bore (I cut the pipes) I would say that the pipe is currently equivalent to a 22mm to the bottom of the riser and from there...
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