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    Vokera Compact 24 Flexible Hoses

    Thanks guys managed to find them using the part codes. They weren't as expensive as i expected only about £20 each.
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    Vokera Compact 24 Flexible Hoses

    Been struggling to find a price for the two flexible braided hoses that come from the heat exchanger. Can anybody point me in the right direction or give me a rough price for them? Cheers
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    Vokera Compact 24 - Replace or repair

    Not sure how old it is. It was here when i moved in five years ago and it wasn't new then so i'd guess between 8 and 10 years old.
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    Vokera Compact 24 - Replace or repair

    Hey guys looking for some advice. My Vokera Compact 24 boiler is playing up. It needs a new heat exchanger, flexi hoses, expansion vessel and relief valve. Do you think its worth my while paying to have this all repaired or should i take the hit and replace the boiler? Thanks Craig
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    Fitting TRV's to Combi System

    Hi guys I am looking to install TRV's and new LSV's to my heating system. I have read that before installing it would be best to drain down the system to remove any deposits in the water. Is this correct? Also, i live in a top floor flat, how would i drain down the system? There isn't a...
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    Help fitting new bath

    I see what you mean now. Silicon as much as possible to give extra protection and to allow for any movement between full and empty. Thanks for the help Just need to wait for the bath being delivered now. No doubt i'll be back for more advice :D Cheers Craig
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    Help fitting new bath

    What would you suggest rather than silicon? Some kind of sealing strip?
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    Help fitting new bath

    Yeah not getting my hopes up about keeping them whole. Been looking at some other options for round the bath, might put some other tiles in or tile board. Here's a quick run through of how im going to install the bath. Please correct me if im wrong don't want to end up sliding out the...
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    Help fitting new bath

    So to be clear my best option is to remove some of the wall tiles then tile down to the height of the bath? A bit more of a job than i first thought lol :D Hopefully i'll be able to get the tiles off without breaking them! Cheers Craig
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    Help fitting new bath

    Thanks for the advice. Do the wooden straps need to be secured to the floor by screws or silicon? Also, am i ok to but the edge of the bath up against the existing wall tiles and just silicon along the seal? Thanks Craig
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    Help fitting new bath

    Hey guys Looking for some assistance in fitting a new shower bath. I am removing my existing shower unit and putting the bath in its place. The floor in my bathroom is fully tiled. Can i simply sit the bath on top of this or do i need to fix it to the floor in some way? Also, should i put...
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