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    Chrome 15mm pipe needed for shower, is stainless ok to use?

    I need a short section of chrome water pipe for my new shower , only around 4 inches will be on show where pipe comes through the wall to the left hand side of electric shower unit, total length needed is less than a foot. I do have a length of previously used stainless steel 15mm pipe which...
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    Level floor but toilet pan not sitting level..sold a dud ?

    Hi i've just fitted a new toilet, no leaks and it's working great, only problem is that the actual pan is not sitting level. My floor tiles are dead level,bubble is in middle of spirit level both ways,ie from cistern/wall to front of pan,and also pan side to pan side when level is sitting on...
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    Internal corner and levels, where do i start?

    Hi, i'm needing a wee bit of advice, ........ Before tiling on top of the old grey tiles i know to give it a good wash with sugar soap. My problem is as you can see from my pics i've tiled the shower cubicle area and worked my way along the top of the bath,where i'm left with cut tiles...
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    Stopcock between lead pipe and copper pipe, wont turn off.

    I'm a diy'er who's in the process of fitting a bathroom suite and shower cubicle, but things are not going to plan...... The main stop-cock,where it comes into the house was very reluctant to turn off, it didn't feel just right, and took me ages to turn it off best i could . Unfortunately...
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    Lowering bath waste pipe through cavity wall into downpipe

    Hi, hopefully some of you guys can help ! I'm going to be fitting a new shower cubicle and bath, only problem is i've got a concrete floor! My old shower tray was fitted on top of an 7 inch timber frame, so as the waste shower water would run downhill into the bath waste, before exiting...
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    No experience,so looking for advice.Pics added

    Hi, newby here so go gently :wink: :) Right......my intention is to fit a new bathroom suite and shower cubicle, so i've been busy removing the old tiles. Some tiles have came off ok, leaving only the tile adhesive, other have pulled off large bits of plaster. I'm in an ex-local...
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