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    Wood burning stove

    [/url] Thank you, that's great.
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    Wood burning stove

    All this talk of poison, burning my house down, armageddon, raising the dead etc. It's all very touching. I have however used a reputable local company. the installer was HETAS registered. I have read through the manufacturers installation documents so I know what has been done is not a...
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    Wood burning stove

    I appreciate the concern about risks. Like i mentioned above, maybe i've mislead you when i called it 'silicone'. Anyway, my only question is: Can i remove this without damaging the finish on the stove? don't want any scratch marks. Cheers
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    Wood burning stove

    Maybe it's not silicone then. He told me that the temp it can resist up to 1200 degrees. The stove has been on a few times since it's been applied. has reached temps over 400 degrees and nothing has bubbled or given off any fumes. The only problem i has was the appearance. Wondered how...
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    Wood burning stove

    Thanks for the advice. What's the best way to remove the silicone without damaging the finish on the stove? Cheers
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    Wood burning stove

    Hi, Yeah, that was all fine. Registered and have the certificate.
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    Wood burning stove

    Hi, We had a wood burning stove fitted a few weeks back. Looked great but had some issues with the heat coming out. The installer came back to have a look at it it and one of the solutions was to put a sealant around the base of the flue where it connects the stove. The problem we have now...
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    By the sound of it, things are getting worse and worse the more I show you. If I get this bloke back, couldn't he just turn around and tell me what he's done is fine and be able to talk his way out of it? I found him through the 'mybuilder' website, he had lots of positive reviews, was...
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    There is a hole there, here's an image showing what I can see inside...
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    Sorry you lost me there. How would I be able to tell?
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    Sorry, mistype. Some wiring for an old light had been cut and was exposed on the side if the house. Wiring was still live.
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    Will go and take a picture now... A bit of background to the house. We had a survey done when moved in. One of the areas flagged was the electrics needed looking at as the consumer until was very old. We had two electricians come round to have a look. Both confirmed we needed a new...
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    The certificate is an NICEIC domestic electrical installation certificate. Looking at it again now it just seems to cover a new consumer until that was fitted. Pretty gutted about this. He's already been paid.
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    Does this mean that the work it not safe? He left a certificate for the work that was done. If I can get him back what do i need to tell him needs sorting? - bearing in mind I don't really know anything about this type of work.
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    sockets moved - how to fill holes

    oh dear, this does sound good! The old in the skirting doesn't contain a metal back box.
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