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    Getting Hot Water, but no central heating

    From looking it up, it seems that a diverter is a part inside the boiler that needs to be replaced ( the cost varies from (£50 - £100) for the part i think
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    Getting Hot Water, but no central heating

    Spoke to an boiler engineer today. been told the most common fault for this symptom is a heat diverter. Been told it will cost around £150 ( parts and labor to fix)
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    Getting Hot Water, but no central heating

    Hi all, Would appreciate any advice or solutions, before I call out an engineer. I am getting perfect hot water but no heating. The boiler is a Worchester Greenstar i boiler. Thanks in advance
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    Which paint brands would u recommend?

    Hi All, I am repainting a rented house and would really appreciate peoples feedback about certain brand of paint that they would recommend or stay clear off. I am looking to repaint my ceilings / skirting white and walls magnolia. It doesn't need to be fancy paint Thanks in Advance
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    Mice in boiler

    I have a little problem with mice getting into the boiler, they have got in a couple of weeks ago, and chewed through wires, and knocked out the hot water and heating. Got a boiler man to come and fix it and replace the parts Same problem again has arisen, this time they have chew through the...
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    Thank you so much for your advice, much appreciated!!!! :D
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    Thanks, if you were doing this for your own property what course of action would you take, and what type of professionals should I be asking for to to this job. Thanks for all you help !!!
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    I basically getting the work done, and then will have to chase the neighbour for the cost. I thought about asking about a Recirculating extractor, as it seems the simplest, but I was told that for heavy cooking, they are not the best option, and they dont suck out moisture. Is that correct...
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    My next door neighbors builders, as they were building a loft extension. They asked for permission. I gave it, however it seems that their builders have done a botched job. first with roof (which has been resolved) and now with the kitchen extractor and the outlet for that. There are no gas...
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    I have attached the pics of the extractor and the chimney stack in the kitchen. There are no other flues in the chimney The stack was lowered in Feb 19th 2013 Thanks for any advice !!!
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    Fumes from Kitchen Extrator in Loft soloutions

    Hi all, Just had some remedial roofing work done (after a neighbors builder did a chimney stack removal) and found that the chimney stack had been left exposed and that the pipe which was running from the flue pipe (supposed to be an outlet for fumes from the kitchen extractor) was not...
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    Fllue and pipe

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    Vented Tile

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    Finished Roof work

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    roofing work

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    Flue in roof advice

    Hi all Quick bit of advice needed I would like the flue pipe (for a kitchen extrator fan) to be straighten on the roof. What should I be asking a roofer to do and how what pieces can the roofer use to make a flue pipe that currently is at a diagnal angle come out through the roof...
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    Chimney Stack Removal and Remidal work

    Thanks for the advice - does that mean that the chimeny stack part in the loft should be bricked up to the roof supports?
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