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    Cistern washer type?

    Much appreciated
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    Cistern washer type?

    Can anyone link to a replacement sealing washer that could replace the perished one in my cistern please? Picture of the exisiting one is attached.
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    Advice on threaded brass adapter for kitchen tap

    Hi, to cut a long story short, we rented a hot tub recently and the guy setting it up connected something like this to my kitchen tap to connect a hose and fill it with warm water: Hot tub guy removed the black part from our kitchen tap: And screwed the adapter into here, which has a 15mm...
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    Vaillant boiler leak

    So should I put the cover back on? We've been roasting marshmallows next to the flame this afternoon (delicious BTW)
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    Vaillant boiler leak

    I have, just want an opinion?
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    Vaillant boiler leak

    My in-laws returned home after a few weeks away to find the boiler had lost pressure, which has happened in the past a couple of times. The boiler was re-pressured but water started leaking from the top of the expansion vessel. It appears to have stopped now but obviously somethings not right...
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    Fitting 1 dimmer switch for 2 lights

    Yep all working ok. Really grateful for your advice, the 1 switch controlling 2 lights at either end of the room had bugged me since we moved in. All good now though :)
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    Fitting 1 dimmer switch for 2 lights

    John, I did it your way and its working perfectly with both lights working independently. Thank you for your advice!
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    Fitting 1 dimmer switch for 2 lights

    Thanks John. Do I need to worry about the blue wires at the rear of the box at all?
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    Fitting 1 dimmer switch for 2 lights

    My lounge has 2 lights controlled by 1 switch. I want to replace the current switch for a dimmer, but I'm a bit confused by the wiring after opening up the mounting box. There are 2 brown wires connected to L1. Do I simply reconnect the dimmer in the same way? Ideally I'd like to be able...
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    Fitting a blanking plate on a double socket

    Yes, in the process of turning the room into a nursery. The cot is up against a wall and directly in front of said electrical socket, hence the need to fit the blanking plate.
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    Fitting a blanking plate on a double socket

    Thanks. Only 1 earth wire present I think, just hook it up to a terminal block?
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    Fitting a blanking plate on a double socket

    I need to remove the faceplate of a double socket and replace with a blanking plate. I'm not sure what to do with the wires - do I connect them to terminal blocks or join them together as advised in similar threads elsewhere on here? I've attached a photo with the faceplate off: Thanks in...
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    ok, thanks for your advice, much appreciated :) Silly question, how is the condensation being absorbed into the wall? Is it condensing on the sill on the inside? Apologies for being so clueless.
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    I'm wondering if they intentionally didn't install trickle vents as we're next to a busy road and noise would be an issue? Leaving them ajar would be a bit of a nightmare noise wise, it's bad enough when they're closed :(
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    No, only extractor fans in the en suite and bathroom.
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    No, none of them in the house do. The house builders are primarily a window installation company if that makes any difference.
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    Seems to appear each morning regardless of weather. They've been out once already and thought they'd sorted it, mentioned something about sealant not bonding properly? Either way it's not fixed. Also, the windows don't have any trickle vents.
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    How would this be resolved?
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    New build, water in corners of bay windows

    We moved in to a new build a couple of weeks ago and noticed some mornings that water is being drawn into the plaster in the corners of the bay windows. The builders window guys have been out and thought they'd sorted it but it's still happening. Any ideas why this is happening?
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