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    Unknown Markings on road / pavement

    Hi Forum, Hope someone can help / insights / information. I came home from work yesterday and saw some markings outside my property. (see picture attached). I checked the local planning site, but there are no references to my road (but could be early days). I did a quick google search and...
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    Vitodens 050-w: OpenTherm and Outside Temp Sensor

    Hi Forum, I am in the process of installing a Vitodens 050w and have purchased a Nest 3rd Gen Thermostat which supports OpenTherm. The boiler itself also comes with an Outdoor Temperature Sensor, so I was unsure if both needs to be connected (The install manual suggests that the Operating Mode...
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    Vitodens 050-w Opentherm

    Hi Forum, Looking to clarify if the Viessmann Vitodens 050-w supports Opentherm? I downloaded a datasheet from the website but couldn't see any direct reference to it being supported. I would be looking to pair it with a Nest Thermostat. Many Thanks. Mark.
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    Retrofitting a Central Heating Filter

    Hi Forum, I've had a Worcester-Bosch 35CDi fitted in 2005, annual serviced and been working fine, with one breakdown recently, when the fan/pump was replaced. Since it was installed no-one has mentioned having a filter fitted, not even the WB engineers doing the annual servicing. I was...
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    Damp Advice (concrete floor)

    Hi Forum, My lounge floor has a serious damp problem which has been diagnosed as the concrete slab. As you see from the photo the damp permeates the immediate area, has affected the plaster on the chimney (plaster in contact with floor) as well as adjacent alcove walls. Two questions: 1)...
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    Preparing wall (Polyfiller / base coat)

    Hi Forum, I'm removing old lining paper as I want to repaint bedroom straight onto walls. On the whole the walls are not in bad shape, there are the usual hairline cracks and also some areas where a thin skim coat has been applied on the corner of the bay window. If I were to paint the edges...
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    Damp around Chimney Breast

    Hi Forum, Since my previous post I've pulled away the carpet and underlay from the front part of the lounge to be inspected by a Damp Specialist. (Not sure how long the damp on the gorund has been there, but the damp on the walls has been there for several years). I wanted to get some advice...
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    Damp at skirting level (moved from General)

    I'm having my lounge redecorated (last done 8/9 years ago). For as long as I can remember there's been some traces of damp pattern near skirting boards, but nothing more problematic than that. My decorator has recommended to have it investigated and fixed - he attaches a higher importance to it...
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    Replacement Radiator (stelrad)

    Hi Forum, I'm replacing a Stelrad compact radiator and was looking at getting the same. A friend suggested to go for a Screwfix Kudox Premium. These seem a bit cheaper and was wondering if there's much difference? Thanks Regards Mark
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    Can I remove incoming phone box while decorating?

    Hi Forum, I'm currently stripping back to start decorating the hall-way, but the incoming BT line is mounted on the wooden framed door. The intention is to burn off old paint and paint. But to do this I'd need to remove the box rather than work-around it. From the picture you can see...
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    C&K Securitech - Alarm Panel Location

    Hi, I've lived in the house for nearly 10 years, the alarm system has been working fine, apart from a battery replacement when the house was rewired about 8 years ago. (Keypad, 3 sensors and front/back alarm box) - so not a big installation. No idea when it was installed or which model it...
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    Protect Cedar Cladding

    Hi Forum, I've recently had an extension built with red cedar cladding and want to try and protect its colour from the elements and sun. Is there anything you would recommend? I don't want to stain it as the original colour is great. Many Thanks. Mark
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    Is Copper Earth?

    Hi Forum, Just a basic question, I have some electrics being carried out and I wanted to verify that the attached picture, the live, neutral are clear. And if the copper is the earth connection? Usually I would expect a yellow cable. This is for a gas hob with an electrical igniter...
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    Rmoving Basic Light Pendant

    Hi, Slightly embarrassing this one, I'm doing some ceiling re-decoration and I've tried to unscrew/detatch the basic light pendant from the main fitting, so as to get a good finish and I will probably get a new light fitting anyway. Inspite of good efforts, it's not budging and most...
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    Reina Radiators

    Hi. Just a quick question. Are Reina radiators worth considering? I'm looking to get a vertical rad, 1800mm and their catalogue has some appealing designs. I'm getting a bit of rad fatigue, so I'm kind of hoping the answer is yes, they're ok... BTU values seems quite good on some of...
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    Vertical Raditor - minimum distances?

    Hi Forum, I'm currently having my kitchen renovated and I'm looking at having a vertical radiator fitted. The height of the room where it is going is 235cm and my main question is whether there are any restrictions / tolerances for how high the radiators must be from the floor and...
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    Recommend Underfloor Electric Matting

    Hi Forum, I'm in the process of having the kitchen re-tiled and agreed with the builder that it would be feasible to fit underfloor electrical matting. I'm planning on having two sections: 3m2 for hallyway - stat 1 7m for kitchen - stat 2 I've had a look at some sites and saw a...
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    Disconnect Washing machine (Cold Supply Value)

    Hi Forum, I need to disconnect my washing machine (cold supply only) and I noticed that the connection has what seems a small value, whereas I was expecting a blue handle type switch. I did try and turn the head with some long-nosed pliers and only managed a quarter turn (if...
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    RCD tripping - mcb's off (split-load unit)

    Hi Forum, I'm in a bit of a quandary.. I have a split-load consumer unit, 5 MCBs on left-bank with RCD and 5 MCBs on right-bank with RCD. I'm having some building work done and during the week, one of the MCBs on the right-bank tripped off. I thought it would be ok, as the work is...
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