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    Bathroom dehumidifier

    So the mould, dampness, misted windows and mirrors etc, are not a problem, or there are better ways to deal with it? Ok, so that's a silly question and I assume you mean the latter. But why not a dehumidifier? Compared with a vent you lose less heat to the outside. Dehumidifiers have their...
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    Shower control stiffness

    Scale in the kettle: yes, but not a massive amount (although I have a wire mesh thing in there to collect it so I'm not sure I could tell). I am in a hard water area based on my postcode though 252ppm if the online lookup is accurate). I haven't taken the new one apart but the old one had...
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    Bathroom dehumidifier

    I might be missing an obvious reason for this, but I can find any dehumidifiers designed specifically for bathrooms. For example, there wouldn't need to be a tank as it could be plumbed in, making it much smaller. Do they exist, and if not is there an obvious reason why not?
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    Shower control stiffness

    I had a Mira thermostatic shower mixer which was in the house when we moved in. It worked fine for a couple of years but started to become stiff, particularly when trying to turn the shower off. It eventually became unusable so I bought a servicing kit and replaced all the washers and seals, and...
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    Controlling pump with delay-off timer

    Thanks, it's installed and working. I had someone out to quote for the corrective works and as he looked in the airing cupboard he saw the timer. I said he knew of a local housing estate where they'd had to deal with the same wiring issue across the whole estate and had used a similar...
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    Controlling pump with delay-off timer

    I've recently moved into a house with a Greenstar 24Ri boiler, which (it transpires) hasn't been properly fitted. For the past 6 years, give or take, it hasn't had control of the pump (the fitter obviously decided it was too much like hard work to cable it back) and therefore the pump simply...
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