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    Please identify, what is this?

    What are these marks please, and how do I fix it? (See pic) We're just about to sell!!! Thanks
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    How to replace kitchen fan? (pics included)

    Thanks both. We have an extractor fan above the hob, but it doesnt go outside if you know what I mean, just uses the filters. There is a combi boiler in the kitchen, but it has a flue to outside. No idea about the kW input?!
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    How to replace kitchen fan? (pics included)

    HI guys! How would you replace this manky old thing? Does a modern kitchen *need* an extractor fan? How would we replace the big old hole in the wall if we took it out? And if we got a newer one, how to make sure it will fit in that hole?? Thanks all :)
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    New boiler compatible with pumped shower?

    New bathroom was put in just a month ago unfortunately. I have thought about changing the taps to a shower combination tap. But to change it, you'd have to get the bath out again right?!
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    New boiler compatible with pumped shower?

    Pics for reference. Unfortunately the pipes just go straight into the wall, under the tiles.
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    New boiler compatible with pumped shower?

    thanks for quick replies guys. Is there any sort of shower/solution that would be particularly easy to fit to the present pipes? They are quite close together, only about 10mm apart max.
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    New boiler compatible with pumped shower?

    Hi there, We are having a new boiler installed at the moment, going from cylinder system to combi. All good, but our shower (Triton AS2000XT) is not compatible with a higher pressure system. The plumbers seem to think that if they disconnect the electricity from the power shower, the water...
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    Boiler not heating up enough hot water

    Hi all, We have a Potterton Suprima boiler (c. 15 years old, I'd guess), with a water storage tank in the loft. The central heating and hot water work fine, up to a point... there is never enough hot water to fill a bath, it runs out halfway, and then there's no more for another hour or so...
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