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    Glue metal to porcelain tile

    Many thanks for your replies but I am looking to secure it with adhesive if possible. Based on the advice of the bathroom fitter the tiles are very prone to cracking.
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    Glue metal to porcelain tile

    hi folks, I am looking to glue a metal toilet roll holder to porcelain tiles. They are too tricky to drill into. I have tried no more nails however it is not bonding. Any other ideas on what type of adhesive I could use? Many thanks.
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    New rads, no hot water

    Thanks for all your help folks. Problem is solved.
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    New rads, no hot water

    Sorry dan I missed your comment above. Excuse my ignorance but where is the bypass? How much should I close it to? Thanks.
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    New rads, no hot water

    Oops my bad. I thought that was a gravity fed system. Thanks for letting me know. I have bled the valve you guys referred to and hasn't made a difference. I should add that the water is like warm, slightly warmer than cold, as if some heat is getting to the tank. Not sure if that changes...
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    New rads, no hot water

    Above and below the cylinder. Thanks for any help.
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    New rads, no hot water

    Thanks for the replies so far. DH6 - sounds possible, any idea how to fix? JohnD - yes bleed them all this morning and a couple from upstairs squirts out. don't think I have a magnet. Thanks.
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    New rads, no hot water

    Hi, hope someone can help. I drained my heating system and installed a new radiator in my bathroom and since doing so I have no hot water. There is water coming from the tap, however it is cold. I have a gravity fed system, cold water tank in loft, hot water cylinder tank in bathroom and gas...
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    Gardtec 800 alarm - no codes

    Any idea how to do it?
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    Gardtec 800 alarm - no codes

    hi, recently moved in to a new house with a gardtec 800 series control Unit. However we were left no codes and have no idea where to start with resetting the alarm. Can anyone advise, is this easily fixed by myself or do I need an engineer to come out. Thanks
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