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    Boiler replacement needed, advice on Vaillant models

    Thanks for all the advice everybody. I've found a local engineer who is also on the Vaillant installer website, he also suggests a replacement. I've chosen to replace it with another Pro, as the engineer says that the Plus might need some pipe replacement and our gas meter isn't too close, so...
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    Boiler replacement needed, advice on Vaillant models

    Our Vaillant ecoTEC Pro 28 has multiple problems now (pump needs replacing, expansion vessel leaking, something else too). British Gas said it's better to get a replacement now, they say we need a power flush first, but can't do any of it for another week. Another engineer said the same about...
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    Bonding gutter advice

    Thanks for the advice and the clear photos! We can cut the battens on our side to lower it but I'm not sure how we could lower it on the neighbour's side since they still have boards on the rafters and nothing underneath. The roofers were implying that their tiles are rising because of the...
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    Bonding gutter advice

    They said even then the neighbours tiles would be raised up because they're on boards and the gaps will cause issues. Is he talking rubbish? Probably. What would you do here?
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    Bonding gutter advice

    I have a 1930s semi-detached house with had Rosemary tiles on top of boards on the rafters. We're having it replaced with membrane + batterns and Redland 49s, and I'm looking at how to join the roofs. I wish we just got newer Rosemary tiles but the roofer insisted on these and we made the...
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    Questions about joining our new roof with neighbour's old roof (dry-fix bonding gutter?)

    We're having a new roof done on our semi-detached house and I want to make sure the boundary with the neighbour is done properly. The roof currently has 1930s Rosemary clay tiles and we're replacing our side with Redland 49. When installing the bonding gutter, is it ok to cut the existing tiles...
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