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    Revamping a lantern

    Thanks for the re-assurance. I shall get on with it then! :D
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    Revamping a lantern

    Hi all, I have this rather sorry looking lantern in the porch. The paint is shot and some of the metal is exposed. No visible rust that I have found. I'd like to take it down and re-paint it in black. Rather than botch the job and then come asking for help I thought I should ask how to get...
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    Finishing external wooden door

    Hi all, I have a wooden front door that desperately needs some attention. It's probably the original door from 1929 and seems to be finished with a brushed on stain. It may have been varnished but if so it's certainly not easy to tell now. I'd like some advice please on how to best prepare...
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    Central heating pump replacement

    Thought you might all like to know that I'm now a happy bunny - the plumber installed a new Gundfos pump and all the rads get very hot and the house now gets lovely and warm very quickly. I feel like I'm getting my monies worth out of having a new boiler now. Thanks all for the help.
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    Central heating pump replacement

    Thanks to all for the replies - much appreciated. That's answered my original queries and tells me that the quote for a new pump from the local firm who replaced the boiler is reasonable. Another question though - do pumps tend to work at full speed then suddenly fail, or run slower and...
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    Central heating pump replacement

    I think that my current British Gas branded central heating pump in the airing cupboard needs replacing. Recently we had the boiler replaced and ever since the bearings have sounded noisy. Yesterday it stopped pumping on speed setting 3 but restarted instantly when I switched it to 2. A couple...
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    Boiler replaced, system flushed - pumping over

    We have a 'normal' (not combi) vented heating and hot water system with a cylinder in the airing cupboard, and F+E tank in the loft. A week ago we had our boiler replaced, the 'H section' air separator in the airing cupboard removed, and system power flushed. All seemed well after installation...
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    Stripping wooden bannisters

    Hi, I'm working on stripping my wooden bannisters which were gloss painted by previous occupants - a crime I reckon! I've got reasonably far but I need some expert advice on two tricky bits. Here is a general photo of the bannisters in their current unfinished state: The first...
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    Drooping French Doors

    Sorry to dig up an old thread but I found a solution to this that might help someone else. The solution was to remove plastic caps from the bottom side of the hinges which allowed me to use allen keys to adjust each hinge individually. By doing this I was able to pull each door in and up a...
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    Hot Water Cylinder Foam Insulation

    It might be easier to get a new missus. :wink:
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    Thanks for that tip, JohnD. I've read all the information on their site and had a look at the Boiler Buddy too. Very interesting products! I want to get a new boiler within the next year or so and it seems that it wouldn't hurt at all to get one of these now. I'm wondering if it'll do away with...
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    BG have been and the bloke said that there is a blockage in the pipework by the air separator which he detected using a magnet. Apparently the air separator slows the water flow down and deposited sludge and metal deposit can then bung the pipework up. The fix is to cut out the pipework and...
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    :shock: :shock: :shock: Luckily it seems my legendary fiscal tightness didn't stop me from signing up to British Gas Homecare 200 which seems to cover this. An engineer is coming tomorrow afternoon. Until then... cold showers. :twisted: Thanks for the assistance. Much appreciated!
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    I had a look in this thread: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16112 So it seems that my tank is an expansion tank and it may be possible that the boiler stat has gone? Is this a good guess? Another symptom I noticed recently is that the central heating doesn't seem to turn off as...
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    >> that tank you say is hot should be cold. Eek! It's very hot - too hot to touch the ballcock. Out of interest, what is the purpose of that tank then? >> sounds like your system is pumping over. What is 'pumping over'? >> is the hot water comming out the copper pipe that is...
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    Help! Hot water tank overflowing

    We have a small, rectangular hot water tank in the loft which has started to overflow via the overflow pipe outside. I've had a look in the tank and can see a ballcock and that hot water is being fed continually into the tank (this could be normal considering the heating and hot water are on at...
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    Mice in the loft

    Two of the little rascals are now 'sleeping' and I haven't seen any more yet but the question is how are they getting in? It's a 1930's two-storey brick-built detached house with cavity walls. * Could they be squeezing through airbricks and if so would they be able to get into the cavity and...
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    Drooping French Doors

    They are plastic.
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    Drooping French Doors

    We have some French doors which have 'drooped'. Right above the middle of the two doors where they close together you can see a gap and daylight! :shock: They were installed years ago by the previous owner so are no longer under guarantee. Is this something that could be fixed by any Window...
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    House repainting advice

    The house was built in 1929. Where the paint has blown the render is chalky/dusty when you run a finger over it (but not crumbling) and so is the surface of the paint where it hasn't blown.
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