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    Indesit washer. Fills then stalls..

    My ancient Indesit fills up ok, but then nothing happens. I can hear the little clicks that suggest it's trying, but the drum doesn't budge. I cleared out the filter, have checked the pipes, and tried resetting it to different cycles etc but still no joy, it's clicking away madly but that...
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    Air In Radiators

    Thank you all for your help.
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    Air In Radiators

    As my grandfather was one of the Poles who came to this country to fight under the command of the British Army in WW2, I find your comment totally offensive.
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    Air In Radiators

    I'm the woman who pays the bills. :cry: Bought a 1950s ex local authority house 8 years ago which had an apparently decent central heating system already installed. Boiler packed up in summer 2007, partner arranged for it to be replaced and was present while the work was carried out by an...
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    Air In Radiators

    :shock: Was it what?? Awww c'mon! I assume you're asking if they cleaned it out when they drained/refilled it, I have no idea to be honest. Is there some way I (a complete ignoramous) could tell if the radiators are full of %$*)?
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    Air In Radiators

    Sorry if I didn't give enough information. I'm not sure how much I can give you really as I don't know much about it myself. I was asking the question to help me decide whether to get someone in to look at it or not. It's a gas system, I had a new condenser boiler (Icos Ideal) installed 2...
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    Air In Radiators

    I know it happens, but how much is normal? I'm having to let the air out of my upstairs radiators every 2 or 3 days! Surely that can't be right. How does the air get in? Is there anything I can do myself to reduce it or should I get an engineer in? The heating works perfectly apart from...
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    Quarry tile window sill

    My 1950s ex local authority house has quarry tile window sills. In some rooms these have been covered with glossy white bathroom type tiles. I think they've done this to hide a gap between the original sill and the uPVC window frame. As you can imagine, this is beyond ugly, especially as...
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