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    Bending and joing chrome plated copper tubes...

    Hi everyone, I am about to connect a chrome plated towel rail in my bathroom to my CH, and I've got a couple of 300mm lengths of 15mm chrome plated copper tubes to run from the towel rail through the floorboards. I'm not too sure about a couple of things though: 1. Can I use my usual...
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    Plumbworld - are they reliable?

    Hi folks, I want to buy a chrome heated towel rail for the bathroom and Plumbworld seem to be the cheapest. I've never bought from them before, so can anyone let me know if they are reliable or whether I'll get what I pay for and end up with a dodgy product? Thanks, R1
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    Do new floorboards need treating?

    Hi all, I'm going to replace some old floorboards in my bathroom in a few weeks - the old ones rotted a bit at the edges, due to damp from a leaky bath. I'm going to buy the new boards this weekend, so they have time to acclimatise and so on, but I'm not sure whether I need to treat the...
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    Radiator reflector foil - is it worth it?

    Hi folks, I'm going to replace a couple of radiators soon (500mm wide x 600mm high) and was wondering whether or not to bother with radiator reflector foil. Does anyone know if it makes a noticable difference to the heating efficiency? (It's a combi flow & return system with 9 rads.)...
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    Microbore pipe length to mixer taps

    Hi all, I'm going to replace a bathroom sink soon, and install a mixer tap that has either 8 or 10mm pipe stub inlets to connect to (I forgot to measure them). The pedestal is narrow, so I would like to run 8/10mm microbore pipe up it and join to the sink with straight connectors, rather...
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    Waste pipe size for a (big) bathroom sink?

    Hi all, I am about to fit a new pedestal sink in the bathroom (upstairs) and I want a straight through trap, so the waste pipe runs straight down the pedestal. (I think) I would like an anti-vac one, but I've only seen these in the smaller 1 1/4" (32mm) waste size, not 1 1/2" (40mm). What...
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    PIR Lights - Manual and Automatic Overrides

    Hi all, A simple question - could someone please explain the difference between manual and automatic override on PIR lights? I want to install one that can be overridden to stay on, but I'm not sure which sort (or both) would require a switch in the house. Thanks in advance... R1
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    Shower switch - ceiling or wall mounted?

    Hi, I'm going to install an electric shower and am trying to decide between a ceiling switch with a cord or a wall mounted switch. The instructions say a wall mounted switch should be "in an adjacent room", but is that necessary? Is the other end of the bathroom, well out of reach of the...
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    Slow drip from stop cock...

    Hi, I have a slow drip from the stop cock on the rising main in my house. Does anyone know if there is anything I can do to stop the dripping without replacing the stop cock? Is there anything that can be applied that will stop the drip without jamming it? If the stop cock needs to...
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    Drilling through engineered brick

    Hi, I want to get a waste pipe for a sink through an external wall - the problem is the outer brick is old engineered brick and doesn't won't give in without a fight. I broke a standard masonry drill bit just trying to drill a hole for a screw in one of these! Can anyone tell me if I can...
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    Copper pipe route & joining - 2 "T"s or an &qu

    Hi folks, I need to take two additional supplies from hot and cold water pipes (upstairs) for a sink and washing machine (downstairs) in different rooms. I'll be running the new branches through ceilings and down walls. Can anyone tell me which is the best approach? 1. Take two equal Ts...
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    Replacing an old toilet that has a side exit pipe

    Hi again, I want to replace an old high-level cistern upstairs toilet with a modern low-level one in quite a small/challenging space. To keep me on my toes, the waste pipe leaves the toilet at a 90 degree angle into a cast iron stack. The toilet pan can extend just 60 cm from the back wall...
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    Installing an outside tap

    Hi. I would like to install an outside tap, taking the water supply from an internal pipe that is not the rising main. Can anyone tell me if this is ok? And if not, why does the supply need to come directly from the rising main? :? I’ve seen in a couple of places that say the supply should...
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