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nightmare
A nightmare, also known as a bad dream, is an unpleasant dream that can cause a strong emotional response from the mind, typically fear but also despair, anxiety or great sadness. However, psychological nomenclature differentiates between nightmares and bad dreams; specifically, people remain asleep during bad dreams, whereas nightmares can awaken individuals. The dream may contain situations of discomfort, psychological or physical terror, or panic. After a nightmare, a person will often awaken in a state of distress and may be unable to return to sleep for a short period of time. Recurrent nightmares may require medical help, as they can interfere with sleeping patterns and cause insomnia.
Nightmares can have physical causes such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position or having a fever, or psychological causes such as stress or anxiety. Eating before going to sleep, which triggers an increase in the body's metabolism and brain activity, can be a potential stimulus for nightmares.The prevalence of nightmares in children (5–12 years old) is between 20 and 30%, and for adults is between 8 and 30%. In common language, the meaning of nightmare has extended as a metaphor to many bad things, such as a bad situation or a scary monster or person.
Hi all,
Got a nightmare situation with a central heating system I recently adopted. It's an open vent system with a combined F&E pipe, with a Worcester greenstar danesmoor 18/25 oil boiler. Covers 10 radiators mostly large double panels, some towel rails and smaller rads too, as well as an...
hi from Croatia
One crazy plumber make many 90° piping for toilets drainage. I need to correct because i am suspicious that this setup can work, especially F1/90T.
One toilet is on second floor and must have 180 bend to vertical pipe. Now we have 1m 110mm pipe from toilet into 90° left, than 1m...
OK I could tell the whole story but this is where I am now . The boiler will work for a day or two and then lock out with ignition fault. Reset and it may go for another couple of days. Heating engineer could find no fault & said wait until it fails altogether. Thought I might as well change the...
Hi - I'm not sure if this is the right forum or not, but I'm looking for some advice with regards to a recent (nightmare) new gas boiler install.
Our old gas combi boiler needed replacing, so we shopped around and got a deal via BOXT. Our understanding is that BOXT then sub-contract to local...
All,
Need some ideas pleaeses and thanks.
Customer had drained system and had awful air locks, went round boiled out and got working... GREAT!
2 weeks later after some bumping and banging, no hot water. Went round and flow red hot, nothing on the return.
Boiled again... Got hot water...
Hello,
I've moved into a house which has a Saniflo shower room and nothing works. When you flush the toilet the water backs up in the shower, when you run the basin the water backs up in the shower. When you run the shower the water doesn't run away.
The Saniflo is linked by a pipe to the...
All advice appreciated. I've made a number of bad decisions & trying to stop the flow.
I used a small plumbing company (one man band but supplies all trades) that had installed two bathrooms for me previously with satisfactory results.
Therefore, I had a combi boiler installed last week...
Sorry for a long post but we have a complicated thermal store situation
Over the summer we had a new solid fuel stovax back boiler installed and upgraded our hot water storage tank to a thermal store.
We have not had reliable hot water since. Initially we only used the emersion and after...
Spanish Plumbing Nightmare
My house was built 14 years ago in the typical spanish way. I decided to refurbish the bathroom and modernise it. Let me tell you a little about spanish plumbing so that you can understand my problem a little better.
Many spanish properties has a drain smell problem...
Hi all!! Deperately in need of some help from someone in the know. I have recently had my whole house refurbished and put a roman/ tiled bath on the first floor. It has been nothing but grief. Everyone is pointing fingers but I need a solution. The area has been tanked twice but it's still...
Went to sort out two dripping kitchen taps for an old lady on my way home yesterday thought 10 mins for job and half hour chat etc, the plumbing was 30-40 years old gravity system.
The taps were the ones with the flat lockshield style headgear not splines, I turned off the stoptap and did the...
can anyone help before I start ripping up floor boards
Converting to a combi but I can’t get the heating to circulate to the rads
New boiler in the same place as old so piped up to the flow and return dropping from the ceiling
I removed the cylinder and piped the flow from the boiler to the...
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Was wandering if anyone can tell me if a competent boiler repair man should be able to detect a leak on an isolation valve to the boiler fairly easily. Worcester Bosch repair men came out 10 weeks ago to repair what was a leaking left flow unit. They also took boiler apart and replaced a few...
Hello
I’m new to this site but hoping someone can throw some light on a difficult problem on kitchen drainage.
This is in my father-in-law’s 4th floor flat in Paris, in a modern block (1990’s)
The roots of the problem are multiple.
Really poor installation with an almost horizontal run of...
We live across the road from a plumber, he keeps on harassing our family and our neighbours have also had trouble with him. He parks his van where he likes to cause an obstruction. When telling him to park properly, he is abusive. He keeps on turning our gas and water off, he has blocked our...
I recently bought a portable barbecue (the Char Broil Grill2Go X200 to be precise).
This type of gas barbecue runs off of the so-called "universal screw fitting" gas canisters like the one pictured here:
The screw fitting is otherwise known as an EN417 7/16" UNEF screw thread. With some...
Afternoon all, I am looking for a couple of pearls of wisdom if anybody can help me. Fitted a new boiler in a large house with nothing but underfloor heating. Install was absolutely fine but we are now suffering badly with air trapped in the system I just wondered if anybody had any good hints...
Applogies guys it's a long story.......
Fella has a bath/shower mixer- apparently a fancy one that was second hand. He's an antique dealer.
Problem is water is too cold to run a bath- thermostatic cartridge right? After some faffing I got hold of manufacturer and dismantled body removed...
As mentioned previous thread, I broke an unusual slab style basin in a cream colour. Insurance won't pay out. Photos below.
As these are no longer available a section of cream worktop and a cream semi recessed basin (as closely colour matched as possible) seems to be Plan A.
I'm not a bathroom...
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