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  1. L

    something not quite right

    The problem is the heating on a Honeywell Y plan system which fails to come on in the evenings, just when you really need it. All day, all night, no problem, the heating responds perfectly but when it comes to around 8pm it just does not want to know. When this happens there is no supply to the...
  2. Leigh Florence

    Macerator noise comparison Saniflo vs Grundflos: Desperate to do the right thing!

    Hi all I live in a second floor flat and my toilet needs a macerator. I have bought the Grundfos Sololife 2 CWC-3 wall hung macerator 620W from Screwfix. Grundfos tell me the noise level for this pump is 70dB(A). It cost me £320. I bought this a while ago as had to wait for the builders, so...
  3. M

    Two opinions. Who is right?

    I have been given two quotes for a boiler replacement both of which require a 28mm pipe gas supply. The meter/mains supply is at the opposite end of the house to the boiler. A 22mm pipe runs into the outer wall and ends up at the boiler, route unknown. At some point it feeds a gas fire and a...
  4. P

    Does this look right to you?

  5. cr0ft

    Right, Selling Up - First to go = stock.

    Ok here goes. I'm starting to wind my business down after previous posts. I've got a LOT of stock that I'm looking to sell. Couldn't quite believe it when I counted it all up the last few days, but the TRADE price of all of it is around £9,800 +VAT.. I need to start selling it off, so I've...
  6. turnpin

    Right its the bank holiday weekend......

    ...And I'm in the chair what you all having I'm on the Moretti...please form an orderly queue...regards Turnpin....hic!:)
  7. cr0ft

    Surely a DIY install right?

    Salamander pump hot water starved. Call me a cynical bugger.
  8. E

    Soil pipe done right

    Hi All - many thanks for the help you could provide. I am a DIYer currently refurbishing the apartment's bathroom and I am moving the toilet from one corner of the room to another so want to make sure my design is right. To make it very simple, the toilet was in a corner of the room, next to...
  9. J

    Logic Combi ES30 F1

    I have the fault F1 on my boiler. The pressure is at about 0.25! I have googled and found out about the filling loop. My boiler seems to have a permanent filling loop but only 1 valve. I have turned that and left in 30 mins but no change in pressure. I'm guessing I need to turn something else...
  10. jaydebruyne

    Surely this ain't right!?!?

    To me this looks like RIDDOR reportable ... just above gas meter.. 1/2 inch lead from meter union to soldered 15mm copper
  11. C

    Positioning flow and return pipes for a pumped system

    Hi. Does it matter if the return pipe sits above the flow pipe? Its a two pipe system. Sorry if this is a basic question. I am a propper novice.
  12. D

    Brass fitting, help needed to identifi the thread type

    hello everyone, i hope someone can help me out. i,m trying to reuse an old wrap around boiler and i have run into a snag. to cut a long story short, there is 4 X 22mm brass fittings on the boiler so i bought a 22mm straight brass coupling to test. fits as it should on one fitting on the boiler...
  13. F

    Ideal Logic Combi 30 timer/thermostat issue

    Hi all, hoping someone can help. Bought our flat in October and it had an ideal logic combi 30, all seemed to be working ok until I noticed the timer wasn't ticking. It has a mechanical one fitted in the front. So I ordered a replacement online, plugged it in and off she went. The only...
  14. DiamondHead

    Leaking Pipe Syndrome

    Hi. The original ceramic washer on the pipe beneath the taps behind the sink bowl broke a few years ago. Actually it cracked when I tried to undo the nut because there was a leak. A flood ensued of course. It was replaced using a red washer which I assume is made from hard rubber. That broke...
  15. N

    Sanicompact leaking

    Hi there, ive just installed a sanicompact silence eco c43 as part of a cloakroom install, but there is a black pipe on that connects to the underside of the rim that when flushed, lets water out. I was wondering wether it should do that, as its leaking on to my floor, and if not, how to fix...
  16. T

    Removing twin valve radiator temporarily

    Hi ALL, I need to remove two twin valve radiators temporarily so I can decorate. There's limited info about this type of rad online, except to say they're rare and a bit old fashioned. In my case, the ones I have also have an extra pipe running up from the twin valve fitting which I have...
  17. R

    Is this a push fit right angle? Can it be removed easily?

    Hi, This is my first post here and would really appreciate the help. I realised last week that we have a mouse or rat problem and whilst waiting for my traps to be delivered the little bugger has gnawed through a plumbing fitting! Awoke this morning to the sound of spraying water behind the...
  18. B

    Am I Re-Pressurising Boiler in the right way?

    My house has a Baxi Duo-tec Combi HE boiler which was fitted by BG about 5 years ago. Over the past year I have noticed that I have had to re-pressurise the boiler more frequently than in the past, typically once a month. I have re-pressurised the boiler by opening the 2 black taps (with yellow...
  19. D

    New thermostat - does this sound right?

    hi iv just had a new thermostat fitted and it acts in a completely different way to my old ne so just wondered if this sounds right? my old wireless stat was a British gas WG1 wireless(?) which I'm led to believes re-badged Drayton(?) It did what you would expect from a stat, set to 20, drops...
  20. D

    Ideal Mini S24 issues

    Hello, I'm hoping someone can decipher what I describe here - I've had two seperate technicians to my house and neither have solved the problem. My upstairs heating works perfectly. First thing in the morning if I turn on the heating it will heat both upstairs and downstairs. After this...
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