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    Underfloor heating pump and manifold choice

    Having a load of work done at the moment, part of which is to have wet UFH installed, just looking for any thoughts around the best system to use. There seems to be lots of choice, looking for 3/4 zone system. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
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    Cordless drill replacement

    After many years the batteries to my trusted DeWalt have given up. Bought a new replacement from that place which sells screws, again a DeWalt. Very disappointed with the charge and quality of the product and after half a day the trigger broke. To be fair it was the cheap end of the...
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    Geberit WC Frame - Rotating Top Fitting 180 degrees

    Just fitting a Geberit back to the wall frame and noticed the top fittings are helpfully going to join the wall on a mortar line. Anyone see an issue with rotating the fitting through 180 degrees to get what will hopefully be a more secure fitting as per the image? Cheers
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    WC connector into soil stack

    Anyone see any issue with pushing a WC pan connector straight in to the stack as per the image? Fits OK [ish], perhaps a bit loose. Other option would be to insert into a small piece of 110mm pipe and then dock it into the stack. Space is limited and I can't find a suitable spigot ended WC...
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    Feed for 2 showers - 15mm series or parallel from 22mm hot and cold feed?

    Just want to check something before I proceed with a re-piping exercise. I am fitting a new thermostatic shower in the bathroom which is fed from a balanced unvented hot water system. I have another shower in the en-suite where the hot and cold feeds are both 15mm teed directly from 22mm...
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