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I have a insurance job to try and rescue a poorly installed quad shower the customer wants to save the tiling if possible and has a few spare so fingers crossed it may work , the loss adjuster allowed em £1500 that will just about cover materials. Kop
 

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Ideal icons system out , Viessman 100 - w system in , sparks let me down so on a plug for the weekend 😠😠. Kop
 

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Is that not the boiler fcu under the boiler? Thought you did that kind of work?
Alot involved in this one bud all the electrics are being moved to accommodate fully integrated appliances and new units going in , boiler will be inside a unit hense why the new boiler is now on the back wall , a nest thermostat on a s plan to adapt aswell 👍. Kop
 
I renewed my unvented yesterday.
Was a bit of a joke, we couldn’t go into bays to find the installation faults so had to do it from pictures
Renewed mine this week, they only asked the newly qualified to find faults refresher was all pictures. Still unclear as to whether a high level termination is ok with the pipe turned in on itself apparentyl the regulations say its not advised and will be evaluated on case by case basis (i.e is it over a footpath)
 
Renewed mine this week, they only asked the newly qualified to find faults refresher was all pictures. Still unclear as to whether a high level termination is ok with the pipe turned in on itself apparentyl the regulations say its not advised and will be evaluated on case by case basis (i.e is it over a footpath)
Seems like it’s acceptable if the discharge can’t harm anyone and there are no other alternatives.
 
What's the smallest you would go for a cloakroom?

I have a customer wants toilet under stairs. By the time I've sorted walls and doors I'm going to be left with 900mm long x 800mm wide.
I've looked at a 450mm short projection back to wall pan with concealed cistern going onto the other side of my 900mm length. Plus very small cloakroom basin.

Tight as a gnats chuff!
 

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