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PS @joe90 no tilers currently available to travel sorry. My arms not up to it either at the moment
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Yup. Just leave a 4-5mm gap for a coloured silicone and job done.
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THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
https://underfloorparts.co.uk/product/ivar-dualmix-underfloor-heating-ufh-pump-mixing-kit-underfloor-heating-manifold-control/ -
THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Your supposed to ask first. Grrrrrrrrrr. At this stage id only have bought the manifolds to connect up. Keep it clean and return it asap. -
Stone resin is the one to go for. As long as its not composite coating / foam centre then your good to go.
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THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
You may struggle with that blending valve then tbh, , as it'll not drop down as well as a TRV / capillary probe type mixer. The temp setting will say it'll drop down low, but youll have nowt for the return side to suck in to cool it. If you can change it whilst its new and clean then I would. Dont forget room for your buffer. -
THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I think judging by the fact theres a bare board over studs and no insulation, that its just so he can mock the ufh up and drop the screed in -
THE new bathroom thread
Nickfromwales replied to Construction Channel's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
To hold off heating on 50mm centres and creating hotspots. Id have used insulation tbh, but that'll suffice. @Construction Channel, forgive my naff memory but what are you using to heat the place? -
Toilet waste pipe placement
Nickfromwales replied to vfrdave's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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If the architect has written a response that states that they couldn't be bothered to fully read your weekly emails as they were "too long" a judge would tear a slice off them. Hold back £2k and tell them it's going to court if they want it. Then when they walk away, £2k the lesser but £2k penalty the wiser, use that to go on holiday. ??
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Wetroom Formers and Wastes
Nickfromwales replied to Barney12's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
That membrane is a joy isn't it Dont let that stick to itself after peeling off part of the protective film.......Not good. Excellent system overall though with it decoupling too. I didn't know about that until you mentioned it elsewhere tbh. -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Nickfromwales replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Errrrr.....compass and a padsaw THEN get pissed -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Nickfromwales replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I am tempted to Rename it....... "The Bog Supa-Blog" -
Lol. Ian !
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Insulating to Min Building Regs
Nickfromwales replied to Ian's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
They all look pretty damn fine to us mere mortals, i assure you .- 26 replies
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ASHP v GSHP. ST or PV diverter.
Nickfromwales replied to Nestor's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
If biodegradable then what about disposal to sewer / other & typical costs per say 8 year event if known ? Eg professional disposal with paper trail ? Most people with ST I've been called out to ( not working ) don't even know it's a sealed and pressurised system with a pressure gauge until I point it out. A quick top up and they're off to go, but some say they haven't bothered with it for ages as they thought it was going to cost for repairs. Another top day for the "fit and forget" posse. You pay they walk away . Bonkers. -
ASHP v GSHP. ST or PV diverter.
Nickfromwales replied to Nestor's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I have googled the life out of this and cannot find much to say that antifreeze needs to be changed periodically. Even heat pump manufacturers are playing that down.Do you have reference material / links? @JSHarris, any input please? -
You've posted quite a bit TBH so maybe just include some links to the bathroom related ( key ) threads / posts ? Will save double handling.
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Excellent! The place looks a million dollars. Bathroom looks great too, you'll have people fighting over that place soon. One last push, and then your done. Tres bien Rodney
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You can, but what's the likely average? Only punting it out there at the mo re ST. I'll add more later.
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I'd hold that thought for now . The storage temp is neither here nor there if you have a blending valve on the UFH manifold, and the only time you'll need the PCM 38 is if your heat source is low temp, eg solar thermal or heat pump. Hopefully I'll be Sunamp acccreited very soon, just waiting on a date. Then I'll know them inside out. What I've seen so far makes them a game-changer imo.
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Crossed with Jeremy.
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Put a non return valve on the pressure tester and leave it on overnight. That'll capture the maximum static pressure which usually peaks out around 01:00 to 04:00. Once you have that information you can then properly decide on a solution. Cold mains accumulators sound like they'd sort your problem TBH. Sealed potable and simple.
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