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lizzie

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  1. nothing else in there it is the plant room. The pipe that runs around the wall is I think the condensate pipe from the boiler which drains into that waste rather than externally.
  2. Yes I have some spare in the garage can take a pic if you like. It give a really nice finish to the top of the window.
  3. I went for a vertical board with a hidden fixing gives a bit of an impression of shadow gap from a distance. I have the black mesh behind too. I didnt want evey thing in town setting up home in my walls plus its better as rain screen not to have open I was told. I did a last minute swerve from cedar to larch as fell in love with this particular one. Got mine from Vincent timber in Birmingham and they have a good web site and helpful on phone too. Ironic really I searched the Uk for cladding and finally found it 20 miles down the road. Something I highly recommend ...and it was suggested by my ace carpenter is the aluminium ‘head’ cladding over windows. He said if just left as timber it woudl be the bit that deteriorated first and this gave it some shelter. Looks good with the windows too. We got the company who made our aluminium trims around the eps to fabricate them.
  4. So agree @Hecateh and @newhome.......manflu.........hot toddy, under a nice snuggly blanket in a comfy chair and latest car mag seems to sort it in our house! @recoveringacademic that is my prescription for you
  5. Thanks guys......veryconfused.com here @Nickfromwales pics of underside ofmvhr unit taken from floo looking up. I really appreaciate all the help and advice thank you.
  6. Hi and welcome, if you have been reading around the forum you will know I can’t be much help on the tech things but there are some very helpful and clever people who can and I am sure they will be along soon to start answering your questions.
  7. I never for one moment wished to give the impression @Nickfromwales had a stetson or a horse LOL....now sheep are a different matter being Welsh I know about those...and wellies!
  8. OK Thanks...sorry @Nickfromwales LOL I will search local yellow pages for a slim plumber that does not ride a horse and wear a stetson! Will give a above spec to plumber when I find him/her!
  9. There is no shelf that is the underside of mvhr unit. I have to lie on floor to get underneath to get at pipe and I find it really difficult to do especially in confined space. I have Profi air 250 frankische unit
  10. Far as I can make out it is 0117 UK L
  11. Not sealed with anything just one pipe inside another and all very loose, it worries me every time I have to unscrew the u bit I expect the whole thing to fall apart. Thank you
  12. its all very loose and rickety and the constant taking off of the u bit isnt helping. This was mvhr installer who did this not bodger plumber of under sink waste fame!
  13. now that I think I could do!
  14. Have nothing to cut with...maybe I need to buy a hacksaw or something. Im worried about messing the whole thing up!
  15. ah...will investigate. I'm not good if it means cutting pipe though.
  16. Well thats cyboshed my plan to do it myself then! Better look for a plumber. Thank you.
  17. this is it
  18. Thank you...I take it the 32/40 is the diameter of the pipe? Looking at them they are just one straight piece of pipe, any idea how I get that to fit my uneven 'u'?
  19. My MVHR/UFH installer has still not been back to sort out issues etc, months later. One of the things he needs to sort out is the waste from MVHR which keeps drying out and pumping sewage smells around the house. I am sick to death of getting on my hands and knees under this unit every few days and filling the trap with water. I think it needs a water less trap. Can anyone point me to the one I need to buy please...making a trip to Screwfix tomorrow so could pick one up there if they had them. I have looked and can't work out what I need....will be fitting it myself too. Pics of existing attached. Thank you for any help advice you can give.
  20. @ProDave that was my though too which is why when i needed something pdq and cheap I thought they would be a temp option. They may well be temp and we will use runners for alternative doors in time but at the mo I am impressed at how good they are for the money, they dont scream paper chipboard near real oak they work ok. Far better than I thought. If you need a budget option for a few years I would go for these.
  21. In our 2nd & 3rd bedrooms we used cheap as chips Howdens sliders and they are surprisingly good...I wanted a big mirror door too as smaller bedrooms so mirror good for bouncing the light but you can have any configuration of solid/mirror. I chose Oak finish to blend with our interior doors. We just built an extra bit of stud wall to create the alcove. No architraves clean line to plaster edge and floor runners are glued down to tiles so floor runs underneath. Carpenter made a good heavy weight shelf and we fitted rails under that. Even weight of my stuff is not going to make that collapse! Will fit out the other bits as and when, what we have done is vat reclaimable....I hope so anyway its gone in for the claim. I thought they would just be a stop gap solution but they look really good and very capacious.
  22. very nice
  23. I did not have German kitchen...thought I would (liked Siematic) but when it came to it I wanted more of a design edge than the Germans could offer so have Italian, always knew I would have Spanish (Porcelanosa) tiles and sanitary ware, had before so knew what I wanted. I have had Villeroy & Boch bathrooms too and they are nice (german).
  24. Outside space however small Good looking entrance way and front door Open plan kitchen living etc but sep utility room. Kitchen needs to be well thought out for working in not necessary to have top of the range appliances, mid range such as siemens bosch etc are up market developer favourite keep the cabinetry simple no high gloss and spend a bit on the tops no cheap laminate. En suite and bathroom ... need a bath as well as a shower in the house, plan them well and make them look luxurious with little touches..niches lighting heated towel rails etc Decent hard flooring....laminate can be noisy. Karndean type quieter and looks good if on a budget. Plenty of unobtrusive built in storage Not too many quirky individual touches Energy saving measures such as mvhr are really only of interest to the few majority of people are more interested in a good gas boiler with ufh and rads on first floor if two storey.
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