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Pocster

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  1. Not sure . Never goes as far as you think .....
  2. Easy ! Do the lot in a day .( 1 wall at a time !) i over grout . Then wipe across with a damp sponge ( across the grout line not down it ) . Then profile with a nice piece of copper pipe . Next day just wipe down all the excess and dust .
  3. He might put up photos of every grout joint ... ??
  4. As @Onoff you near the end of your biblical quest - what mountain will you climb next ?
  5. Re heating In my 3 rentals I use geniushub which is z wave based . works a treat !
  6. Re Cctv . indigo supports access via another app for that . Or try Mangocam.com for cloud based . Using it to monitor one of my rentals - so far seems great !
  7. Check out indigo running on a Mac . Best home automation I have found . Supports most things ; though I prefer z wave . Regarding audio per room ; forget Sonos etc . Raspberry pi with amp header board and squeeze box software ( running on same Mac as indigo ) . IPeng to control audio via phone or some cheap iPads wall mounted
  8. I might give them a call and see what rubbish / facts they peddle
  9. Certainly don’t !!!
  10. Thanks Lizzie ! . I fail at many things but I succeed at the big things - like getting planning ?
  11. Anyone know anything about this ? I got a free hat and car smelly for registering ... claims dry alternative to screed for ufh ....
  12. There was nothing wrong with the drawings ...........
  13. F me - got more chance of getting off with the glazing ?
  14. Yep - case closed
  15. ?
  16. New year ; old case - tomorrow ?
  17. The Combi is a leased item .
  18. Well ! ive got to spend more dosh. Header tank onto gravity fed triton electric t90xr ( I think ) - quieter than the Mira . A solution at least !!
  19. Lol ! That makes more sense ! i believe you can get collapsible tanks just so they can fit through tight spaces ? This and a gravity fed electric shower best solution ???
  20. Or swapping the electric shower for a gravity fed one ?
  21. Argh!; knew this issue would come back to bite me. Might a *simpler* solution be to ditch the electric shower and just have it as a mixer running off the UVC same as the others? (UVC will struggle with 5 showers simultaneously - but I guess that's expected and acceptable ......)
  22. How does this coffin tank help? . If it's only 25 litres it will drain fast then 'underflow' on electric shower again..... Guy on phone suggested an electric shower consumes approx 10 litres a minute. So for 2 consecutive showers (being pessimistic of course) 200 litres.
  23. Shower is 1st floor Spoke to pump express they suggested a "power tank" - tank with a pump ; 1.3k!!!! plus I need to know my flow rate etc.!!
  24. This the type of thing? https://pumpexpress.co.uk/shop/pressurewave-series-24-litre-inline-pressure-vessel/ I *assume* you only get half the volume due to the diaphram . So what size should I look for?
  25. Right! My builder tried using the the shower as the first device in the cold water main and (you won't be surprised) it didn't make enough difference. So!; can I have a tank recommended for this. It's only feeding 1 electric shower so I *guess* should be able to supply 2 successive showers i.e. enough water for 2 people to shower independently. I know he thinks it will fit in the loft area (I have a loft room) - also the access hatch to the eves is very small. But anyway!; please links to a suitable tank. The builder has asked me to show him the product - then if it fails it's my fault ?
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