Andeh
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It didn't really come up tbh, I knew from a previous call their engineers are usually 2 weeks to arrive, and having already seen the circuit board I was pretty OK with swapping it out myself. Im sure if I pushed I could have got an engineer out from them. Just quicker and easier for me to take the 20mins and just do it myself!
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C1 is one of the time programs. We had a random boost but with c3. I went crazy with it as it would randomly full boost around 2-4am. No reason at all for it. After a few back and forth with their technical support (who are pretty good actually) they sent me out a new circuit board which I replaced relatively easily. Touch wood, i think it's fixed it for me... But I still find myself waking up in the night, thinking I hear it, and running to check! So far so good though. Im now just in the process of resetting it from defaults one at a time to ensure I don't do something that randomly retriggers it. One bit of advice I was given,but only after I had replaced circuitbboard so never tried it, was to actually set all the time programmes to override the default "00.00.00" and see if that corrects it.... Then reset them again back to "00.00.00".
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We had a liquid screed, cemfast or something, and didn't go with a crack mat. We did on the outside patio which sits on a normal concrete slab.
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That is very cool! As you can see I posted above wanting to know more, but never got to it due to windows badly delayed. Not tested out house yet. How much did it cost? Which areas did you find drafts small and large, after the initial work put in?
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Ah, an overlay system. We had one in our last place, lift up carpets... Lay 35mm (ish?) Insulated trays with pipes cut into them. Thin screed over the top.... It did work, but you could feel the pipes / no piles warmth through the screed. Slower the rads, quick then normal UFH screed in response time. We didn't regret them.
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Plumbing in a Willis to UFH to dry screed - OK for beginners?
Andeh replied to Tom's topic in Underfloor Heating
Next week is looking lovely and dry, warm & breezy... ! -
What's the plan for drainage?
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We have a 300L tank and a 12kw Samsung gen6 ASHP. Family of 5, 3 young kids. Large insulated hot water circulation pump timed for hour morning, hour lunchtime, 2 hours evening. Joules set it to 50deg and a 24/7 on cycle, with it reheating if it drops by 10 degrees. I changed this so it only heats up hot water before we need it. Joules said this would be less efficient - but why do I want 50 degrees sat that all night?? So current timing is: 30mins in the morning to heat up enough for breakfast washing up (gets to high 30s) 2 hours mid afternoon to maximise solar PV (gets to 50degs), and ready for 4.30pm dinner time for kids, our dinner time, bath time for kids and means we have approx 40deg water for showers. The luke warm tank cools down over night. (lows 30s by morning) Disinfect cycle once a week or so - manually engaged when we need more hot water or sunny day! This has been Ok over the summer, but now that it is getting colder, wife wants hotter showers. I was going to add an extra 30min temp boost 6pm ish to get it up to high 40s for showers. However... I am now thinking I might be better off putting the hot water on from 8am to 7pm (ish) all day keeping the tank at 45degrees and being done with the faffing. Reheats when it drops below 35degs. But I am keen to see what everyone does does/any thoughts? Thanks
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How expensive would you like your planning violation?
Andeh replied to joth's topic in Planning Permission
Hopefully they hold them to account! Not building the underground carpark, to then tarmac over the external green space for car parking is a significant change. -
95% probably wouldn't notice anything amiss with it, but he got the bond levels wrong. Cheaper to plant something there and hide it, then ask it to be taken down and started again....
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Ecodan ASHP cycling for no reason every few hours
Andeh replied to Crustydoodle's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
We had a gas boiler randomly coming on when no demand for heat, and traced it back to a failed zone valve?? -
Garden Outbuilding - Is this right?
Andeh replied to J4mes's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Forget extra insulation, just stick in cheapest air con unit you can find! -
Lawn levelling - car rake worked better than expected
Andeh replied to markocosic's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Worry constantly! That was preraking them up, then we put a layer of clean compost type over the top. I'm still finding the occasional one though... Just keep walking and looking for them. -
Lawn levelling - car rake worked better than expected
Andeh replied to markocosic's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
The contraption we used. It did a half decent job, but the dry weather means the ground is very hard. -
Both look fairly heavy-duty for a spread load. What are they holding up on said shelf?
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Hi All, We had our ASHP installed in our new build about 3-4 months ago, diverting us from a gas boiler we were also considering. Since then we've had numerous delays with windows (breakages & their replacements) and usual build headaches. My builder/installer has still not applied for the grant as we haven't been able to get the EPC & Air tight done due to missing window boarded up. We moved in a month ago, but still dont have building control sign off & prob wont for a few more weeks. I cant see any mention of time limits etc for claiming the £5000 grant, but with it being so much money I wanted to see if anyone else could advise? Thanks,
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Can't do in ceiling and drop it down?
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Remove rubber and paint with colour hammerite paint! Did this job weekend just gone myself...
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Ongoing projects is ALL we know. This shit never fecking ends!!! Am I laughing or crying? It's complicated.
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Guttering drainpipe blocked in by neighbours extension
Andeh replied to DaveAF's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Few £100 to get the roof properly tidied up, gutter cleaned out, then stick a few large buckets of water down the down pipe and forget about it!! Our garage down pipe disappears underneath our single garage and just magically appears 20m in the verge. Has survived for 30 years without any obvious intervention before I arrived and tidied it all up. Thats not something I'd lose sleep over.- 6 replies
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Guttering drainpipe blocked in by neighbours extension
Andeh replied to DaveAF's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Can't say I'd lose sleep over it, not much you can do now either way.. Either drainage rods/drain snake to get to the blockage or just have the drain pipe drain onto the roof! Are there any large trees or sources of debris that would make a block likely?- 6 replies
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I think for ours it could be heat buildup. They were very warm to the touch and because ip65 they are sealed in a tube. They were also 5w (or 6w?) downlights bulbs so more powerful then your average?
