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Ha ha, I hadn't spotted the half a pair of shoes, so that surely must be the right answer.
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10+5X4 = 30
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Plywood wall covering OK at back of utility cupboard?
ProDave replied to andyscotland's topic in General Joinery
Yes, I used 11mm OSB behind plaserboard where I knew I would want to screw stuff to it. Works fine. -
I am not sure you declared that correctly. My end of year tax calculation shows: Profit from self employmet £xxxx Profit from UK land and property £yyyy Income from UK pensions £zzzz If you have declared rental income as "self employment" I am not sure that is entirely right. Or perhaps I am the one that miss read the guidance?
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Samsung ASHP water isn't reaching temp goal
ProDave replied to cmorewood's topic in Other Heating Systems
So use that same thermometer to measure the temperature where it leaves the heat pump outside. -
Samsung ASHP water isn't reaching temp goal
ProDave replied to cmorewood's topic in Other Heating Systems
Mine (different make) gets to 50 degrees even at -10 outside. Did the installers check the water flow rate? -
Samsung ASHP water isn't reaching temp goal
ProDave replied to cmorewood's topic in Other Heating Systems
What does the HP say it's flow temperature is reaching? If it really is hot right at the HP but cooler just a short distance away, it suggests the water flow rate is too low? Which is strange as most heap pumps get very upset if the water flow rate is too low. To be clear are you measuring all the temperatures at different points with the same thermometer? -
Hi and welcome That sounds a really interesting project, please do tell us more.
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They will take your average SE profit over the last 3 years, and pay you 80% of that for 3 months, capped at a maximum of £2500 per month as a taxable grant.
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Why have you fallen through the net? My tenants run the B&B and have 3 years accounts and the bulk of their income is from the self employed B&B business. So I fully expect them to qualify for the grant of 80% of their average income. Why won't you?
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With a tape measure to indicate the depth of the pipe.
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It would for Scottish Water who would expect to do a track inspection before they will make the connection.
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There is an expectation in accepting the government grant, that you expect to carry on trading and be trading next year as well. Si I will tick over doing whatever small amount of work I am allowed to and will take the grant of offered it, I will still be trading next year though at what level who knows? My overheads working from home are very low and mostly paid up for a few months already.
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Where is the leak. They are essentially the same fitting, one is made by whoever made the lockshield valve, the other is made by whoever made the TRV. All the parts that came with the TRV should stay together. It does not matter which goes in which end of the radiator.
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Pictures?
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How to empty a vented hot water cylinder?
ProDave replied to mike2016's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
When I re plumbed my 1930's house 30 years ago, they were all 1/2" and 3/4" Then you could buy adaptors, both compression and solder to go between imperial and metric. -
How to empty a vented hot water cylinder?
ProDave replied to mike2016's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
You won't need to drain the whole tank for that. And if you REALLY mean a 3/4" pipe I hope you have already sourced the fittings, as 22mm won't fit. -
Do radiator pipes have to be chased into wall?
ProDave replied to gwebstech's topic in Brick & Block
That's some damned thick dot and dab then. The only D&D house I ever had, there was barely any gap between the block and the plasterboard. -
Wouldn't want to rush the joib.
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Every house I have owned has had at least some push fit waste pipe and I have never known a failure. Solvent weld has it's place. I usually use it for smaller like 30 or 40mm and occasionally 110mm where in some cases a solvent weld fitting took up less space (for getting fittings between posi joists) But most of my house is done with push fit and I have no issue boxing it in behind plasterboard.
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You block the drain to stop it emptying AT ALL. You will also need to block the stink pipe, and then pump it up from one remaining drain.
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A lesson from this thread for the novice might be forget solvent weld and use push fit where you can. No time limit, plenty of time to do each joint one at a time, and if you have a space issue, a slip coupling is your friend.
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Running a tap is NOT a leak test. You need to get a proper drain test kit, which has plugs to plug the end, and you pump it up with air. If this job is subject to building control they will probably insist on witnessing that anyway. NOW is the time to get it right, not to find it has a small air leak after it is all boxed in and finished.
