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Water being turned off
Yorkshire water just knocked on my door to say they are turning the water off for a while. Should I turn my combi boiler off while the water is off or should it be ok? Thanks
Water company problem
Hi, first of all let me explain my sisters situation: Disabled with Muscular Dystrophy and therefore unable to work. Husband is her full time carer. They have 6 children (13, 9, 8, 7, 5 and 2, the 13 yr old is diabetic). They live (and struggle) on benefits. They moved into a new council property in Feb 2001. And informed…
Plumbing in Washing Machine & Dishwasher
I already have a washing machine plumbed in. I want to add dishwasher. However, do not know how to. Are there any connectors I can buy at DIY shops ? Currently have one pipe from dishwasher to waste (in to trap below sink). Can I add waste from dishwasher to this ? W,Machine is cold fill so have use of hot pipe, how do I…
Help - Leak in flat
Hi, I live in a block of flats. I live on a 'middle floor' so I have other flats on top and below me. I have just come home to discover a leak coming through my roof (right in the middle of the flat - not near any external walls). The leak is big enough to have made a chunk of my plasterboard roof (about 2 inches in…
Hot Water Pressure
I would like to increase the pressure on my hot water system from gravity feed to at least 1 bar. My hot water is provided from a gas-heated hot water tank (vented). Is it possible to have a pump installed to achieve this? Thanks.
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