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I’m surprised at you’re experience of jobs largely being one offs. Possibly a good explanation for it.
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I’m surprised at you’re experience of jobs largely being one offs. Possibly a good explanation for it.
then the gate valves are seizedI’ve found in when changing zone valves, float valves, taps etc. The only part that always seems to be fitted with isolating valves are circulating pumps.
I’ve found in when changing zone valves, float valves, taps etc. The only part that always seems to be fitted with isolating valves are circulating pumps.
and nowadays quality is not an issue,just price and speed. and the churn is a factor, churn is loads of newbies coming into the market undercutting and going bust to,be replaced by more failures and it goes onOnce you have an agreed price with the customer, then every part you use comes out of your potential profit, - so greed is also a factor
Float valves to any cistern is a water regulation, so hope you fit them? A lot of things like taps are just considered good practice
I tend to fit them anywhere I can.
I’m not sure you’re right on the water regs, my understanding is they “should” be fitted to float valves. Where “should” is used in regulations it’s considered advisory rather than mandatory.
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