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I have a insurance job to try and rescue a poorly installed quad shower the customer wants to save the tiling if possible and has a few spare so fingers crossed it may work , the loss adjuster allowed em £1500 that will just about cover materials. Kop
 

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Just received an invitation to tender. Small kitchen extension, new underfloor and move extend soil and vent.

I now the customer well, shes employed an 'architect'.

Umpteen attachments including the plumbing spec. Think hes just trying to justify his large fees.

Going to reply, copy in customer, asking is he really sure he wants 32mm traps on the kitchen sinks 🤣🤣
 
Another one bites the dust 😀 not 100% happy with this one might recommend removing the bottom sections and coming out of the ground as the top bit is heading to the left

but it was pussing it down so cba atm got to go back to remove the old one and brick up
 

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Trying to find a leak been leaking 10 plus years since install bathroom fully tiled

Very interesting had a similar job 2-3 weeks ago, insurance job and I was stripping out for a builder and I found the flush pipe had been leaking at the cistern connection for a lonngg time! Would hard water perish the rubber seal??

Knocked the rubber seal skew when pushed together?

Easily done, however a professional plumber would check & check again if he was a professional plumber!

When I refitted the one mentioned above I flushed the wc at least 10x to check no leaks!
yep also if you look at the flush pipe it’s not totally round and hadn’t been cut very well and leaked ever since install only just noticed due to carpet getting wet about 10 feet away

That's the thing with water it tracks and may not appear near to where it's actually leaking from - as you guy's in the Plumbers Arms know DO IT RIGHT FIRST TIME>>>>
 
Very interesting had a similar job 2-3 weeks ago, insurance job and I was stripping out for a builder and I found the flush pipe had been leaking at the cistern connection for a lonngg time! Would hard water perish the rubber seal??




That's the thing with water it tracks and may not appear near to where it's actually leaking from - as you guy's in the Plumbers Arms know DO IT RIGHT FIRST TIME>>>>

no combination of bad cut on the flush pipe and going in dry 😀 were the issues now the problem to try and find spares as it’s 10 plus years old it’s an abcaus so I’m hoping
 
no combination of bad cut on the flush pipe and going in dry 😀 were the issues now the problem to try and find spares as it’s 10 plus years old it’s an abcaus so I’m hoping

OK the one I had was Geberit, ordered the seal from PTS/City Plumbing for £2.15..
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Fitted this rad during the week - must've weighed at least 50 kgs. SIP walls with roofing batten and plasterboard so had to polyurethane glue timber between plasterboard and SIP to get a decent fixing.

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OK the one I had was Geberit, ordered the seal from PTS/City Plumbing for £2.15..
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Fitted this rad during the week - must've weighed at least 50 kgs. SIP walls with roofing batten and plasterboard so had to polyurethane glue timber between plasterboard and SIP to get a decent fixing.

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I hoped it was geberit or grohe (has a grohe flush plate) so was happy until I took it apart thought feck

nice rad always hate doing them as they take longer than expected
 
Trying to find a leak been leaking 10 plus years since install bathroom fully tiled
Was this also slightly short mate?
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OK the one I had was Geberit, ordered the seal from PTS/City Plumbing for £2.15..
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Fitted this rad during the week - must've weighed at least 50 kgs. SIP walls with roofing batten and plasterboard so had to polyurethane glue timber between plasterboard and SIP to get a decent fixing.

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Got one like this to fit in a house where I have already fitted 2 verticals and a horizontal in an extension. I like them but they are heavy and I’m a big lad.
 
Was this also slightly short mate?
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Got one like this to fit in a house where I have already fitted 2 verticals and a horizontal in an extension. I like them but they are heavy and I’m a big lad.

dont have a clue tbh didnt look that far needs a new one anyway due to the cut
 

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