Lol ...I meant stand alone .Is a lay down shower called a bath?
Andy
Lol ...I meant stand alone .Is a lay down shower called a bath?
Andy
Lol ...I meant stand alone .
Don't you ever shower with the wife?
I'd shower somebodys elses wife.
Andy
It should say:
'I'll shower with somebodys elses wife.'
Andy
A previous thread reckons you need to be careful about access to a boiler in the loft:Boiler in loft? I have a Baxi boiler in the loft, out of the way, no issues yet, touch wood!
I would never recommend anyone fit a boiler in their loft
most modern boilers are sealed systems, so any pressure drop will shut the boiler down as it is the highest point in the system, there are other considerations like fixed flooring permanent lighting, hand rails, if you want to fit a boiler in a loft, really not worth the extra expence or the hassleWhy would you not?
most modern boilers are sealed systems, so any pressure drop will shut the boiler down as it is the highest point in the system, there are other considerations like fixed flooring permanent lighting, hand rails, if you want to fit a boiler in a loft, really not worth the extra expence or the hassle
It's better.... But still rude.
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