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He misses me.Does it really matter? You're kinda trolling now.
He misses me.Does it really matter? You're kinda trolling now.
Do i?He misses me.
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Have you any recommendations on a good extractor?
We have a trickle vent in the kitchen.We went through a few different ones when redoing our first floor shower room.
I’d steer clear of humidistat/motion sensing ones. As the ambient humidity in the uk is quite high anyway we couldn’t get them to work properly and would always go off at random times when wet/raining outside even with it on highest setting.
The motion sensing one was slightly better but again wasn’t 100% reliable. We went for a dmev in the end (envirovent) which we like. Constant very low trickle and boosts with switched live. This has also completely removed any condensation upstairs in winter.
The bath is higher. Not by much.Why the foam under the bath. i can see you have lifted the bath up on a plinth for some reason so you now need a set of steps to get in and out whilst wet and slippery. i assume that the bath is using its own legs on the raised plinth but i would worry that the foam stuck to the plinth and the bath is going to stop the bath from expanding and contracting as it would normally and maybe crack or split somwhere
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