Showing posts with label plumbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plumbing. Show all posts

21 May, 2007

It was all going so well!

It sounded a bit like one of the radiators was coming up to the boil (same noise a kettle makes), but in fact (now the hot water is under the same level of pressure as the cold water) it had sprung a leak! So he's coming back to replace it...also the taps in the bathroom won't stop dripping, so I'm not sure they are quite up to taking the pressure either (however, I am told that they might well settle down after a couple of days, so I'll just keep half an eye on them for the time being)...

Anyway, little problems aside, it's all in, job done...hot water on demand, no more flicking a switch and waiting, no more timers - just boiling hot water at the twist of a tap...I had a lovely long soak to celebrate... ;)

Now if I could only find my mobile phone and my PSP, both of them seem to have gone missing in the chaos...

Update - found them both tucked safely in my camera bag...phew! ;)

20 May, 2007

1000th Post!

Another little landmark - and it just so happens - post **1000** on Finkblog turns out to be about plumbing (hrm)! ;)

Anyway, a brief break for an 18th birthday celebration last night (congratulations Anna!), work resumed at about 9am this morning -
New Boiler #32
- the boiler came back out for a while for the elaborate pipework to be installed -
New Boiler #43
- the hot water tank lost it's jacket -
New Boiler #45
- and got kicked out into the road -
New Boiler #57
- where someone down a few doors spotted it and promptly negotiated it's removal for scrap value (saves us a dump run) -
New Boiler #59
- the naughty old boiler came out and joined it (but no-one came begging to take it away, tellingly) -
New Boiler #60
- and then the floor started coming up...

I'm trying to ignore the other noises coming from upstairs (which are ranging all the way from creaky, saw-like, hammer-murder and clanky to chainsaw, hammer drill and Jason Donovan on the radio)...best off sticking to being "coffee bitch" and keeping out the way, I think...that combination could be dangerous! ;)

19 May, 2007

New boiler update - work in progress!

Well, it's all happening here (note to self - got to be careful, just noticed I'm on post 999, next post must say something about this landmark!) -
New Boiler #18
- anyway, the big toys came out (diamond blades!), time to make a hole through the wall of the outside cupboard -
New Boiler #21
- about 3 minutes of drilling later the guide poked through -
New Boiler #22
- and then the blade started to appear (with lots of smoke and dust) -
New Boiler #23
- and almost before I could focus on it (well, okay, before I could focus on it), out it popped -
New Boiler #24
- "Bit of PVA on there mate and you got a pretty unique door stop" (think I might do that!) -
New Boiler #26
- Anyway, here is the hole -
New Boiler #27
- and poor Santa and Snowman (who got a bit of brick dust, but should be used to "light dustings" of things, if you ask me) -
New Boiler #28
- and then, even as I was flickr'ing the last bunch of pictures, I got a call, it was in already! -
New Boiler #29
- the inside looks like a bloody motorbike engine -
New Boiler #30
- believe it or not there is a spark plug on the injection system (yes, injection system!) which super heats 80 meters of micro-size aluminium tube (which loops the round bit at the top), then the bit at the bottom is a massive heat exchanger (*exactly* the same technology used as a heat sink on a PC processor, but reversed to work as a heat dump)!

Amazing stuff! Learning a lot here... :)

Plumber arrived and work has commenced!

New Boiler #14
Well, after a cup of coffee anyway... ;) That's the boiler in the big cardboard box (a "one man lift" apparently, so no strained backs today) -
New Boiler #9
- equipped also with an absolute mountain of copper fixings -
New Boiler #13
- meters of copper pipe, and about 5 boxes of tools (useful for holding the doors open, if nothing else) -
New Boiler #12
- First job is to drain the system down, which he said he was expecting to "be like treacle" but turned out to be as fresh as a mountain spring (this is very good news apparently!) -
New Boiler #16
- he even tasted some, but I managed to resist the temptation -
New Boiler #17

Outside Cupboard - Before

New Boiler #6
This is where it's going to go when it's installed, the spur for the power is already there (that was done during the week) just below the shelf -
New Boiler #7

Preparations complete - New Boiler

New Boiler #1
So, we are ready! For those of you who have ever dared to look inside our cupboard by the front door, be amazed! Yes, you can take your hands from where you were covering your face to stop the avalanche crushing you, for all of Flyingpops' shoes have migrated into the hall! -
New Boiler #2
- the freezer (once lost under piles of winter coats), is in the living room (where I will defrost it later, if I find time, as it's not been done since we moved in) -
New Boiler #3
- all the myriad complex hanging contraptions have gone from around the broken old boiler, here you can also see the (now illegal) flue arrangement... -
New Boiler #4
- The bathroom is standing by (hopefully he will fix the toilet so it actually fills itself up too, although I have to congratulate us on how green we have been as a result, recycling the bath water to flush the toilet is commendable, but getting just a little tiresome now)...
New Boiler #5
Perhaps normality can resume soon...it will be truly wonderful to be back in a house with hot water, central heating and freely flushing facilities...even if it is costing us our entire savings for doing the bathroom up, oh well...gotta be done... ;)
A big fat bag of cash....
More later...