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Trying to work out what time to book tickets to take DD1 to see HP7 (part 1) - Tuesday evening seems like the best night.Comment
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Never seen a Harry Potter film or read the booksComment
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Purely for the kids? Or do you enjoy them too? I've seen a couple of the films and never got what all the fuss is about.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postafternoon all
Trying to work out what time to book tickets to take DD1 to see HP7 (part 1) - Tuesday evening seems like the best night.Comment
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Its something of a tradition, I can take it or leave it, but she really wants to goOriginally posted by Bunk View PostPurely for the kids? Or do you enjoy them too? I've seen a couple of the films and never got what all the fuss is about.Comment
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and the conversion company have got back to me and the warranty is 5 years from date of payment, and we are 5yr/10 mnth.Comment
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Not sure what the next course of action is !
Its either :
a) wait and see if it dries up
b) take floor up and see if can find a leak
c) take cubicle off and remove the tray and look for leak.
d) call insurance and see if it cover damage to flooring due to leak. I doubt they will pay for the repair.Comment
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Ouch!Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postand the conversion company have got back to me and the warranty is 5 years from date of payment, and we are 5yr/10 mnth.
D talk to your insurance company, they may cover the damage caused but possibly not the root cause. Find out all the same. No harm in asking.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostNot sure what the next course of action is !
Its either :
a) wait and see if it dries up
b) take floor up and see if can find a leak
c) take cubicle off and remove the tray and look for leak.
d) call insurance and see if it cover damage to flooring due to leak. I doubt they will pay for the repair.
Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust asked a local plumber to come and have a look and see what he thinks.
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the bedroom refit is going to be put on hold for a while, at least until we know what sort of cost we can expect form the leakComment
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