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afternoon 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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Never seen a Harry Potter film or read the booksComment
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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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Originally 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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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.
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.Comment
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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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