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  • RichardCranium
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    That's what comes of spending £25 on a 'head and shoulders' inspection on a quarter of a million pound house.

    Still, could be worse. You could be in Kiev.

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  • suityou01
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    White snow extracted from loft using washing up bowl. Then the problem was thawing the snow so it went down the bath plughole once the bath was full.

    Melted snow has been soaked up by the loft insulation.

    I have isolated the lighting circuit. No signs of bowing ceilings.

    Please, no more snow.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Tingles View Post
    Once again you've beaten Wilmslow.
    Sig.

    HTH

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Tingles View Post
    Once again you've beaten Wilmslow.
    it is Wilmslow

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  • Tingles
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    Once again you've beaten Wilmslow.

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  • scotspine
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    right. miles off track

    henyway, sy, you ought to invest in a combi or condenser boiler - prob get a grant too!

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    am i missing something here...?
    Methinks he's talking about the header tank for the hot water cylinder.

    Hot water cylinders don't buckle under the weight of snow.

    unless it's an avalanche I suppose

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  • scotspine
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    am i missing something here...?

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    No, no, no, no, nooooooooooooooooo!

    That way the tank will freeze tonight and overflow because the ball cock is frozen solid. And that might do serious damage to the ceiling.

    As you might guess, I've had problems with header tanks before
    Leave the loft hatch open and turn the heating up, should stop it from freezing?

    Downside being the rozzers will probably turn up expecting to find a cannabis haul when they spot the glow from their chopper copper infrared camera.

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  • scotspine
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    ???

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    ...Or shovel it into the water tank where it will melt and disperse through the overflow then book a roofer for May.
    No, no, no, no, nooooooooooooooooo!

    That way the tank will freeze tonight and overflow because the ball cock is frozen solid. And that might do serious damage to the ceiling.

    As you might guess, I've had problems with header tanks before

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Why are you doing faffing about on an internet forum? I doubt the insurance will cover a badly maintained roof.
    Breakfasting.

    HTH

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    sy, what are you using for tiles that will allow 6" of snow to get under them, used envelopes?
    1. I moved in June.
    2. I was not responsible for roof construction.
    3. Ordinary roof tiles, wooden frame.
    4. There is no roof felt. The snow is smaller than the gaps in the roof tiles and the snow got blown under the tiles.
    5. Good idea about the used envelopes, could be an improvement.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Why are you doing faffing about on an internet forum? I doubt the insurance will cover a badly constructed roof.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Why are you doing faffing about on an internet forum? I doubt the insurance will cover a badly maintained roof.

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