I live in the Midlands (Walsall/ West Brom) and I would choose Snowdonia over anywhere else in the world. I did many plumbing jobs there back in the 80's (even thought I was an electrician) and I was shocked at their obsession with micro bore piping on central heating systems. I'd never seen it before in the Midlands.
I use one of those ‘Flexzilla’ anti crimp airline hoses which are the nuts! They come in bright orange and bright green too, they look great and work brilliantly for drain off as they literally cannot kink up.
I used to work for a large national gas installation and maintenance company, name no names, they used to supply use those spiral fixings for pipe clips etc and the proper expanding bolts for hanging radiators. If someone gives a towel a tug on that towel rail and it’s wrapped round it will come away, seen it happen.
I had to rehang 3 radiators in my exes house where those fixings had torn out of the plasterboard - I cut out a section of the plasterboard and replaced it with 12mm ply so that I could screw the brackets directly into.
Good tip I learned is to drill a small pilot hole for the plaster fixing to follow through. Also when you use them on an impact bit they tend to wobble but if you use a screw driver they are much steadier going in.
Mark next time you fit a loose waste boss…. can you point out their is an orientation ie:- up/ down giving a flow slope built in usually stamped in the moulding ! Cheers buddy .. nice work mate
Nice video Mark. I used Arctic Haynes Drain off pipe which is orange colour as well and it doesn’t kinks. For the plasterboard fixings, sometime I used the hollow wall anchors plug which need a ratchet to grip it.
Great content Mark. I go to a lot of new builds using them plasterboard fixings on rads and they all come loose. I always use hollow wall anchors with a setting tool!
I do like that Mcalpine waste fitting, brings that old bath tub back to life. I tend to use Hoselock hose pipe to drain down, it seems to work well for me. Great content as always.
Great video Mark, love the extra time and your videos are good for ones mental health. Great cutting on that woodwork round that soil pipe in the bathroom looked spot on! 😊
Hi Mark, great video, very informative and descriptive, thanks very much. I have to agree the feature length (long) vids are so much better and I'll be looking forward to them on a Sunday night.
Wouldn't use those screw in wall fixings on a towel rad in a rental. Had it before when the tenants kids used it as a ladder and pulled it off the bloody wall. 🤣
Been watching your videos for a good while now and learnt loads as im a diy'er myself, recently fitted one of them mcalpine bath traps myself and siliconed it in exactly the same places as you for piece of mind im properly happy with the trap and the bonus is its top accessible so no dragging the bath panel off to clean it
I have the rothenberger drain hose, absolutely class they can’t kink 💪 top video again though mate can’t believe I do this all week then watch someone else do it on a weekend🤣🤣
Those Mcalpine waste are ace. Silicon is definitely needed for those baths where the depth of the bath isn't even all the way round the waste hole. I've only had 1 customer agree to fitting the tmv on the hot supply to the bath.
Lovely job bud have used one of those mcalpine traps good with bath fillers aswell try using some soapy water to get silicone off the chrome comes off rapid love your vids mate 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😍👍😎
@@alextench your going to bankrupt him then 🤣 glad you had a good one it was funny when you was pulling the pipes through and trying to film at the same time I was in stitches
Just to add this bit in... the blue plugs on the spigots actually ment to go inside the trap otherwise when a backsurge occurs it pops off and floods/destroys the base units on callout I come across this regular as the kitchen fitters install them wrong all the time
I went to about 10 flats on the same new build once where they'd all been left inside the trap spigot, and as each family moved in, finding their washing machine not working cos nobody knew they were in there 😁🤣
Completely agree with you Julie…… I’ve heard of that happening when the plug is put inside. Never heard of one popping off….. Not an issue outside and more visual….. people do things different and both ways will work
Hi Mark Try the todays tools no kink rubber drain hose. they do still kink occasionally, but really good product. If a little pricey. Great video as always
Gone to so many rads were they have used them pig tail fixing and its pulled out. Most merchants have the rubber drain down hoses now, just dont use them under pressure coz they blow
Hi Mark, hope you enjoyed your road trip. Another Great film, including a little bit of soldering too, those bathroom tiles are definitely psychedelic and very different. A few top tips included also, those are always good, a nice long film for a Sunday night is alway ok for me. Have a great week, take care, regards, Chris. 👍👍👍
Also, I always silicone boss straps to foul waste pipes - I’ve been bitten too many times on the arse relying on the glue 👍 The CT1 from Screwfix or any plumbers merchant is even more reliable 👍👍 great videos bud !!
Regin Drain-Down Hose Kit I’ve had mine 5 years it never kinks as it’s made from proper rubber comes with a jubilee clip with a finger attachment so can tighten hose onto drain off about £50 but well worth the money, also they are ORANGE! 🎉
Hi mate, cracking vid as ususal, I got the monument drain down hose from toolstation, like £35 for a 15m length, had it about 3 years or so now, doesn't kink or such, cant fault it really👍
😂 loved it all mark .mates are the best always a short notice job 😂.. double film Job as well 😂 . You need a few days away after those mates jobs 😂. Those cavity fixings not a fan of those now had to many pull out ..👍👍👍
I've got no complaints about the ones I've got mate and going strong after 4 years. Really like the videos mate, very relatable I'm a Plumbing and Heating Engineer only gone gas safe 3 years ago but was a plumber before that..... Moved from makita to milwaukee..... and what a move. Love the unilites too. Keep it going mate 👍 Andy
Great vid Mark. I'm told Regin or Dickie Dyer for drain down hoses, I really could do with one myself so that's what I'll be going for. Have fun in that M2 😉
It’s unreal mate, so so well balanced. I used to have an E46 M3 and this is very similar in how it’s handles and drives. It’s certainly enjoyed it’s legs being stretched this weekend😉
We were always taught to put plugged end tee,s on all wastes into the soil,s i just have to ask to have all the rules changed now .because it just seems to make sense,.
You’re exactly right about the silicone I use a silicone just like you do for the last 20 years and it’s never failed me once also, I’ve never used plumbers putty my whole career go with what works people laugh at me but I’ve never had a problem and I never liked silicone always works
Cracking work as ever 👍 One thing I wonder is whether the shower unit and riser / head should be better swapped round so that the head is pointing more straight down the bath (or angled slightly towards the wall as I did with my own recently) rather than towards the outside of the bath.... reduce the chance of water soaking the floor. Love those tiles though!
Regin hose very rarely kinks, Only concern is lack of insulation on condense pipe outside. Ideal now saying it must be class o insulation and 32mm through the wall insulated as well, this means a 65mm hole to be drilled.
@@MJTiffPlumbing only saying Mark, seeing so many incorrect. Good videos, keep them coming, we all know of mares who want jobs done at the drop of at hat and then at mates rates or free as you pointed out. Nearly as bad as the “can you just” while your on site.
i dont know if its a tip or what, but when putting the plasterboard fixings in, i just use my impact driver bit to do a lazy ass pilot hole, then chuck the fixing on and it goes in lovely, try it lol, probably get slated for this comment 🤣
@@MJTiffPlumbing if I knew how to send a link I would. Got mine from Amazon. Really malleable even when it's cold. We have a coffee van and use it to fill up.
Those spiral fixings are phillips but the screws that go in them are pozi or at least my ones are. Tried it with a phillips the other day & dont wobble at all! 18 years too late🙄
Quality video mate. Can you do an update on the van alarm you have, I saw your advert for ARMD and wondered if you were still using them. Would be good to get an honest review now you’ve had it for a while.
Hi mate I’ve recently brought a monument non kink hose 15m from toolstation. It’s so much better then a normal garden hose, especially when it’s cold a the normal hose goes stiff. Wanted to get a dickie dyer on but only comes in 10m. Would defo recommend. 👍🏼
Just a constructive criticism. How come you never put isolators on the bath taps i thought that was part of any new installations now ? Apologies in advance if i`ve missed it and you have. great content and true day to day plumbing obstacles which mirrors my own plumbing/gas jobs. Keep up the good work !
Appreciate all constructive criticism of its genuine. I have never fitted isolation to bath taps to be honest, this property is tiny and has a combi boiler. Turn the main off and all water is shut off…👍🏼 Not heard anything about it being regs for isolation…. Will take a look. Possibly for “new builds” it may be but this is a renovation
@@MJTiffPlumbing you had me thinking so should`ve looked at the regs myself first. But i was always told to do it. possibly good practice i suppose. anyway answer to my question A. There are no specific requirements to install servicing valves to taps, but some manufacturers may require them to be fitted so check their installation instructions. That said it is good practice to do so as it allows maintenance to take place without disrupting the water supply to the rest of the property. Have a great day mate !
Hope you enjoy an extra long Sunday video….
Hit the like button to help the reach of the video👍🏼👍🏼
I live in the Midlands (Walsall/ West Brom) and I would choose Snowdonia over anywhere else in the world. I did many plumbing jobs there back in the 80's (even thought I was an electrician) and I was shocked at their obsession with micro bore piping on central heating systems. I'd never seen it before in the Midlands.
Ive literally just got home after a 650mile trip over 2 days……. Stunning
@@MJTiffPlumbing But you'll have the most brilliant sleep now mate and wake up feeling brilliant.
Been in the game knocking on 20 years. Proper love the washing up liquid trick pushing that washing machine into place (offering up). Genius
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
It’s like having a new apprentice putting the washing machine and dishwasher in. Lol.
Yep 🤣🤣
Definitely in favour of never draining through a prv, as you said, you run a risk of it not seating properly, great work buddy 👊🏻
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I use one of those ‘Flexzilla’ anti crimp airline hoses which are the nuts!
They come in bright orange and bright green too, they look great and work brilliantly for drain off as they literally cannot kink up.
You need heavy duty expanding wall fixings for that towel rail, the spiral fixings are only good for pipe clips.
Never had an issue with these to be honest mate
@Paul Smith... I've hung tvs with them in plasterboard they spot on no problems.
I used to work for a large national gas installation and maintenance company, name no names, they used to supply use those spiral fixings for pipe clips etc and the proper expanding bolts for hanging radiators.
If someone gives a towel a tug on that towel rail and it’s wrapped round it will come away, seen it happen.
I like to use hollow wall fixings with the gun tool to expand it behind the board. Take loads of weight
@@mdocko2285 are you a professional tv installer😃
Rothenberger hose is great and it’s orange!
Sounds perfect for me…🟠
At least Tom knows now how to take it off next time, coz you've shown him. 😉
I’m nice like that👍🏼
I had to rehang 3 radiators in my exes house where those fixings had torn out of the plasterboard - I cut out a section of the plasterboard and replaced it with 12mm ply so that I could screw the brackets directly into.
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City plumbing anti kink hose best ever
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Regin drain down hose, best hose I’ve used and it’s orange 😂
As long as it’s orange 😉😉
I've had jobs this last week for my sister, my brother, my Aunty, my Niece and my self! Don't ask!!
I feel your pain buddy
I've dropped everything if it's flooding. Stop the damage and come back when you have time or somebody else can take it on.
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Good tip I learned is to drill a small pilot hole for the plaster fixing to follow through. Also when you use them on an impact bit they tend to wobble but if you use a screw driver they are much steadier going in.
Thanks mate… 👍🏼👍🏼
Yep screwdriver and you can feel them a little better
Mark next time you fit a loose waste boss…. can you point out their is an orientation ie:- up/ down giving a flow slope built in usually stamped in the moulding ! Cheers buddy .. nice work mate
Silicone drain down hose every time, City plumbing or Toolstation 👍
Thanks buddy
@@MJTiffPlumbing they are also orange 👌👍
Nice video Mark. I used Arctic Haynes Drain off pipe which is orange colour as well and it doesn’t kinks. For the plasterboard fixings, sometime I used the hollow wall anchors plug which need a ratchet to grip it.
As long as it orange😉😉
Don’t use those plasterboard fixings , I’ve seen them come out so many times😮toggle fixings are a must
Enjoyed that Mark good bit of banter and some handy tips.
Thanks James 👍🏼👍🏼
Great content Mark. I go to a lot of new builds using them plasterboard fixings on rads and they all come loose. I always use hollow wall anchors with a setting tool!
Thanks buddy….. to be honest I e not had an issue with them. Need to get the ones with the tool though👍🏼
I'll always use a little bit of sealant with the fisher fixings Just incase people are abit rough or knock it.
Learnt lots here thanks Mark 👍🏻 enjoyed the longer video, so many tips in this one for the DIYer 👌🏻
Thanks mate…. Glad you enjoyed it👍🏼👍🏼
Love the long videos. And where would you be without mates. 😂😂👍👍
Thanks Gary…. And yep, it’s always a mate🤣🤦🏻♂️
Does a great job one handed! I like your style of expalining things as you go along
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
Those McAlpine bath wastes are brilliant, worth the spend in my opinion. 👍🚽
Deffo…. They impressed me alot
Dickie dyer drain down hose. I use gripit plaster board fixings when in this situation, they’re much better than other fixing I’ve found.
Another one for the DD hose👍🏼👍🏼
I do like that Mcalpine waste fitting, brings that old bath tub back to life. I tend to use Hoselock hose pipe to drain down, it seems to work well for me.
Great content as always.
Yer they are a great waste unit to use…. Will be using agin👍🏼👍🏼
😂that’s I always do flux using the solder rod I thought I was the only one doing it lol
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Dickie Dyer drain down hose, it’s rubber not plastic so lays flat, soooo good
Yer a few people have said that
Great video Mark, love the extra time and your videos are good for ones mental health. Great cutting on that woodwork round that soil pipe in the bathroom looked spot on! 😊
Thanks mate… glad you enjoyed it👍🏼👍🏼
Grifflex hose the one with the nylon braid in it brilliant stuff
A couple squirts of any cleaner spray works a treat for sliding in appliances. Just evaporates from under the machine afterwards
Always a way to make life easier
Hi Mark, great video, very informative and descriptive, thanks very much. I have to agree the feature length (long) vids are so much better and I'll be looking forward to them on a Sunday night.
Thanks buddy….. when the content is there I will make them longer
That brass Y piece is something I have never seen in all my time. Loving these videos mate.
Not something I would usually do but needs must on this little “freebie” 🤣
Wouldn't use those screw in wall fixings on a towel rad in a rental. Had it before when the tenants kids used it as a ladder and pulled it off the bloody wall. 🤣
Should get the kids some toys 🤣🤣🫣🫣
Been watching your videos for a good while now and learnt loads as im a diy'er myself, recently fitted one of them mcalpine bath traps myself and siliconed it in exactly the same places as you for piece of mind im properly happy with the trap and the bonus is its top accessible so no dragging the bath panel off to clean it
Yer I’m really impressed with them 👍🏼👍🏼
Rough as toast them spiral fixings need umberellas atleast
Not had an issue with them to be honest buddy
Best touch is 13.06.... Joking aside love your work. Top man
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
I always alter the toilet unit front fixings , so if I’m called back , I can easily remove the panel without much issue
Future proofing👍🏼👍🏼
Once again brilliant
Thanks as always Manj 🙏🏼
Great video as always! Best thing about a Sunday!
Thanks pal👍🏼👍🏼
I have the rothenberger drain hose, absolutely class they can’t kink 💪 top video again though mate can’t believe I do this all week then watch someone else do it on a weekend🤣🤣
Hahaha thanks buddy….. a lot of people say that😉
Fun as always
Thanks mate
Thanks buddy👍🏼
Plumber,roofer,mechanic,you dred calling anyone of these robbers.
Those Mcalpine waste are ace. Silicon is definitely needed for those baths where the depth of the bath isn't even all the way round the waste hole. I've only had 1 customer agree to fitting the tmv on the hot supply to the bath.
Yer very impressed with these traps 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video sir 👍 Monument yellow drain down hose from Toolstation perfect for the job great quality
Great tip!👍🏼👍🏼
Lovely job bud have used one of those mcalpine traps good with bath fillers aswell try using some soapy water to get silicone off the chrome comes off rapid love your vids mate 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😍👍😎
Thanks mate…. Yer the traps are great
Brilliant video mark nothing like a longer one for a Sunday and your mate is hilarious 😂 he lucky to have you as his pal keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻
Yer he is a laugh that’s for sure…..🤣🤣
@@MJTiffPlumbing he seems it 😂
@@johnokane5526 Thanks all - it was a fun day , i think should make a habbit of ringing mark for some free work! and new content !
@@alextench your going to bankrupt him then 🤣 glad you had a good one it was funny when you was pulling the pipes through and trying to film at the same time I was in stitches
Bath trap is amazing tight spaces helps a lot. 15 fitted now.
Great ain’t they
For hoses, I've always used Dickie Dyer hoses!
Totally agree. Been using them 2 years now, never ever kink
Will check them out 👍🏼👍🏼
Easily the best!
dickie dyer just soft rubber ...superb kit
Mark . Be careful when using Those steps /ladder . I have see. A few people Fall off. As the ladders have broken when people are on them
Thanks mate, they have been spot on for me buddy, as long as you make sure they are clipped in correctly
Just to add this bit in... the blue plugs on the spigots actually ment to go inside the trap otherwise when a backsurge occurs it pops off and floods/destroys the base units on callout I come across this regular as the kitchen fitters install them wrong all the time
I went to about 10 flats on the same new build once where they'd all been left inside the trap spigot, and as each family moved in, finding their washing machine not working cos nobody knew they were in there 😁🤣
Completely agree with you Julie…… I’ve heard of that happening when the plug is put inside.
Never heard of one popping off…..
Not an issue outside and more visual….. people do things different and both ways will work
great video and love your mate the craic is good
Thanks buddy👍🏼👍🏼
Great video didn’t seem as long as it was. Really enjoyed it. Friends hey lol.
That’s great…. Means you was enjoying it then I guess 👍🏼👍🏼
Haha loved this video mate
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
I’m a spark and this just popped up in my recommended, have to say I watched the whole vid and it’s interesting to see what other trades do lol
Thanks mate… appreciate the message buddy. Always nice to see what others get upto👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Mark
Try the todays tools no kink rubber drain hose. they do still kink occasionally, but really good product. If a little pricey. Great video as always
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Enjoyed that feature length edition. You and your mate could almost do a comedy plumbing double act. It will be 20K subs way before Xmas.
Hahaha he’s good fun isn’t he
@44:00 centrifugal. May the force be with you!
That’s the work I was looking for 🤣
Great work once again mark well done have a great Sunday
Thanks mate….👍🏼 and you 🙏🏼
Hi Mark,.. The best hose to get is a roherberger rubber hose they never kink or twist.
Gone to so many rads were they have used them pig tail fixing and its pulled out. Most merchants have the rubber drain down hoses now, just dont use them under pressure coz they blow
Never had an issue with these toggles… but I’m sure they can fail like all products.
Hi Mark, hope you enjoyed your road trip.
Another Great film, including a little bit of soldering too, those bathroom tiles are definitely psychedelic and very different.
A few top tips included also, those are always good, a nice long film for a Sunday night is alway ok for me.
Have a great week, take care, regards, Chris. 👍👍👍
Thanks Chris…. Yep the road trip was good for the mind and soul buddy, very much needed.
The neoprene hoses are best. Most plumbing suppliers sell em , probably cheaper on Amazon 👍 just need to get decent Velcro straps to keep them tidy 👍
👍🏼👍🏼thanks buddy
Also, I always silicone boss straps to foul waste pipes - I’ve been bitten too many times on the arse relying on the glue 👍 The CT1 from Screwfix or any plumbers merchant is even more reliable 👍👍 great videos bud !!
Great content as usual Mark professionally done...
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
Regin Drain-Down Hose Kit I’ve had mine 5 years it never kinks as it’s made from proper rubber comes with a jubilee clip with a finger attachment so can tighten hose onto drain off about £50 but well worth the money, also they are ORANGE! 🎉
As long as it’s orange it’s a deal🤣
Hi mate, cracking vid as ususal, I got the monument drain down hose from toolstation, like £35 for a 15m length, had it about 3 years or so now, doesn't kink or such, cant fault it really👍
Thanks buddy…. Will have to take a look at that
I wish all plumbers were as conscientious as you.
Thanks buddy
I put the same in mine, best top loader. I made a removable tile window just incase but with that trap you will never need to
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😂 loved it all mark .mates are the best always a short notice job 😂.. double film Job as well 😂 . You need a few days away after those mates jobs 😂.
Those cavity fixings not a fan of those now had to many pull out ..👍👍👍
It’s always a mate buddy 🤣🤣
Been watching your vlogs for ages and just relised you in the same area I live lol 😆 must remember when I need some plumbing doing 😅
Hahah that’s mate, where you from??
Ashorne warwick
You need a proper rubber hose because the hot water softens normal garden hoses. Dicky Dyer and others do them.
Yep DD hoses are the one to go for judging by the comments
That hose is shocking..... I've had orange rubber hoses for the last 4 years and haven't looked back. Amazon about £35-£40 and you're laughing.
Rubbish ain’t it….. hence wanting a new one👍🏼
I've got no complaints about the ones I've got mate and going strong after 4 years. Really like the videos mate, very relatable I'm a Plumbing and Heating Engineer only gone gas safe 3 years ago but was a plumber before that..... Moved from makita to milwaukee..... and what a move. Love the unilites too. Keep it going mate 👍 Andy
Great vid Mark. I'm told Regin or Dickie Dyer for drain down hoses, I really could do with one myself so that's what I'll be going for. Have fun in that M2 😉
Oh mate it’s done me proud this weekend….. 650mile through wales, Snowdonia, Peak District etc etc……
I'm sure I recall Jeremy Clarkson saying the M2 is the best M car BMW made when he road tested it 👍
It’s unreal mate, so so well balanced.
I used to have an E46 M3 and this is very similar in how it’s handles and drives.
It’s certainly enjoyed it’s legs being stretched this weekend😉
We were always taught to put plugged end tee,s on all wastes into the soil,s i just have to ask to have all the rules changed now .because it just seems to make sense,.
Makes sense that 👍🏼👍🏼 good practice
You’re exactly right about the silicone I use a silicone just like you do for the last 20 years and it’s never failed me once also, I’ve never used plumbers putty my whole career go with what works people laugh at me but I’ve never had a problem and I never liked silicone always works
We stick to what we know👍🏼👍🏼
Use a small screwdriver to start hole for wall fitting
Cracking work as ever 👍 One thing I wonder is whether the shower unit and riser / head should be better swapped round so that the head is pointing more straight down the bath (or angled slightly towards the wall as I did with my own recently) rather than towards the outside of the bath.... reduce the chance of water soaking the floor. Love those tiles though!
It was just put in the rail mate, the screen has yet to go on, not siliconed up either….. not a problem👍🏼
Lol as they say a mate in need is a pain in the arse as my dad used to say
Hahahaha love that one mate
Nothing wrong with the way you apply flux. It flows the second it gets a tiny bit of heat.
Yep.. never had an issue in 30years 👍🏼
Regin hose very rarely kinks,
Only concern is lack of insulation on condense pipe outside.
Ideal now saying it must be class o insulation and 32mm through the wall insulated
as well, this means a 65mm hole to be drilled.
The boiler install is nothing to do with me or this video…. I don’t do boilers👍🏼👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing only saying Mark, seeing so many incorrect.
Good videos, keep them coming, we all know of mares who want jobs done at the drop of at hat and then at mates rates or free as you pointed out.
Nearly as bad as the “can you just” while your on site.
i dont know if its a tip or what, but when putting the plasterboard fixings in, i just use my impact driver bit to do a lazy ass pilot hole, then chuck the fixing on and it goes in lovely, try it lol, probably get slated for this comment 🤣
I’m hearing ya mate….😉😉👍🏼👍🏼
So funny, nice one gents.
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The blue food grade hose is the nuts.
What’s all this??
@@MJTiffPlumbing if I knew how to send a link I would. Got mine from Amazon. Really malleable even when it's cold. We have a coffee van and use it to fill up.
Should have told your mate to scan his washer and dishwasher set up into his VR set up and you’ll do it from home 😂
Hhahahaa I should of done🤣🤣
Hope you enjoyed the few days away Mark. Totally agree never to drain the heating system via the PRV. Oh and loved the tiles in the bathroom 👍
Yer I think the tiles are pretty cool.
Never ever touch the PRV🤣🫣🫣
Great video as always! Countdown on to 20k!! 💪
Thanks JP 🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼
Love your videos, greetings from the Netherlands.
Thanks mate…. Glad you like the content👍🏼
Looking forward to a nice long video more like this on Sundays
Thanks mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Those spiral fixings are phillips but the screws that go in them are pozi or at least my ones are. Tried it with a phillips the other day & dont wobble at all! 18 years too late🙄
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Only used wastemate once. I put wastes in exactly the same as you, never been a problem
Exactly…. We know it works everytime😉😉👍🏼
Quality video mate. Can you do an update on the van alarm you have, I saw your advert for ARMD and wondered if you were still using them. Would be good to get an honest review now you’ve had it for a while.
Will do mate, a few people have asked for it
I've always avoided drilling inbetween tiles, the grout line, I thought it may crack the tile.
Obviously I was wrong ?
Love the uploads
Thanks Mr Harry 🙌🏼🙌🏼👍🏼
I live close to the becons if i knew you were coming you could have done my shitter. If you fancy a holiday this year hit me up
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Hi mate I’ve recently brought a monument non kink hose 15m from toolstation.
It’s so much better then a normal garden hose, especially when it’s cold a the normal hose goes stiff.
Wanted to get a dickie dyer on but only comes in 10m. Would defo recommend. 👍🏼
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great content mark as always all is ok with you keep up the good work on to the next 👌👍
Thanks as always Mike 👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼
The best hose for me is Regin drain down hose I hope this helps you
Great vid thought I missed Wednesday like your car auto or manual.👍👍👍😎😎😎🚘🚘🚘
Thanks mate…. It’s DCT auto “Dual Clutch Transmission”
Good job
Thanks
Dickie Dyer drain down hose had one for 9 years no problems.
Seen to be the go to hose 👍🏼
Love the extra long vid Mark, and the Tiff top tip 😅
Thanks mate… wasn’t sure with it nearly an hour long
Just a constructive criticism. How come you never put isolators on the bath taps i thought that was part of any new installations now ? Apologies in advance if i`ve missed it and you have. great content and true day to day plumbing obstacles which mirrors my own plumbing/gas jobs. Keep up the good work !
Appreciate all constructive criticism of its genuine.
I have never fitted isolation to bath taps to be honest, this property is tiny and has a combi boiler. Turn the main off and all water is shut off…👍🏼
Not heard anything about it being regs for isolation…. Will take a look.
Possibly for “new builds” it may be but this is a renovation
@@MJTiffPlumbing you had me thinking so should`ve looked at the regs myself first. But i was always told to do it. possibly good practice i suppose. anyway answer to my question
A. There are no specific requirements to install servicing valves to taps, but some manufacturers may require them to be fitted so check their installation instructions. That said it is good practice to do so as it allows maintenance to take place without disrupting the water supply to the rest of the property.
Have a great day mate !
I'll always fit them to a basin but not a bath. Don't see the point
Saves me checking…. Didn’t think it was regs.👍🏼👍🏼
Always fit them to sinks/basins etc etc……
A lorry full of washing machines without transit bolts would roll its trailer on the first corner. That's the purpose of them.
Good way of putting it 🤣👍🏼👍🏼