Only thermal store Ive come across was joining gas and solid fuel, so combi going through the coil and doing hot water, then solid fuel going into the mass of the store and heating pumping out of it. Great video as always mate
They are perfect for that situation, for standard rads and hot water I don't think you can beat an unvented on a s plan, nice and simple and easy to fix, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
Great vid mate, a fountain of knowledge, I always chuck a bit of antifreeze in all the traps too as ive seen toilets crack in caravans and vac cistern out
Fair point mate, this house will be gutted come new year so I'm not to worried about protecting the traps or toilets, it's a good point though, thanks for watching 👍
Engrossing video as always, Tom. Thanks so much for all of the videos you made this year and I hope you have a great Christmas and a well deserved break!
Hi Tom, I have seen the boiler mates years ago when working with my dad, but I don’t ever remember working on one myself. It would take me a while to work out how they function before I could do any work, as you say I think the best advice is scrap that system all together. I hope you get the job at that property in the New Year, it will make a great series. Thank you for another educational film for me, I look forward to the next film and as always take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, the boiler mate does need scraping in my opinion, it will be a nice job if I get it, something to look forward to doing
They probably sat in the car on the driveway and done the inspection 😂 good video Tom, have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your new year 👍👍👍👍👍🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄👍👍👍
Good video Tom, I have never come across a boiler mate before ! I must be lucky 😊 I think the system has never worked properly before and would rip out and start again. Have a great Christmas Tom 👍
The thermal stores are good for warming up houses quickly because of the volume of stored water at high temperature. Downside is if the hot water coil splits because of the constant hot to cold cycling . Have a good Christmas Tom .
I will be a nice one to start early ish next year, I still need to get the price sorted though so I may not get it, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
What’s the damage to fit a unvented cylinder for me give me a quote Tom and where’s the best place to put it I’m on s plan boiler is in the roof space I have 3zone valves and have solar on the roof 14panels
It is difficult to say without looking at the job, the only tricky bit when they are in the roof is you may need to reinforce the floor up there and you may need to clip the discharge right down to the bottom on the outside. The best bet would be to get a few quotes of local g3 plumbers and see what they recommend, thanks for watching as always Glyn
Is it just me but when I use a silicon fugi tool to get a neat bead the bead looks fine but it always leaves a very fine almost invisible film of silicon either side of the nice bead.
Only thermal store Ive come across was joining gas and solid fuel, so combi going through the coil and doing hot water, then solid fuel going into the mass of the store and heating pumping out of it. Great video as always mate
They are perfect for that situation, for standard rads and hot water I don't think you can beat an unvented on a s plan, nice and simple and easy to fix, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
Well earned rest for Christmas and New Year now our Tom👍xxx.
Only a few more days to go, thanks for watching as always mate, have a great Christmas
The old boiler mates, not seen one for years, thank goodness, wonder who thought they were a good idea. Hope alls well Tom. 🚽👍
I hate the things, thanks for watching as always Peter 👍
That will be a nice job if you get it tom .
Nice sink waste change and a brilliant bit of silicone up 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always John
good job tom!!! was so cold my mower roller froze up haha first time that's ever happened
It's been a bit cold, thanks for watching as always Brad 👍
Brilliant Content as always Tom,
Have a great Xmas,
Enjoy your time off Mate,
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Thanks for the support as Tony, I'm looking forward to the break, have a great one yourself
Nice work, todays tools do a waste nut box spanner, handy for getting behind peds and up in units, have a good 1🍻
I will see if I can pick one up, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
Great content as always Tom, I hope you have a great Christmas
Thanks for the support as always Keith, have a great Christmas mate
Great vid mate, a fountain of knowledge, I always chuck a bit of antifreeze in all the traps too as ive seen toilets crack in caravans and vac cistern out
Fair point mate, this house will be gutted come new year so I'm not to worried about protecting the traps or toilets, it's a good point though, thanks for watching 👍
Engrossing video as always, Tom.
Thanks so much for all of the videos you made this year and I hope you have a great Christmas and a well deserved break!
Thanks for the support as always Steve, have a great Christmas and New year 👍
Thanks for all the videos this year Tom. Have a great Christmas 👍😎
Thanks for the support as always PB, have a great Christmas
Hi Tom, I have seen the boiler mates years ago when working with my dad, but I don’t ever remember working on one myself.
It would take me a while to work out how they function before I could do any work, as you say I think the best advice is scrap that system all together.
I hope you get the job at that property in the New Year, it will make a great series. Thank you for another educational film for me, I look forward to the next film and as always take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, the boiler mate does need scraping in my opinion, it will be a nice job if I get it, something to look forward to doing
looking forward to see how this job progresses Tom
Thanks for the support as always Chris
Great year of content mate. Hope you have a great Christmas with well deserved time off.
Thanks for the support as always Peter, I'm ready for a break, just a few more days before I can put my feet up, have a great Christmas yourself mate
Nice content as always mate, have a great Christmas 👍
Thanks for the support as always Danny, have a great Christmas and New year mate 👍
They probably sat in the car on the driveway and done the inspection 😂 good video Tom, have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your new year
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That sounds about right, thanks for watching as always mate, have a great Christmas and New year 👍
Good video Tom, I have never come across a boiler mate before ! I must be lucky 😊
I think the system has never worked properly before and would rip out and start again.
Have a great Christmas Tom 👍
The system certainly needs sorting out, boiler mates are a real pain and seem to sluge up, thanks for watching
The thermal stores are good for warming up houses quickly because of the volume of stored water at high temperature. Downside is if the hot water coil splits because of the constant hot to cold cycling . Have a good Christmas Tom .
I've never been a big fan of them to be honest, thanks for watching as always mate, have a great Christmas
Hopefully mate you get the job 👏😎
I will be a nice one to start early ish next year, I still need to get the price sorted though so I may not get it, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
Great video Tom, I have never seen a boiler mate tank, interesting to hear how it worked.
How do you like the OB1 silicone ?
Thanks for the support as always Andy, ob1 is Ok, you can't beat dowcorning though for showers and baths
Paw prints happen when the tile has been baked in the sun. Common in Mexico.
That's interesting to know, I hadn't seen it before, thanks for watching mate
Nice little job. Pedestal wastes are always a bit awkward arent they. 😊
Thanks for the support as always mate, they can be tricky if you can't move the pedestal out a bit, sometimes you do have to struggle a bit
What’s the damage to fit a unvented cylinder for me give me a quote Tom and where’s the best place to put it I’m on s plan boiler is in the roof space I have 3zone valves and have solar on the roof 14panels
It is difficult to say without looking at the job, the only tricky bit when they are in the roof is you may need to reinforce the floor up there and you may need to clip the discharge right down to the bottom on the outside. The best bet would be to get a few quotes of local g3 plumbers and see what they recommend, thanks for watching as always Glyn
Is it just me but when I use a silicon fugi tool to get a neat bead the bead looks fine but it always leaves a very fine almost invisible film of silicon either side of the nice bead.
It does do that, I go over with a larger size after to clean up the joint, thanks for watching 👍
They used to call me David blunkit when I was siliconeing
I'm not great at it to be honest
Bro you always have black hands 😂
That sounds about right, thanks for watching 👍
Grafter that's why.
We used to have an albion mainsflow cylinder. Same set up. Total pain in the arse. Good riddance.
Thanks for the support as always mate, I hate them as well , give me just a standard unvented any day