The Home Improvements Thread (2)

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Isn't that a pressure valve. Ours does the same. Drips when the hot water is used and stops when not used. Not a fast drip either.
Ours does the same.
It is a pressure valve. Do you have perhaps have an idea more or less on how much water is released daily?
It drips, not running but only when geyser is heating . Of course for us, geyser only comes on for 2 hours a day.

The valve is about 800-1000. Depending on area could be 400 kpa or 800 kpa. You can buy reconditioned ones.
 
Some of those have a sieve in them, when it is blocked they "leak" more than normal.
Usually cleaning the sieve (held behind a bolt of sorts, find a youtube) solves the problem, otherwise a new valve. But as @InternetLuddite pointed out they are not cheap.

They let the backpressure from the geyser release, so a little bit of water out of them every now and then is completely normal.
 
Ours does the same.It drips, not running but only when geyser is heating . Of course for us, geyser only comes on for 2 hours a day.

The valve is about 800-1000. Depending on area could be 400 kpa or 800 kpa. You can buy reconditioned ones.
Why buy a recon one? A new one is like R500
 
Some of those have a sieve in them, when it is blocked they "leak" more than normal.
Usually cleaning the sieve (held behind a bolt of sorts, find a youtube) solves the problem, otherwise a new valve. But as @InternetLuddite pointed out they are not cheap.

They let the backpressure from the geyser release, so a little bit of water out of them every now and then is completely normal.
100%

I had this issue and the sieve had some silt and very small pieces of stones. Once the sieve was cleaned the water does not drip as often
 
We have these stoppers in our basins and bath tubs and when depressed , water actually leaks through it - some fast, some slow. Every basin / bath the same.

Is this just bad design and can it be fixed ? I unscrewed the header but can't see anything that I can do except for possibly replacing the whole thing which I hope I don't have to do. The old classic stoppers (on the chain) were so much better. IMG_20200719_094630.jpg
 
We have these stoppers in our basins and bath tubs and when depressed , water actually leaks through it - some fast, some slow. Every basin / bath the same.

Is this just bad design and can it be fixed ? I unscrewed the header but can't see anything that I can do except for possibly replacing the whole thing which I hope I don't have to do. The old classic stoppers (on the chain) were so much better. View attachment 877311
You can buy the header separate.. likely just worn rubber causing the leak..
 
The short version. Moved into a new house. This expansion valve (I think that's what it is based on the lable) leaks water like crazy. What does it do and can/should I try to stop the water leaking? 20200719_113138.jpg
 
We have these stoppers in our basins and bath tubs and when depressed , water actually leaks through it - some fast, some slow. Every basin / bath the same.

Is this just bad design and can it be fixed ? I unscrewed the header but can't see anything that I can do except for possibly replacing the whole thing which I hope I don't have to do. The old classic stoppers (on the chain) were so much better. View attachment 877311

Pieces of cwap, we've got them too. Would prefer a good old rubber plug but they don't look as nice.
 
We have these stoppers in our basins and bath tubs and when depressed , water actually leaks through it - some fast, some slow. Every basin / bath the same.

Is this just bad design and can it be fixed ? I unscrewed the header but can't see anything that I can do except for possibly replacing the whole thing which I hope I don't have to do. The old classic stoppers (on the chain) were so much better. View attachment 877311

i way prefer our pop ups and they definately don't leak, i would suggest trying to replace the head peice (you just unscrew the top) otherwise worse case replacing the entire pop up with a good brand.
 
i way prefer our pop ups and they definately don't leak, i would suggest trying to replace the head peice (you just unscrew the top) otherwise worse case replacing the entire pop up with a good brand.
We've never had issues with ours either, at our old place we made sure not to just take the cheapest when we redid our kitchen and bathroom.
 
We have these stoppers in our basins and bath tubs and when depressed , water actually leaks through it - some fast, some slow. Every basin / bath the same.

Is this just bad design and can it be fixed ? I unscrewed the header but can't see anything that I can do except for possibly replacing the whole thing which I hope I don't have to do. The old classic stoppers (on the chain) were so much better. View attachment 877311
Chances are the rubber seal has given up the ghost... You can get replacements at Builders... Then just unscrew the head and put the new seal in place.
 
The short version. Moved into a new house. This expansion valve (I think that's what it is based on the lable) leaks water like crazy. What does it do and can/should I try to stop the water leaking? View attachment 877333
Pressure control valve... If it's leaking like crazy maybe just get it replaced with a new one... Will cost you around r1k probably.
 
Anyone here had their thatch done with harvey tiles?

No but I want to.

Anyone else looked into this?

once the paiting work/facia/barge boards and gutters are out the way i want to sort this.

I am not sure which way to lean

a.) ditch the thatch completely and install essentially a really big carport
b.) have all thatching removed and replaced with harvey tile
c.) have thatching top layer removed and replaced over the base with harvey tile.

I beleive that it can cause it to be quite hot without the thatching insulation, also i am a bit worried about noise, but i also want to elimniate some of the dust, a thatch is always so bad with dust. Everytime we want to use it there is a process to clean the place.
 
i way prefer our pop ups and they definately don't leak, i would suggest trying to replace the head peice (you just unscrew the top) otherwise worse case replacing the entire pop up with a good brand.
We've never had issues with ours either, at our old place we made sure not to just take the cheapest when we redid our kitchen and bathroom.
Chances are the rubber seal has given up the ghost... You can get replacements at Builders... Then just unscrew the head and put the new seal in place.
Thanks chaps, I will give it a go
 
Anyone else looked into this?

once the paiting work/facia/barge boards and gutters are out the way i want to sort this.

I am not sure which way to lean

a.) ditch the thatch completely and install essentially a really big carport
b.) have all thatching removed and replaced with harvey tile
c.) have thatching top layer removed and replaced over the base with harvey tile.

I beleive that it can cause it to be quite hot without the thatching insulation, also i am a bit worried about noise, but i also want to elimniate some of the dust, a thatch is always so bad with dust. Everytime we want to use it there is a process to clean the place.
Same problem here. The dust is a pain in the ass.
 
Same problem here. The dust is a pain in the ass.

Yeah this is making me want to go with a or b.

I think a will be cheaper and best for water run off, but the roof would be lower and increase the heat problem. B will look better but be far more expensive
 
Yeah this is making me want to go with a or b.

I think a will be cheaper and best for water run off, but the roof would be lower and increase the heat problem. B will look better but be far more expensive

a will definitely be cheaper, by a country fscking mile.. but it doesn't need to look average or shyte. I've just had my version of a put up.

Charcoal frame, clear panels (for some) and coloured panels for the rest.
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So you can get the carport style awning done, and still have it look fairly "different" and decent.
 
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