The Home Improvements Thread (2)

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Anyone have a Hans Grohe kitchen tap or have any experience with them?

We have one that looks like this model: https://www.hansgrohe.co.za/article...min-pull-out-spray-2jet-31815223#installation

The spout seems 'lose'. When you swivel it, it doesn't stay where it should and it swivels back to the middle, wondering if I can tighten it myself or should I just get a plumber in? There's a little grey button at the back which seems like it can be pulled off and from the installation instructions it seems there might be a screw behind it that needs tightening, but thought I'd ask here first. Relevant photo:


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Can't recall who it was but someone here claimed their warranty is so impressive they will free of charge send a technician out to come fix it, contact them directly
 
So we're looking to buy a place, it's got what appears to be decent laminate flooring. It's been in around a year but there are small sections that have lifted up; they're in quite a bit of sunlight so not sure if that makes a difference or if it was simply not installed that well.
My question is - is this something that typically gets worse over time and spreads or kinda remains the same?
 
Anyone have a Hans Grohe kitchen tap or have any experience with them?

We have one that looks like this model: https://www.hansgrohe.co.za/article...min-pull-out-spray-2jet-31815223#installation

The spout seems 'lose'. When you swivel it, it doesn't stay where it should and it swivels back to the middle, wondering if I can tighten it myself or should I just get a plumber in? There's a little grey button at the back which seems like it can be pulled off and from the installation instructions it seems there might be a screw behind it that needs tightening, but thought I'd ask here first. Relevant photo:


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As per installation manual on https://assets.hansgrohe.com/mam/celum/celum_assets/16__hrgh1533_pdf.pdf Looks like that would just need to be tightened.
 
So we're looking to buy a place, it's got what appears to be decent laminate flooring. It's been in around a year but there are small sections that have lifted up; they're in quite a bit of sunlight so not sure if that makes a difference or if it was simply not installed that well.
My question is - is this something that typically gets worse over time and spreads or kinda remains the same?
It sounds like the floor was installed without expansion gaps where it borders the walls.. it was probably okay the first half the installed year, while it was still cool weather but, now with Summer coming to an end, the heat has caused expansion and pushing against the wall, and trying to expand further, it will force up the laminate as t the joints..

It will continue until maximum expansion is reached, so it could still get worse or its at the worst now already..

Direct sunlight is unlikely to have caused that..
 
So we're looking to buy a place, it's got what appears to be decent laminate flooring. It's been in around a year but there are small sections that have lifted up; they're in quite a bit of sunlight so not sure if that makes a difference or if it was simply not installed that well.
My question is - is this something that typically gets worse over time and spreads or kinda remains the same?
@WAslayer is spot on.

The laminate expand and contract as the moisture in the air changes.
Had same issue when we moved in, floor started lifting up at one of the points we walked the most.

You will have to rip off the side skirts and hope you can figure out which end they finished the install. I lifted it up on the wrong end /sigh
Anyways, then when you can see where the strips are pushing against the wall, you need to uninstall back to that point (aka remove the strips) and then then cut off small pieces to shorten the strips. You want about at least 0.5cm gap between the wall and where the laminate strips end.

When done, put everything back and use the side skirts to hide the gaps.

Annoying as hell depending on how much of the floor you need to uninstall.
 
Thanks both, much appreciated.
We're basically going to make a note of it in our OTP - not that they need to sort it out, rather that the issue is reflected in our price offered (we like to give explanations for our offer - it's not asked for or needed but we've found folk are more amenable to accepting a lower offer if they think it's been thought through and not a random low-ball).
 
Thanks both, much appreciated.
We're basically going to make a note of it in our OTP - not that they need to sort it out, rather that the issue is reflected in our price offered (we like to give explanations for our offer - it's not asked for or needed but we've found folk are more amenable to accepting a lower offer if they think it's been thought through and not a random low-ball).
How do you give a reason? Do you attach a special note to it? The offer I gave had no space for a reason. Also, how do you guarantee the agent gives the reason to the seller?
 
How do you give a reason? Do you attach a special note to it? The offer I gave had no space for a reason. Also, how do you guarantee the agent gives the reason to the seller?
The seller has to sign to the otp if they accept it?

We wrote down our reasons on the otp.
 
How do you give a reason? Do you attach a special note to it? The offer I gave had no space for a reason. Also, how do you guarantee the agent gives the reason to the seller?
There's normally a space in an OTP to add any specific items you'd like addressed that fall outside the generic conditions. But we generally just talk to the agent - they don't need to tell the seller anything if they don't want but again we find if we get them on our side so to speak, they're more likely to convince an owner to agree.
Anyway this is more for the OTP thread.
 
Anyone have a Hans Grohe kitchen tap or have any experience with them?

We have one that looks like this model: https://www.hansgrohe.co.za/article...min-pull-out-spray-2jet-31815223#installation

The spout seems 'lose'. When you swivel it, it doesn't stay where it should and it swivels back to the middle, wondering if I can tighten it myself or should I just get a plumber in? There's a little grey button at the back which seems like it can be pulled off and from the installation instructions it seems there might be a screw behind it that needs tightening, but thought I'd ask here first. Relevant photo:


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I am an absolute not a fan of HG. German name but made in china. Overpriced. Contact the place you bought it from. they will book a tech.
If you dont have there details let me know and i will help.

Make sure your tap is clean. no sand in the aerator and that you have balanced water pressure. .
Sometimes they are stingey. warrantee is 15 years
 
A bit frustrated as today was meant to be the last day but there are quite a bit of final finished to be done.

They will be back tomorrow to catchup and then finish on Monday or Tuesday.

Ceiling went through 5 coats and the is still cream tint coming through from previous paint. They will be adding a 6th layer tomorrow. Not sure if you can make it out from the pic.

Still need to put lights over the island. 20220401_214619.jpg20220401_214634.jpg20220401_214656.jpg20220401_214711.jpg20220401_215049.jpg
 
A bit frustrated as today was meant to be the last day but there are quite a bit of final finished to be done.

They will be back tomorrow to catchup and then finish on Monday or Tuesday.

Ceiling went through 5 coats and the is still cream tint coming through from previous paint. They will be adding a 6th layer tomorrow. Not sure if you can make it out from the pic.

Still need to put lights over the island. View attachment 1282014View attachment 1282018View attachment 1282020View attachment 1282022View attachment 1282024
Came out great. Congrats!
 
Don't know if you have power running towards the island. One of these works a treat in a setup like that.

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