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• #6277
A splashdown?
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• #6278
I really like the wood around the window, I should have had this idea or style done too when I was plastering all our walls (and the window bench looks much nice like that).
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• #6279
FWIW I have no splash back and just 4 or so inches of upstand, 4 years in and it still doesn't need a repaint, maybe I just don't use the back hobs much?
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• #6280
Not sure living on deliveroos of cheese and poke requires the use of any hobs at all.
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• #6281
No splashback here either, but 10cm upstand, and latex wall paint.
The paint needs a wipe down now and then but no problem.
Mind you I am an architect so aesthetics > functionality -
• #6282
Dissuade me.
No you're right:
#1. Deliveroo has you covered you don't need to cook
#2.a. it only matters if you fry things. Frying things is bad so you shouldn't do it
#2.b. if you must fry only fry on the front two hobs
#3. you don't need a hob. Everyone uses airfryers with a rice cooker nowadays
#4. it's not your problem it's your cleaners -
• #6283
#2 only actually really matters if you fry on the rear hobs and if you only have a small 4 ring stove.
1, 3 and 4 hold true, though you need to specific with your cleaner how best to clean the wall
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• #6284
I HAVENT HAD A POKE ALL WEEK THANK YOU.
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• #6285
That's not my fault.
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• #6286
Updated.
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• #6287
In for a penny. We have a decent sized upstand (same material as worktop - Quartz) that doesn't go all the way to the extractor. That obviously wipes clean, and the only reason we need a lick of paint there is because we haven't gone over the base white yet.
So in answer to the original question - re the upstand that isn't extractor height - you need to be doing some Why Don't You style cooking to get stains that high on the wall.
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• #6288
Er another guilty of form over function kinda - we have 100mm plain white tiles - I cook like a hooligan fry the shit out of things and pay no heed to what goes where. I just clean it each time it gets splattered.
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• #6289
What’s the brasswear brand @chrisbmx116 is all about? Feel like it’s a play on words or something
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• #6290
Arte form isn’t it
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• #6291
Thanks everyone
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• #6292
Used to be about before child + poverty, now I’m Victoria plumb all the way.
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• #6294
Crosswater?
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• #6295
Vema tibre 4lyfe
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• #6296
Does anyone make nice 3 way (filtered/hard water line) taps? Crosswater winning so far.
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• #6297
I've posted on checkatrade, but would be curious if anyone else has had rads installed and what the rough cost is to give me a benchmark.
Also other than TVR valves are there any other random expenses that I don't know about?
Cheers.
Actual job:
Dinning Room (ground floor)
a. Remove existing radiator
b. Move pipework 0.5m to other wall
c. install new radiatorinstall new radiator where there wasn't one
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• #6298
Think I paid about 200 for moving a rad along a wall a bit a few years ago - seems a lot but took a couple of hours - They had to drain the system and refill etc copper is also not cheap. I have a guy who might do it if you need.
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• #6299
Cheers. That would be good. I'll probably wait for a few of the checkatrade replies to come in as they are all very close by
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• #6300
I’d think that would be about 300+vat
Will be half a day plus some sundries.
really? loads of access space and nice neat pipework - seems pretty dreamy to me