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A burst pipe in the loft is far worse then gas or electricity as it floods the house causing a short in the electrics which then start a fire which then causes a gas explosion. Water is far more dangerous so don't mess with you pipes at home children get a plumber in............
 
A burst pipe in the loft is far worse then gas or electricity as it floods the house causing a short in the electrics which then start a fire which then causes a gas explosion. Water is far more dangerous so don't mess with you pipes at home children get a plumber in............

Right then.........
Meteorites... Dangerous... Don't mess with them...
 
Sorry guys but this is not on, if you cannot give constructive advice then refrain from posting, if you consider the OP needs to consult an electrician then say so in a constructive manner.. mocking is fine when members know each other and its within both characters to laugh it off but to start mocking new members is not on.
The forum is here for all backgrounds and we expect replies from our seasoned members to reflect a little more respect for those coming into the forum to ask for advice. Lets see no more of it please.
 

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