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Wow that really is clutching at straws to prove you premies that I am doing something wrong, as you do to most of my posts, even at one point you put a follow tag on my posts so you could comment even more, then denied it, the proof of the pudding so to speak is that its been in this configuration for over thirty years and no roof problems have ever been encountered, no mound, no condensation and no infestation, can you say the same for something you have installed has lasted that long without a problem?
My New Year’s resolution is to try not to get into arguments especially ones that are pointless.
Jobs a good un Mike 😂
 
Wow that really is clutching at straws to prove you premies that I am doing something wrong, as you do to most of my posts, even at one point you put a follow tag on my posts so you could comment even more, then denied it, the proof of the pudding so to speak is that its been in this configuration for over thirty years and no roof problems have ever been encountered, no mound, no condensation and no infestation, can you say the same for something you have installed has lasted that long without a problem?
I'm not sure you comments are genuine or if your joking so apologies if I suck the fun out of it. Bylaw 30 used to cover header tanks but that was replaced by the water fitting regulations in 1999. A fitting lid is a feature of bylaw 30 kits, it's to stop ingress and excessive water vapour escape. As a novel idea/approach I see it's actually quite a clever idea, perhaps only for grey water though.
 
Perhaps only Part F Approved Contractors should be allowed to Install fans ?
I am sure one of the Scams would love to start charhing its DI an extra few hundred quid a year to add PartF to their PartP DI status
I think it's included with the EAS category with Napit but I can't be sure. I've got my audit with them next week.
 

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