Staying at home adventures - Day 1

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As the old boiler died, a new one came to take its place. A fancier one. A powerful one. A boiler made in secret, to rule them pipes. All of them.

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Here it was a big barrel, keeping the water, apparently the new boiler doesn't need it anymore. Is this good or bad? No idea!

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And today I found out that there is a stuff/plastic/mat that keeps everything clean, so obviously, I tested it.

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Need it to access the loft too, as the mess was not everywhere yet.

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The old panel is there still, I hope it goes as I never like it, it was all too complicated, with pins and settings that came from Victorian steampunk era.

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So many pipes and cables. Scary!

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These pieces of junk are now everywhere, front garden, back garden, and the whole house too.

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Putting the pipes in the right place.

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Hard work to set up the pipes, second edition.

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Finally, mounted on the wall. Isn't it a beauty?



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The work of the house's pipeline should always be done with good quality pipes, otherwise after some time they get damaged and then things in the whole house get damaged due to water. Therefore, when good quality is used, then this problem will not arise much and it takes a lot of time, money and effort to set it up.

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