The glass is relatively cheap any stove supplier should have it in stock. You definitely can not use the stove with no glass. Stoves are designed to work with the door closed and you are increasing your chances of carbon monoxide poisoning.
if it is trying to fire up its the solenoid valve, basicly a black tube overhead the redlight pull that out clean the end with a damp cloth put it back, turn off the heating and switch back on and it should fire up
I would definitely recommend anything that would prevent the flu. I got the flu at the end of november, I was off work for 2 weeks and when I went back i was in bed every night at 8.30 (normally hit the hay at 12) until this week and I hadn't so much as cold in years
my neighbour is a bouncer for nearly 20 years, He said when he started if someone fell down steps they would look around to make sure no one saw them. If it happens now they look around for witnesses
I have often drank in Hayes when I was living at home, the nightclub does be manic and on the rare occasion I didn't drink, the nightclub didn't serve soft drinks, but I hope that the courts aren't out to make an example of the 2 barmen
Hi all Has anyone else got emails from people on the other side of the globe saying they found your profile interesting without even looking at it? And enclosing a private email address?
Hi I have never posted on a forum before but I couldn't resist this time. I am a qualified plumber. My aunt got the same quote I was able to replace the boiler for 1100 euro and was including labour for 2 of us for 1 day and get it certified for 130 euro so try a few local plumbers and try to avoid the gas companys as they are really ripping you off
RE: Stoves
do keep the window open once you have fresh air coming in you shouldn't have any problems.