Sponsored by Abacus bathrooms, Part 2 of our bathroom renovation series and it’s time to pull up the floor boards and see what lurks beneath for Roger to tackle.
To be honest, Roger has been doing this for so many years, there aren’t any plumbing or building problems he’s afraid of.
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i wonder whos winning the race in my toilet between the water and the "Grey Friar Bobbies", hopefully it's in tandem.
From your videos I am able to tackle and sometimes correct work that was supposed to be completed by trademen. As usual, quality video.
All the best
Please adopt me, only 30 years old, in good health and all my own teeth
I've got that vacuum and mine isn't a wet and dry??? Mine is fairly new so maybe they make 2 types
Roger Bisby a complete joy to watch and to learn.
Fantastic, super helpful video. Thinking of retraining as a plumber, is there a college/course that you would recommend? Thanks
My son hAs bought a Victorian house that needs complete renovation in Crystal Palace. Can you help him.
Can you tell me what the depth of water seal is on the traps on element shower tray formers?
Hi Roger, would you trust push fit connectors onto copper pipe for a bathroom under the floor boards or would you recommend end feed as the permanent solution? Thanks.