cronos wrote: » Yes see attached
Bandana boy wrote: » Hi is the emergency number for Joule 016237080 ?
fret_wimp2 wrote: » cant pm you cronos, getting an error from boards: sorry for posting on the public thread, but dont know how else to let you know!
cronos wrote: » Happy to share bill amounts via PM if you want to compare. I'm curious to see what you are getting.
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fret_wimp2 wrote: » are the heating systems under warranty? just got our Xmas electricity bill and it's almost double what I expected. I'm sure it's down to configuration of the heating system. I'm going to call joule but don't want to be charged for it as it's less than a year old. I've mailed Tom again to have joule do an education session, the one that was promised back in October but never happened.
IrishGirl12 wrote: » Absolutely. It's fantastic news for us. Hopefully it will create more good activity around that stretch of the canal.
fret_wimp2 wrote: » Thats great news, more homes and more importantly, more home owners with a vested interest in the area can only improve the area.
IrishGirl12 wrote: » I heard ballymore have purchased it and will be building more houses.
Keithchap wrote: » I was chatting to one of the lads on site a few months ago, he had heard Ballymore were trying to acquire it, I have heard nothing since.
john_this wrote: » Guys, question in relation to the piece of land at the old Ormond factory, does anybody know who’s owns this land or how to go about finding out (perhaps still owned by Ormond but left abandoned). I can see it’s currently zoned for the development of science and technology, however as the neighbourhood grows and land space becomes tight, I can see pressure for schools and other amenities in the area, and just curious as to who has rights to the land, any idea?
johnny66179 wrote: » I think the process is you submit your order for copper. Then once your order is complete you upgrade to fibre for free. That is the process we had to follow anyway with Vodafone. I'd imagine its similar for Eir since the line is provided by OpenEir in any case.
Keithchap wrote: » Check your pressure first, is the black line in line with the red? Go to main menu > commissioning > heat pump reset > click ok > enter code 0000 Now go outside and restart the a2w using the trip switch in the fuse box on the wall. Then go back to you boiler and flick the reset That fixed it for us temporarily but it may come back, if it does call Joule If that doesn't work switch the boiler from programmed. operation to emergency operation and call joule tomorrow. These are the workarounds Joule did, we just took note of them.
Bandana boy wrote: » Hi I am getting this error from the boiler Fault Err K Low IWS Anybody know what I have to do to fix this ?
IrishGirl12 wrote: » Hi. We have an error on the boiler saying 'fault err defrost'. Does anyone know what we should do to get the heating working?
Arbie wrote: » We went with eir when we 1st moved in then changed to Sky for better TV channels. WiFi speeds are the same (around 80mb) but the Sky router is much better, reaches the attic in the Heron, while the eir one was very weak on both 2.4 and 5GHz. Sky TV package and the menus/interface are much better. Also cheaper overall. If you have a friend or relative with Sky you can get €75 voucher each for referral.
RandomAccess wrote: » We had an issue with one of our windows a few months back, but since we resolved that the level dropped right down and it cured a draft. Now just closing the vents seems to do it for us. The level can up when the road is very wet or slushy as it is now, but we've not been affected by it so I never bothered to look further into the acoustic vents. (I think I had suggested them initially before we moved in) I could try them as a curiosity I guess sometime, but don't recall how much they were. Maybe you could get them and report back.
cronos wrote: » Anyone ever have any luck with acoustic vents or any other sound solution for traffic noise in the Heron's?
cronos wrote: » Thanks for getting the info. Sounds like a bit of a pain to be honest. But I'm sure people can just keep using 2 instead if they prefer. It's really just an additional option for those interested. As long as the maintenance fee does not go up to cover this it doesn't really matter too much.
WASTE OPERATORS HAVE four months to roll out brown bins to thousands of people around the country. A brown bin is used for the collection of all your household food waste.
elTenedor wrote: » Is this the panel directly under the sink in the master ensuite, that slides up? I was asking more in case of leaks how you would access the pipes to have a look, as opposed to storage options.