Yyhhuuu wrote: » Could anybody please let me know who the managing AGENTS are for WATERMINT COURT and if they know the current service charge for the two beds there. Many thanks.
1dav wrote: » Hi Manion. We bought one from Amazon: Brand: Cosondo Toilet Seat D Shape White Soft Close Duroplast Antibacterial Easy Install Fittings and Hinges, Quick Release for Easy Clean Toilet Seats Removable Lid Dual Fixing Loo Seat. By the way Mylifebathroms are able to provide replacement for broken/leaking shower valve if somebody needs one.
1dav wrote: » Hi cronos. In our case it was on/off single outlet valve as there was water constantly dripping from it. I took a picture of the part and emailed their service department. It was the top one in our case.
johnny66179 wrote: » Hi, did you replace the value yourself or did you get a plumber to do it?
bdub wrote: » Hi all, are there any news regarding available internet service providers in the RCP area? I'm currently with Eir and get about 80mbit down & 20mbit up, which is ok-ish, but every month I'm hitting the 1TB fair usage limit, which is hidden in the contract fine print, despite Eir advertising the contract as unlimited. I just checked the Eir website and apparently 1GB is available in the area. Anyone using this yet? I can't find the contract details and don't see if this also has the 1Tb limit? Any other options? SIRO is not yet available in our area AFAIK and I have no experience with Vodafone or other ISPs. Any provider without fair usage limit out there?
Gumbo wrote: » There is no feed in tarrif for excess electricity generation in Ireland. So the PV panels would need a battery to make use of the stored excess.
nordstrom wrote: » A Vodafone rep was going door to door in RCP a couple of weeks ago, he said fibre to the home is now available in our area. Plugged my Eircode into the Vodafone website and it does say it’s available to my address. Called Vodafone today and got two different answers depending on which system they look it up on, but they’re supposed to be calling me back tomorrow with a definitive answer so I’ll report back. I’m on the basic broadband with Vodafone, we would be heavy users, especially the last few months, we never hit any usage limit.
Manion wrote: » Signed up for the 1000mbps package. As I was an existing customer it I couldn't get the 40 euro a month deal but got 45 euro a month plus 50 euro installation charge. Apparently this was a 25 euro discount at the cost is 70 euro a month after 12 months. All in all very happy with this. This must be their own service as I don't see it available from other providers, also it seems not all parts of the estate are covered yet.
Manion wrote: » This must be their own service as I don't see it available from other providers, also it seems not all parts of the estate are covered yet.
andreionut wrote: » Vodafone uses the Eir network for some plans so my guess this is the Eir network. I see Eir have 1000Mb plans available for us. Siro is a join venture between ESB and Vodafone and they don't have fibre available for us.
Manion wrote: » Yep, I got the confirmation email later today indicating it's provided through OpenEir. dbud: At €54.98 per mont and a 24 month contract, that seems like not a great deal compared to others. I guess you where already locked in?
Chumpski wrote: » Hi, Does anybody know what intended use case is of these 3 boxes? From utility room. Maybe network cabling?Attachment not found. Higher box outside front door. 1 cable it looks like?Attachment not found.
Chumpski wrote: » Lower box outside front door. a few coloured cables?Attachment not found. (I realise these won't solve my EV charger problem I posted about above, just wondering what they are as I don't have any details from the house sale about them). Thanks.
Chumpski wrote: » Firstly, thanks for the info. I actually have more questions now but I’m typing on my phone right now so I’ll wait till tomorrow to make them coherent. For now though... Would it be possible to run a cable to facilitate an EV charger from the front door to the utility room along the same path as those cablewatch cables? Probably impossible I know but just checking if there is a way before the electrician mounts cables through walls next week for us.