Appliances
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Wall framing location is visible
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Condensation forming on the areas between the framing because the wall is not insulated – mould growth is the result of regular condensation
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Mould is forming on the framing locations because a thermal bridge (framing has lower thermal performance than the insulated part of the wall)
Gas won't light
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Gas supply shut down by supply company for maintenance
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Empty cylinder (if bottle supply)
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Supply turned off at meter
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Pilot light has gone out
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Appliance has been disconnected
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Isolating valve to appliance has been shut off
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Automatic shut-off valve activated
Gas stove and oven controls difficult to operate
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Build-up of dirt/deposits making operation stiff
Spike in electricity bills
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Increased hot water and heating usage
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Faulty meter or appliances
Appliance suddenly stops working
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Power cut
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Circuit or main fuse has blown as a result of overloading – too many appliances were operating for the capacity of the circuit
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One appliance on the circuit may have a fault that is causing the short circuit. (Sparking or a popping sound may accompany the malfunction or short circuiting of an appliance)
Electric oven not working
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Switched off at wall switch
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Oven function set on auto
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Oven fuse blown
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Broken element
Cut/damaged wire sheathing
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Poor initial installation
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Wiring has become dislodged
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Old wiring – very old wiring may have a black coating