Many thanks for the advice so far. Here is another photo that should be a bit clearer when clicked on to make bigger:
There will be tiles going on top of the plaster but I have not yet chosen them and I need to get the wall smooth in the mean time.
What exactly should I buy to fill the...
This is how far I have got:
I bought a few bath end panels from Bathstore for about £8 each and then cut to fit the recess. It was much cheaper to do that than to buy a WC unit + filler panel + worktop.
I just have to put a tiny bit of flexible filler down the sides. The room isn't yet...
A neighbour has now written to say that they object to me having pillars at the end of my drive as one would encroach on their land by a few cm's... and be behind a big bush so they wouldn't have even seen it...
I have had a new bath fitted but pulling off the old tiles pulled away some of the plaster on 2 sides of the bath on the exteneral walls. See my photo here:
I spoke to a plasterer who quoted £80 to do it. He said he would do a rough plaster layer, let it dry and then a fine layer on on...
Many thanks for your suggestion. I had hoped to see the pier caps in person before purchasing. I think I might just have to knock on doors to ask where people got theirs from.
I would like some Pier Caps that look like these and in the same size:
http://www.metalmaniafabs.com/image_library/library/m/met/metalmaniafabs.com/orig_DSCF1870.jpg
Do any of the main builders merchants stock them?
I would also like the same bricks used for the pillars, anyone know...
Therefore your broadband internet connection may be shared with a number of different devices simultaneously...
If you are going to use homeplugs on an Xbox & PS then you would be wise to try them out on your gaming PC before committing yourself to the cost of wiring an outbuilding with cat5...
You are correct about wifi stability but wired homeplugs are very stable and can go much faster than your broadband connection will be.
To put it into perspective, you are sending and receiving game data around the world. Your PC, your internet connection, the servers where games are hosted...
You can only go as fast as your internet connection to and from your property will allow.
What do you think the broadband speed will be to and from the property?
You don't seem to understand how they work. Modern homeplugs have very secure encryption built-in. The signal is encrypted between your homeplugs.
Tens of millions have been sold and if there were any major concerns about them catching fire then they wouldn't be on sale. On the modern ones...