Hi im in the process of buying a 2 bed house which my surveyor mentioned had "suspected asbestos" in - i arranged for a asbestos surveyor to confirm if this was the case - as i had tiling to the hallway - he confirmed that these were asbestos but with a low amount of asbestos in them and another...
no we didnt but have thought about vv2806 suggestion - and amnow thinking if we put a slim baton near the top and screw into the wall that should balace it out more - i checked with my spirit level and its find vertically for shelves but when i check the level going from back to front you can...
never thought of that - i do know that most of the wardrobe or chest of drawers if i left them free standing kind of have the look of toppling over if too much things go in them - if you can understand what i mean so most have been attached to the wall but most of teh adjustable feet are enough...
hoping theres an easy solution - just put up a 8ft wardrobe and due to sloping floor i connected it to the wall in case it woudl tip over once i filled with stuff. only problem is - now the wardrobe is level the front part sits about 1.5 ins of the floor - and the adjustable legs arent touching...
Thanks for the replies - although it is a 80 litre tank the water load would be less as it would have things like filter, gravel (which i would consider using less of but probably wont really effect the weight that much), taken up some space. ive tried looking find how much exactly the weight...
Hopefully i've come to the right forum...!
Im having to replace my 60 litre fishtank which is on my kitchen worktop as its just sprang a leak :cry: . as i'm having to replace it (as friend is taking it off me to see if they can fix it if they can find the leak) i might as well go for a...
Thanks for explaining that to me - i will have to go back to the builder to get this corrected as to move the waterbutt up in line with the downpipe connection it will block some of my neighbour's window which i wouldnt do and would look strange so i think it might be better to cut through the...
hopefully you can see my photos - please note the downpipe belongs to me either though its over the fence in my neighbours garden - i own the flat above with roof and gutters and my drains on their land and i have their drain on my land.
the leak is mainly from the hose which is connected...