I’m having a log burner put in in less than 4 weeks with slate hearth.
Whole house is being renovated but having fireplace and burner done first.
I removed the old laminate and underlay to expose the thermoplastic tiles, removed the tiles (wore mask and PPE), and the screed underneath is...
I'm now wondering if I should just put plywood flooring all over the upstairs floorboards, even if the floorboards aren't in great shape. Would solidly fixed plywood squeeze the old floorboards tight so it's a nice solid, non-creaking floor?
Jesus I just realised we already took away the door-frame area between bedroom A and B which linked them together above the door frame head with two blocks resting on top of it. Thankfully even with a firm kick the wall isn't budging.
Thanks for the reply. Would two acros either side of the wall be enough?
And by take out lateral support do you mean cutting floorboards up to nearest joists?
Please bear with. I know this is a long thread but I've taken forever gathering everything to make this.
I've posted here before asking about one particular upstairs wall in my renovation house that needs to come down and if it's load-bearing or not.
But after some research I really don't...
Thanks again everyone! My nan was very pleased with her new light!
(Transformer had blown on her very old dimmer switch so had to get a new one and replace that as well)
Thanks for all the replies, everyone. Forgot to mention the light is actually from Dunelm! It's alarming they mislabelled the instructions!
Thank you, I appreciate it. So if I've read it right, would this be correct?
Edit: sorry accidentally cut the title and hit post. Basically my Nan needs a new light fitting...
First of all, she tried the spark route and he said no it’s not worth the petrol to come out for one light.
I brought the instructions home with me... but I can’t make sense of them
Firstly her...
Yeah the other half nixed that idea straight away. She said it looks awful.
BUT... I think I've found a solution that's not too bad on the eyes if you select the colour and surprisingly the other half is happy to go with it!
But Noseall, do you think the way the sleepers will be fixed to...
How high is yours going?
And yeah mine is right next to a public footpath so it has to never ever fall over, even if it is only half a metre high haha.
I might try to figure out the paving route then for steps. When you said "or gravel" did you mean having gravel treads or as hardcore for the...
Noseall after a quick thought and how decking is designed to be anti-slip I thought I'd Google, it and lo and behold
Would having these for treads be a much better option?
See, that's my problem. I'd feel a tit making it up as I go along because I'm new to all this and feel a bit conscious of the looks by passerbys who might possibly know what they're doing. I had to choose a completely exposed, outdoor task as my first didn't I? But then that's getting messed...