We live in a 1950's former housing association house.
God knows what the previous owner did but the walls were a mess after removing 20 year old wallpaper
Would have loved to have had the walls skimmed but money is tight.
An old fireplace has been blocked up, walls have been filled and...
I agree on that.Trouble is i dont really want to drill a new hole into a newly decorated bedroom. If it was a nice new house as opposed to an old council house which it is, then neat and tidy would be the way to go. However me next door neighbours **** pit of a house makes the whole street look...
The new light is 150W and i think the other is 500W
Pretty sure ive got 3 core flex 1.5mm x 10 metres long
And the plug has a 13amp fuse
Reading the instructions it recommends using a 5amp fuse in the new light
We have had a new boiler fitted and the smoke from the flue now sets off our security light.
Ive looked at other places i could move the light to but as the flue is in the middle of the house and at downstairs ceiling height the smoke will still set if off whether i move the light to either...
At the moment we have a security light at the front of our house.
The cable runs into the house and has a normal plug attached to it so we can switch it on and off when needed.
What i wanted to do if possible is have another security light round the back of the house but i dont really want...
its an old council house that i think stevie wonder build haha
im not sure if i took the skirting board off completely that it would ever go back again.Just want to do a decent job to make it look nice before we sell it.
my only concern is if i use filler it will crack again like it seems...
satin wood
i was looking into what to fill the holes in with and was looking at decorators caulk so i guess the best thing to do would be to sand everything down first
Ive decided to redecorate my partners house as shes bodged most of the decorating over 10 years so im stripping everything down and starting again.
So ive stripped all the paint from the door frames and skirting boards but theres gaps between them and the walls, some as big as 10-15mm...