Hi everyone, I wonder if any of you helpful lot would be able to help me with my downstairs bathroom project:
I'm planning on installing a loo, as well as a sink and shower. The floor is suspended timber and I can get underneath into a crawl space below which extends throughout the whole...
On a sunny day, stand under one of your panes of glass. If you can feel the warmth on your skin, the infra red (heat) is getting through. If not, it's not.
I need to raise a cast iron manhole cover. It's the access to our septic tank which is only a few inches below surface. The frame is very seriously mortared onto onto the very iffy and rather crumbly concrete of the tank itself which looks to be original (1940s house). The concrete looks to...
The smell will disappear once dry. It may be easier to remove any remnants of paint from beading etc before they dry out completely, usually a scraper gently run along any grooves in beading etc will have it off easily. As for the rest of the problems, I guess it comes down to what was agreed...
If you want to save some time, you can use one coat plaster to fill the chase in one go. The finish will be a little less perfectly flat, but once painted you'd be unlikely to notice unless shining a spotlight on it etc.
I would definitely turn off the electric beforehand.
This is the rad I bought:
http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/radiators/designer-radiators/vertical_radiators/Blyss-Veinte-Radiator-H-2000-x-W-240mm-Stainless-Steel-11807550?noCookies=false
But not from them! Managed to find one locally for about half that price.
Just in case anyone is interested, I eventually found what I was looking for in a stainless steel model that can be mounted vertically or horizontally and so has a standard tapping in each corner.
Going to be installing it in the new year.
Hi all,
I am planning on adding a heat sink radiator to my woodburner + back boiler direct hot water system which has a tendency to overheat. Trouble is I can't find a radiator that is:
Stainless steel
Vertical
suitable for top bottom same end plumbing.
I need it to be all these...
Hi everyone.
I've been reading this site a lot on and off, and thought it is about time I signed up - so go easy on my 1st post. I suspect it is a bit controversial, but I'm a hardcore DIYer so wondered if you all might be able to help:
I've got a woodburner with a back boiler, connected...