I know I know I probably shouldn't have used it.....but I had to!! :!:
Some of the expanding foam got onto the UPVC frame and I couldn't get it off while wet (as I was fighting to keep the ever expanding foam back).
Any hints as to how best to remove it?
Thanks
I've just removed a shower tray and will be fitting a washing machine in its place. Problem is the shower trap was quite shallow and the concrete floor was hacked out to allow it to fit. The washing machine trap I have bought is even deeper.
Is there a minimum depth of trap required for a...
I have old vinyl tiles stuck (VERY well) in the kitchen and I am about to replace them with ceramic tiles.
I can remove the old vinyl tiles with a hot air blower / steamer to soften the adhesive, but how do I remove the adhesive - or can I tile on top of this?
I have seen an adhesive...
how about this scenario.
Extended CH system - and to get around a particularly tricky section used plastic pipes - then back to copper. Does the new copper extension need bonding?
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moved as posted in wrong forum
I've had an old gas fire removed and have covered the opening which is now behind the sofa. Just about to prep for decorating and was thinking of getting it all skimmed.
Do I need to install a vent?
Thanks.
Thanks Kev,
You're right - just spoke to local builders merchant. Apparently the plastic degrades above ground....PLUS a building inspector would do his nut!
I am replacing the old WC and have some spare underground drainage pipe (the reddy brown one). As it's the same size as grey waste pipe is it OK to use it or is there something inherently obvious I've missed?
Thanks