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    Oh No!! A Rotten Lintel.....

    Sorry about that - Thanks for the help by the way.
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    Oh No!! A Rotten Lintel.....

    Thank you very much for the reply. Here is a picture from outside it must be the external staircase causing the damp. Will get better photos tonight. https://m.imgur.com/a/6QrY0Dq
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    Oh No!! A Rotten Lintel.....

    As always, old houses never fail to surprise you... Started dry lining a room so I could skim it. I was struggling to get a good fixing for the ceiling plasterboard. Ripped the old Lime plaster ceiling away to expose a rotten joist... Easy fix Prop>Cut>Splice... However, next to the joist I've...
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    In need of new chimney flaunchings

    Thanks you everyone for the responses. Only one of these chimneys is to be used... Can I literally fully close the other 3 or do you still need air vents? As for the lead if I was not to use this and just cut a board of hardie backer cement board mortar it up on the stack with one hole cut for...
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    In need of new chimney flaunchings

    literally a layer of lead with 4 holes cut for the pots so if any water gets down the pots inside or outside should drip onto the tray and out of the side. Id put fresh mortar over the lead and leave small holes for any water to drain out of. Any other ways of weatherproofing this once and for...
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    In need of new chimney flaunchings

    Hi, My chimney flaunchings were shot at! I've removed all 4 pots, all the flaunchings and 2 layers of bricks down to the concrete band you can see in the below image. How should I go about rebuilding? A roofer recommended using a sheet of lead and creating a tray which sound good but because...
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    Building a Manifold for my Central Heating.

    Hey Everyone, Could someone please advise me on how to make my manifold. :) I've just had my 45kw biomass boiler installed. All the pipework for the boiler leading to the main flow and return pipe is 35mm. My radiators which I plumbed in myself consists of 25 radiators coming to a total BTU of...
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    Can I use Compression Fittings with Plastic Pipe?

    I'm looking to buy some plastic barrier pipe for my central heating system. POLYPLUMB POLYBUTYLENE BARRIER PIPE COIL 22MM X 25M Do I have to use the polyplumb expensive plastic fittings, or can I use standard compression fittings without any cons? Such as...
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    Plastering: Skimming a LARGE Wall

    Hi sorry I dont understand, so duct tape where I want to finish the edge of the join and peel off when dry or still wet? Then when moving up onto thi line the day after carefully PVA the edge or slap it all over then duct tape the new plaster from the day before to stop me going over it again...
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    Plastering: Skimming a LARGE Wall

    Hi around 6m long by 6.7m high. Huge Victorian hallway. Hard to access too so needs done in sections. Thanks
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    Plastering: Skimming a LARGE Wall

    Hi! I'm a beginner DIY plasterer, Ive practiced on 3 walls and finally got the nack of the glass finish :) Before tackling a huge wall, how do I break it up so that I can manage portions each day? Its literally impossible to do it in a day using the rolling sectional method. I intend on...
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    House Renovation: Oil or LPG ? (heating options)

    Thank guys! Oils looking like the only valid option. Has anyone got biomass/recommend it?
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    House Renovation: Oil or LPG ? (heating options)

    Thank You! I'm sorry, I'm only familiar with gas combi boilers. So just get a "system oil boiler", What is a megaflow cylinder? Thanks.
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    House Renovation: Oil or LPG ? (heating options)

    Good Morning Everyone, Bloody cold today and a good time to consider what heating option to go for! I've (stupidly?) taken on the lifelong task of renovating a large victorian home with no central heating. I've looked into Biomass/GSHP/ASHP which all offer RHI payments woooo :whistle:. However...
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    Seriously considering Biomass. Victorian Renovation

    My apologies, Just the biomass part, radiators and pipes are a DIY job, they'll charge an additional £8,000 for this.
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