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    Shower drain pump needed in 3rd floor flat?

    I've just bought a 25-year-old 3rd floor flat. Bathroom originally had a bath, now has electric shower with very low and very shallow shower tray. There is a shower drain pump taking up space in bedroom wardrobe next door and some other related device attached to side of vanity unit in bathroom...
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    Ensuite in front bedroom + New connection to public sewer

    I want to put a new ensuite in the front bedroom of my Victorian semi. I'd like the soil pipe to be external because it's much easier to do than internal and I don't want any of the plaster mouldings on the ceiling below to be destroyed or big holes in the floorboards. I can't use the side...
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    Bricking up external door with no footings

    I'd like to brick up a doorway which has almost no footings directly below it (to allow a toilet drain to pass through the wall). I've installed a prestressed concrete lintel at the bottom of the doorway that rests on the brick footings at either side. Bearings are 6" on left, 9" on right and...
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    How to remove vanity unit panel?

    I feel a bit stupid having to ask this question but here goes ... A bathroom vanity unit has back and bottom panels with captive crosshead screws (circled in yellow in attached photo) that can be turned between ½ and ¾ of one revolution and about halfway they feel quite loose but no matter how...
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