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    slabs on solid concrete base

    Ok thanks guys, 6:1 wet it is, the difference in height for each slab means. Ease over clean! Starts tomorrow, if it tips it down Saturday, will that be enough time not to worry? Considering the heatwave and all
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    slabs on solid concrete base

    Hi everyone, I've read so much about the different approaches to laying flagstones onto a mortar base; but obviously everyone's situation is slightly different to the next. Im just looking for some confidence to actually make a start with the patio. Here are the facts :- * Sandstone...
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    raising a kitchen concrete floor

    got it... Water and Boil proof. :)
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    raising a kitchen concrete floor

    thank you, i wanted to get away with having a step, so i think your first suggestion would be better, it's going to take a while drilling, plugging and screwing the ply down? are there any methods to make this quicker oh, and what's wbp?
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    raising a kitchen concrete floor

    Hi everyone, i've just removed a wall between my dining room and kitchen, and now faced with the task of laying the kitchen floor. The dining room has 18mm Oak floor on top of 18mm floorboard, which has turned out to be about 20mm higher than the concrete floor in the kitchen. I want...
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    Not load bearing, but anything else?

    It was going to be from ground to roof (or roof to ground), It is long and narrow house, but there has been a small 2 story extension built on the side of the house for a front door and toilet, Im hoping this has given extra strength to the building the internal walls are brick, and the...
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    Not load bearing, but anything else?

    not so simple then, a case for a pro to come and take a look? who would be best?
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    Not load bearing, but anything else?

    Hello everyone, looking for a bit of advice, I have a 2 story, 1 room wide dettached house (3 up, 3 down), and want to remove an internal wall between the 2 back rooms. this will be removed from floor to roof, and runs inline with the joists. I have already removed one wall like this...
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