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    Cast Iron Cistern

    So.... I am not the only one who have thought of it trying to line it with something. Nothing lost - so will put the idea to OH. Maybe I imagined an aerosal filled with a foam that you squirted around the sides. I think my idea came form seeing a stand showing how they squirt this...
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    Cast Iron Cistern

    Just a thought - do you think it would be possible to line it with a spray? foam or something?
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    Cast Iron Cistern

    My husband mentioned something about that today and I thought he was joking! I thought next minute he is going to say he needs a whole cut in cistern for me to see the fish. Now you have said it then perhaps I should google it. Thank you
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    Cast Iron Cistern

    MY husband has restored a cast iron cistern for our cloakroom. It looks lovely. BUT - we have no heating in there - I can hear you all saying they will have 'condensation' drips!!! So OK - we have 'drips' - but we really like the look of it because the name on it is local to our area. I...
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    Under sink water heater

    Thank you for replies and will look at them in more detail later. Just to cover the point on hot water supply - this cloakroom - is a little way from the kitchen where the nearest hot water supply is and our cottage had very thick walls, etc, etc. in a way more like an 'outside loo' and pipe...
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    Under sink water heater

    We are putting in a small sink with cupboard underneath in our new cloakroom. We have an electrician coming to do the wiring in this area and it will include updating our consumer unit, etc. Our question is - could you advise what type of heater you would have? It is just the two of us...
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    Hard Wood Windows and Grumpy Dave

    Thanks and how would he know how much terebene to use is the instructions on the 'bottle' if he wanted to use it? I think this could be our best bet though given the current state of affairs.
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    Hard Wood Windows and Grumpy Dave

    OK - another morning and back onto the 'what do we do now?'. By the way the whole brand new window is being painted in OH's workshop (no heating) but window not in situ. We still take on board when is best time of year to paint, etc. Now thinking about what is said regarding Dulux having...
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    Hard Wood Windows and Grumpy Dave

    Thank you all so much - I am printing your replies off for OH to read. He is back indoors from his shed (& window). Really grateful for all this input.
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    Hard Wood Windows and Grumpy Dave

    OK - I am typing this up as OH is biting six inch nails in half. 4 x new Hard Wood windows installed four years ago by ourselves. We used Farrow & Ball Exterior Eggshell. Now a year or so down the line some of it has started to come off. When asking around we were told the wood is oily and...
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    Building a 'Garden Room/summer house' (moved from Projects)

    We are about to embark on a self build 'garden room' next to an external side door in the cottage. It will then sit on the outside (side) wall of cottage - if that makes sense. We have to get PP because of conservation area. But ideas regarding doors e.g. sliding as apposed to conventional...
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    Bi-fold door recommendations?

    I want to build my own sun room - and have been looking at doors, design, etc. Son and I are more than capable. Wife thought she would get a quote for a sun room that would be 'Architecture in Glass' just so I could compare. Chap came out all very good, wife began to feel slightly un-easy...
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    Bathroom in cottage - flooring advice please.

    We have low ceilings and the bathroom is immediately above kitchen. Hence all noises in bathroom can be heard and embarrasing for visitors. :oops: For years we have had a nylon carpet with a good underlay. Just last year asked for advice for company who sold carpet and 'vinyl?' flooring...
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    Conservation areas and outbuildings

    leew2 - thank you for replying and we assumed we could build in front of back door. Not sure about front because that means we are building past front elevation - anyway we would spoil cottage. However, we want to build on the side away from the road and 'around the back'. It is...
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    Conservation areas and outbuildings

    We are about to try for PD and in a Conservation area but have met with a problem. We are detached, sitting in an acre of ground, not overlooked and want to build a Garden Room. Our problem - our cottage front door is facing the front garden and back door faces the rear. So cottage is 'side...
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    New Hot Water Cylinder required - advice please?

    Thanks - now - here is my next question. My existing tank fits in the centre of our cottage, upstairs, I have never lagged it because for us it works as a good warm airing cupboard and keeps the walls warm upstairs. My wife would not like the new one to have a integral jacket. When we...
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    New Hot Water Cylinder required - advice please?

    Thank you - I am stopped in my tracks..... The article was under DIY Projects - Unvented hot water system. Sounded a good idea at the time and worth looking in to.
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    Sealing porcelain tiles..

    Made a decision and going for Lithofin. Stockist only 6 miles away. Many thanks for all your help.
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    New Hot Water Cylinder required - advice please?

    I have an - 1. Old fortic tank in the airing cupboard - which has an emmersion for when rayburn is switched off. 2. Cold water tank in roof. 3. Shower in bathroom with electric heater. So in our cottage we have a rayburn that heats the hot water - only a towel rail in bathroom is fed...
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