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    Cavity wall insulation and Damp ??

    I think this is right but i'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong........ Damp meters work by detecting electrical resistance in materials (between the 2 probes). Because water is a good conductor of electricity it is assumed that a high reading means water (damp) is present. This is not...
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    Focal Point Aries Gas Fire

    doitall - why are they dangerous ? are all focal point fires dangerous or just this model ?
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    Toilet overflow

    thanks chris, i'll try changing it at the weekend
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    Toilet overflow

    The level is too high. It keeps filling past the float level and down the overflow pipe.
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    Toilet overflow

    Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me, My cistern is continuosly overflowing back into the bowl. After flushing, it will refill as normal until the float is in its up position but then very slowly it will continue filling and overflowing down the pipe. There seems to be a hissing sound, as if...
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    Small leak through lead slate

    Hello, I recently had a new kitchen fitted and the extractor now vents up the chimney, which is capped in the loft, though a vent pipe which passes though a lead slate. I went up into the loft when it was raining to check if it was watertight and found a small amount of water dripping on...
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    Socket on 1mm cable

    Its been marked up inside the wylex face plate as "immersion 1mm" but i must admit i didn't check the cable itself because I can only see the 3 single wires and i havn't got anything to measure them with yet. So if it is 2.5 I guess it would be ok to change it for a socket ? what if it...
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    Socket on 1mm cable

    Hello, I had my boiler replaced (and relocated) a few months ago and the old one removed but the cable (1mm) for the old immersion heater is sill in place, connected to a timer on the wall, and running back to a 15amp ceramic fuse in my wylex consumer unit. I want to redecorate the...
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    Removing Chimney Breast.

    Thanks for the replies fellas, at least now i know its feesable and I won't look silly when I get a builder 'round for a quote. It sounds a bit complicated / expensive though, so how is this for a better idea: Remove the majority of the chimney breast (up to 2 metre height) except for the...
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    Removing Chimney Breast.

    Hi all, I am in the early stages of planning a new kitchen. My house is c1910 and the room measures about 4m X 3m, but on one of the long walls there is a (disused) chimney breast about 1.2m wide and 0.5 deep (The same in the adjoining room) I currently have a small cooker sitting in an...
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    Lino over Lino ?

    thanks for the replies guys, i think i'll do the job properly and get all the old stuff up.
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    Lino over Lino ?

    i'm still in the early planning stages of giving my tired kitchen a cheap make-over until i've saved enough to completely re-fit (2/3 years away). Is it a good idea to lay another layer of lino / vinyl over my existing lino or will i need to remove the old stuff and all the sticky /lumpy...
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    Bathroom light advice please

    Qedelec, a quick question: What qualifies as 'accessible' ? Is mounting under floorboards covered with underlay and carpet (or laminate) considered 'accessible' ? and what is considered inaccessible ? anyone ?
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    How close can a Light switch be to a Gas pipe.

    good idea 69er, thanks
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    How close can a Light switch be to a Gas pipe.

    Oh sh*t. I have a mains cable sharing the same hole as my gas main through a floorboard in my electrics cupboard. Does this mean i should move it? What are the effects of having the 2 so close together?
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    Vent Needed ?

    Hello all, I (not me personally) have recently removed a back boiler and gas fire from the fire place in my living room and replaced the boiler with a combi (now in my kitchen), and a new gas fire (in my living room). There is an air vent in my living room behind the radiator, presumably it...
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    Damp proof membrane over floorboards ?

    JohnD wrote: No, all the laminates and softbords i have looked at all say to use DPM on existing plank floor and floorboards on lower ground levels when the room below is unheated. See here for example: http://www.quick-step.com/faq.aspx?id=1 I guess its their way of protecting themselves...
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    Damp proof membrane over floorboards ?

    Hello, Now that i've decided to lay laminate flooring through my hallway and dining room, i now have to decide on which underlay to buy. All the laminate manufacturers recommend using a damp proof membraine when laying over ground floor floorboards with no heating below, otherwise this...
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    Laminate Flooring Recommendations

    Hi there, i'm planning to lay Laminate flooring though my hallway and downstairs cloakroom, and running into my dining room at the back of the house. I just wondered if anyone had any good recommendations of the stuff i should be buying. I like the idea of a 'click' system as i have layed...
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    replacing bathroom light with 4 downlights

    does anyone know if fire hoods are a nessessity for spotlights ?
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