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    Council concrete canopy needs support or no?

    The concrete canopy goes all the way across the front of my house. Does the double glazing need to support it with bay poles or is it a cantilever and it won't be pressing down on the windows?
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    Bay window support pole alternative

    Just pm'd you mate
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    Bay window support pole alternative

    Mine is a cantilever concrete slab stretching from my front door all the way to my bay window on the side of my house. They are now putting a matching colour plastic round pipe with aluminium insert in to support it. Is that sufficient? Apparently the cantilever roof is not structural and does...
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    Bay window support pole alternative

    Yes thank you. Was just a plastic trim no support poles
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    Bay window support pole alternative

    Just had double glazing fitted. The bay window doesnt have support bay poles but instead a kind of bracket that goes from top to bottom externally. Is this a regular alternative if the bay poles and windows were mismeasured? Would have had to reduce window size to use the poles.
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Could even put a 6" gravel board there to cover it and make the gap 6inch
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Just confused wether to leave a gap and cover gap to give the post enough concrete on all 4 sides or flush it sgainst wall with only 3 sides concreted
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Here you go mate
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Hmm. So better to leave a gap and fill the gap with some sort of baton or featheredge?
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Will drill the holes myself
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Update: i ended up making the bottom 2 bricks level with the rest of the wall amd will put the post flush now plus 2ft depth in the ground with postcrete. I needed to know what size bolts will i need and rawplugs to fix the concrete post to the wall?
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Will start from it.
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    After finally getting the old posts out i move onto the next stage.... 1ft gravelboard 5ft panels. If i flush the concrete post against this wall then it wont go under ground because theres 2 bricks and 1 ft of concrete pointing out at the bottom. If i put the post into the ground then there...
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Update: i have removed the horizontal one totally along with the concrete holding it. Was an easy enough job. Now the vertical one i have gone down 1 foot and ut doesnt seem to want to end lol. https://ibb.co/R3ZP1NH https://ibb.co/fYN3JBy
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Just dug around it abit. Its lickily not too far down. Problem is theres a conservatery right next to it my next door neighbours so i need to be very careful breaking it to pieces. https://ibb.co/WHGwgSF https://ibb.co/GtzXqmH
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    Take out concrete post in garden

    Hi guys. Im thinking if putting a fence up but need to get rid of this concrete post first. Any idea how far deep they go and wether they have any concrete block underneath? Or any suggestions?
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    Getting Loft Conversion- Conventional boiler to Combi

    It would suit me more to just keep the existing system but im not sure i can do that without the tank in the loft.
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    Getting Loft Conversion- Conventional boiler to Combi

    Its semi detached 3 bedroom 1 bathroom soon to be 5 bedroom 2 bathrooms. 7 people in total. I've read somewhere that a bigger capacity 42i boiler can run 2 bathrooms though
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    Getting Loft Conversion- Conventional boiler to Combi

    Hi lads my first post here so go abit easy plz lol, We currently have the conventional boiler which we had fitted in 2011 along with radiators and piping. Now because we're getting our loft converted into a living room we have to get rid of the old water tank in the loft. This is a pretty new...
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