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    Mains supply through attic

    We live in an early 1900s mid-terrace cottage. The mains supply comes in one side of the house, from a pole in the street, through an open eave. It then crosses, at attic floor level, to the other side of the house where it drops down to the meter/consumer unit cupboard at first floor level...
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    Ring main extension for washer and dryer

    Good afternoon. I want to move our washing machine to a location away from the nearest point on the kitchen ring main, and at the same time include provision at the same location for a dryer - ie: alongside the washer. My intention is to hard-wire both appliances, through separate switched...
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    Draughtproofing loft

    Our loft serves a dual-purpose. As well as for storage, I use it as a big-boy's playroom. The floor area is boarded, with insulation beneath. We are in an exposed location, and south-west facing, so anything more than a gentle breeze can seem like a gale. I would like to, somehow, stop the...
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    Newbie question - suspended floor

    Our 1903-built mid-terrace cottage was built on slope, lower in the front than the rear. The living room at the front has a suspended floor about 600mm above ground level, while the rear has a solid one at ground level. There is a single airbrick at the front. The front is exposed to any...
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