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    New W/C Toilet Sick and Unit

    That’s not a bad shout, while corner units I remember have tended to be relatively small, I haven’t actually paid any attention to them. I’d be looking for a unit 600-800mm in width… If nothing else, a smaller corner unit might be a better option.
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    New W/C Toilet Sick and Unit

    Hi I wish to install a new sink unit in the downstairs toilet, and what would probably be a simple straightforward affair has been complicated in my mind by the existing ‘feature’ being a corner unit. The pipes come through the side wall, which is the part I’m struggling with. Sink units from...
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    Change A TRV on Pressurised System

    How I Successfully Changed a TRV Thanks for the comments above. I thought I'd share that following the above instructions and advice I managed to successfully change the TRV on the Bathroom Towel Rail. My CH system, is a two circuit with hot water tank, radiators being fed by twin pipes. I...
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    Change A TRV on Pressurised System

    Yes, I’ve measured it, and if I need to do the tail in to the bottom of the radiator, I can do if I have to, but I do want to avoid that if I can. Thanks all ….
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    Change A TRV on Pressurised System

    How do I change a TRV on a pressurised system? A couple of weeks ago, I noticed the bathroom floor had 'dried water' underneath the towel rail / radiator. I checked the radiator for leaks, and it was bone dry all around it and the connecting pipes. I left it for a few days, keeping my eye on...
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    Moss on Tarmac (Footpath outside the home)

    As others have said, just to make the footpath look nice, hopefully less slippy for ourselves and the neighbours, I just like to take a bit of care of things if I am able to do so.
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    Moss on Tarmac (Footpath outside the home)

    @just pumps thanks. That’s one treatment I’d not heard of so will look in to it
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    Moss on Tarmac (Footpath outside the home)

    Hi, It has been discussed in a few threads years ago, looking through them product recommendations seem to vary. While I thought of resurrecting one of those threads, I have checked the activity of some of the posters, and they seem to be inactive members. So, the pathway outside the house has...
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    Programmable Thermostat to Replace Mechanical 3 Wire Thermostat

    Hi All, Our home is fitted with dual zone (upstairs and downstairs, surprisingly) thermostats and I am thinking a programmable thermostat might be a better solution for the family. Slight changes to the working patterns mean the on-off twice a day which the central heating controller offers...
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    Planning Permission - Garden structure

    Has anyone any experience of applying for planning permission for a children’s playhouse? Following on from a previous topic, I was provided with this link... https://www.theplayhousecompany.co.uk/planning-guidance This link, and another which I found ...
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    Post Fixing for Raised Playhouse

    I think I might need planning permission because of the idea of having a veranda/platform. I wanted the playhouse elevated so I could create toy storage space beneath, and then have a slide to the ground off the veranda/platform area.
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    Post Fixing for Raised Playhouse

    I am looking a building a raised playhouse this spring, so just exploring a few options/ideas/problems. The main posts I envisage to be 100mm x 100mm, but wondering how these are best fixed in to the ground. I have only done fencing in the past where I have used bolt down post shoes or simply...
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    Should this Joint be Mastic or have some Damp Course?

    Thanks for taking the time to reply ... (y)
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    Should this Joint be Mastic or have some Damp Course?

    In fairness I was concerned dampness may creep up the Garden Wall, and across to the house.
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    Should this Joint be Mastic or have some Damp Course?

    The latter, I anticipate I may get one ... I don't wish to wait 5 years for a problem to develop.
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