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    Terrace Extension

    thanks Wessex , yes its a good point. we're hoping to keep 2 " reception " rooms , as our family will need it. But its a good point and we might need to go that way!
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    Terrace Extension

    Hi There, I'm in a 3 bed 1900 terrace. 2 bedrooms upstairs are fine . I want to extent the, downstairs but dont want to loose a bedroom The only idea I can think is the attached. It woudl leave a side return . If I went to the full width of the boundary , Id be enclosing the...
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    Scotland Building warrant

    Thanks , Any thoughts on likelyhood of a flitch beam getting approval over an RSJ/UB - for supporting the roof of a I story cottage ? If doing all the work myself ( preferance ) I'm thinking an steel been is a bridge too far
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    Scotland Building warrant

    Hi there, After building a garden room ( this site very helpful ) saved a fortune . Now I'm thinking I can apply all this new foumd knowledge to a small extention . But Im in Scotland so I need a building warrent . I'm confident I can have go at drawings to a good level for design (...
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    Washing machine into Gully Trap ?

    thanks for tip re hoses, I take it you mean they need to be clipped higher and not free hanging . makes sense. re the exit - yes straight out , into cast iron down pipe and into sewer. ( all enclosed) If i was having a gully it would also be enclosed ( not cleanable except with a rod if...
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    Washing machine into Gully Trap ?

    Thanks Schrayder, pic attached ( reputable plumber did the attachments before I got interested in diy) Really interested to know why no gully underground , presume it risks a back up to machine etc ?
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    Washing machine into Gully Trap ?

    hi there, My kitchen sink , washing machine and dish washer all exit the house into a drain pipe and into the sewer run. Ive had some problems with a collapsed drain on a different part of the run ,,,,, but while im there I want to look at installing a gully trap that rain water/washing...
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    3 inch Cast iron to plastic

    Superb yes , essentially what I'm after . I'll either order that ( Shipping not cheap ) or v similar , just glad it exists . Looks like I'll have to get it to go into regular pile then a rest bend but either way it's good . Any idea why 3 inch Cast iron to pvc a bit rare ? 4 Inch obviously...
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    3 inch Cast iron to plastic

    One side yes, it would attach well to the cast iron , but the other side is the standard underground PVC (110 ish) Must be missing something , and the pvc to clay ( 4 inch ) really common ...
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    3 inch Cast iron to plastic

    Attached, first one is the cast iron that to switch to regular pvc underground
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    3 inch Cast iron to plastic

    Hi There , Managed to open up and fix a collapsed 1900's drain , thanks to this forum and YouTube ( clay pipe in 2 foot of concrete would have cost a fortune and has multiple no shows anyway ) Anyway, Addition to the sewer is a run from the washing machine , it goes into a cast iron gutter...
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    Open Joint Cladding On a budget

    Hi there. I am looking to clad my garden shed / office summer house. I really like the look of open joint cladding. ( vertical battons black background) . Its looking difficult to achieve the black background I think I can make battons black easily enough , but a black breathable...
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    Basic Bi fold / french door ?

    Hi there, I'm building a basic home office / shed. I want a nice door ( around 2.8 M wide ) , ideally bi folds or French doors with side panels. Conscious that these things will be expensive; but I feel like I'll be paying for things i don't need that ate more designed for a real main...
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    Adjust pier foundation level slightly

    Great thanks for suggestions . Would slate not break ?? Now you mention slate - perhaps extremely strong floor tiles ? thanks again .... huge lesson in measuring the levels correctly I’m the 1st place
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    Adjust pier foundation level slightly

    Thanks - it’s about 2-7 mill mortar a good ideal , except at this point something i could slip under it would be far preferable . appreciate any suggestions
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