Our gas meter keeps emitting a high pitch noise like the whine from an old TV set.
The gas meter is in our living area so it's very annoying!
Any idea what cases this and what can be done about it?
I've just put in real wooden boards in a bathroom. Before i got a chance to seal them a radiator leaked and warped some of the boards.
I'm now worried it could happen again unless they are sealed really well.
I've sealed and waxed them but am now thinking it requires varnish to properly...
xps polyfoam board is rigid and can be laid over the beams - then put chipboard on top. This gives you your extra layer of insulation plus the storage facility too.
I have concrete steps leading up to the front door. The area below steps is in the basement and gets damp after it rains.
Without resorting to roofing felt or other physical barrier what is the best thing to coat on it? Is it bitumen? Is there a non shiny coating I can apply?
Thanks for...
I have some concrete steps leading up to my front door. When it rains it gets damp on the underside in the basement area which I want to tidy up and plaster over. - I won't last long though with the damp coming through.
I don't see any major cracks. I assume it's all slightly porous and just...
We are renovating a Victorian house and have put in double glazed windows, insulation between the floors and in partition walls.
Do we need to put air bricks into the walls to avoid condensation now that the house is a lot more air tight? Would these be at the level of the floor space or on...
I'm laying down a plastic sheet for damp proofing in a basement then putting a concrete slab on top. What's the minimum thickness I need to give for the slab? (I want to conserve ceiling height.) 80mm Polyfoam insulation and 70mm screed will go on top so it's all going to add up.
This kind of toilet is quite common in Japan.
When you flush the toilet the tap runs clean water into the sink and fills the cistern below. You can use this to wash your hands saving water and space in a small toilet.
I really want one but after hours of googling can't find anything in...
It turns out there was no earth, as you say, to the entire house. I reconnected the earth and the problem has gone.
Using a mutimeter it registered 47v between the tap and the shower. It was actually the water runing through the pipe and making direct contact with the bath water, not the...
The pipe to the shower is plastic. The pipe to the bath is copper. Does this cause the voltage potential - ie the flow now goes into me rather than the pipe?
I have an electric shower unit above a bath. While it is on, if I touch both the shower hose and the brass taps of the bath I get a shock.
Also if the hose is in the water filling the bath (there is no boiler at the moment) you get I very mild shock from the water.
Doesn't seem very safe...