Update 2:
FWIW, late after the event:
The roofer uses CoRC Approved Member on his business card but I could not find him on their website's membership list, which is a further indication that he might not be able to self certify. The site also covers a 14 day 'cooling off period' and the...
Update:
I spoke with my neighbour. They are holding up on paying their bill until a different issue is sorted (moving a sky tv dish).
They said that building approval had not been discussed with them but believed that membership of the Confederation Of Roofing Contractors gave the roofers...
Thank you. To clarify on your 3 points:
1. I think the same. However, there are other issues such as not having the right documentation may cause problems whenever we come to sell, which may well be in 2-3 years' time.
2. I have paid the guys for the good work. I am just waiting to pay the...
Please feel free to kick me, but bear in mind I'm not well at the moment and have already kicked myself enough already.
A roofer has just finished replacing the roof (clay tiles, wood slats not felt/breathable membrane) of my 1930s semi and the adjoining one with broadly-similar clay tiles and...
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A bit embarrassing, but here goes . . .
1930s 3-bed semi, L-shaped, say 55m2 footprint, 80m2 tiles over clapboard. Emergency repairs on my neighbour's roof revealed water damage and rot. He agreed an estimate to replace the whole roof with a reputable company...
I think it’s the thermostat, a Honeywell T40, as twiddling it this morning suddenly got the CH working when leaving it at 25 deg didn’t. A new replacement was cheap and easy with a Screwfix a couple of miles away, so within a couple of hours I had a reliably functioning system.
I did poke my...
Thanks.
You're right about the pipe. I got that wrong. I’d seen a gas supply pipe going to the gas control valve and one out upwards to the burner; the pipe that I thought was a water supply and had felt seemingly not going near the gas control valve does indeed connect to that valve.
There...
I’m visiting my mother’s bungalow and am short of time to investigate her CH not coming on, so can anyone help please?
The issues:
1. The very old system is confusing me as 2 of the rads are on with the hot water, the rest being as I expect under CH control.
2. The CH has stopped working and...
Thanks.
The surfaces aren’t too bad and I’ll be filling and sanding the worst bits. However, the wall has some patches of filler that has been crudely applied and is now rock solid and resistant to sandpaper; none of this was visible behind the previous wood chip and vinyl wallpapers, which I...
Can someone with experience please advise me which Wallrock (150, 150 smooth, Plus 180 or Premium 200) and which width (55, 75 or 100 cm) would be best for me in my situation in order to save me time and expense in trial and error? I’ve tried the Erfurt website, internet searches and searches...
Please can you give me advice on replacing blown double glazing units in aluminium frames around 35 years old? I’ve spent an hour or 2 searching but can’t find exact advice.
The removable beads are on the outside, made of aluminium and fit into aluminium frames. Glazing tape was used on both...
I have a south-facing garden with a 1 in 10 slope with a flat concrete path and a Bay tree at the bottom. Below the first ft/0.3m the soil is very sandy. The soil at the bottom is wet when it rains, but there’s no flooding. South of London, no strange ground features.
Three years ago I took...
My house has a 2.5m x 5m wooden lean-to down the side between the house side wall and side fence. It has lighting on the rafters run off a 5A circuit breaker in a small CU situated in a utility room in the 1930s main house but accessed by an external door (it was the coal storage room); this CU...
Fixed. The supply cable had been damaged where it crossed a neighbour's garden and had been lazily dug just an inch or 2 down in a flower bed. The phone does indeed need just the 2 connections (thanks again, winston1).