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    Load bearing with block and beam

    Hi all Just discovered that the previous owners made a doorway in this internal wall. Looking to remove the frame and have it as a seamless opening, but a small part of me wonders if the door frame is serving as a support, as I can't see any signs of a lintel being installed? Obvious answer is...
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    Shower and bath waste together

    Hi all Appreciate this has been discussed before but just wanted to check if this should be ok... I can't run two separate wastes without one of them crossing over the top of a window on its way to the soil stack, so I want to tee the bath and shower wastes into one 50mm pipe. The shower run...
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    Window reveals

    Sorry no it's uPVC. Asking as I had another window that was causing damp spots in the bottom corners of the reveals, due to water tracking through the cill. So wondered if it was worth sealing the ends with silicone while exposed
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    Window reveals

    Thanks guys. Worth trying to seal the ends of the cill or am I worrying over nothing?
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    Window reveals

    Hi all After some advice on how to fix this please. I took the tiles off in the bathroom and most of the plaster came with them, exposing this gap between the reveal and frame. It's a solid blockwork wall, no cavity. If I feel inside the gap, I can feel the end of the cill which appears to be...
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    Sticking Kingspan to new render

    I'm insulating an external wall on the inside and got to the bit round the window. I've knocked the plaster off to allow 25mm Kingspan inside the reveal but ended up knocking bits of breeze block off with it. I've built it back up again with sand and cement mortar then rendered it flat with the...
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    Insulating false wall

    Is that no vapour barrier needed or no insulation needed at all?
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    Insulating false wall

    Thanks, I've put acoustic insulation in the wall adjoining the bedroom but it's the exterior wall I wasn't sure about
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    Insulating false wall

    I've found lots of information on what to do when insulating a solid wall but nothing for this situation, hoping someone can help please. I'm building a false wall on the bathroom to hide the pipes, essentially boxing them in but floor to ceiling. The external wall is a cavity wall, plaster...
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    Supplementary Insulation

    Sorry just a bit paranoid about damp and mould getting on the other half's clothes.... I was going to leave a decent gap under the doors for ventilation and probably a couple of vents (bedroom side). I can also get the central heating pipes rerouted so they run along the bottom of the outside...
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    Supplementary Insulation

    Not so keen on having an actual heater in there, but there are heating pipes running down one corner so they may help a bit. Is it worth insulating the wall to compensate for the heat from the bedroom no longer getting all the way to the back?
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    Supplementary Insulation

    Hi all I'm starting work on a pair of walk in wardrobes by partitioning off some of the bedroom, the back of which is a north facing external wall. The wall is a cavity, which is insulated and not especially cold at the moment but I am aware this will change when it is closed off from the rest...
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    Routing water pipes via loft

    Thanks Terry, appreciated
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    Routing water pipes via loft

    Yes he has agreed to me running the cable, as in literally just running it up the house and through the loft to be connected by him, no different surely to him employing a lad to do the donkey work? He also installed the consumer unit so I assume he knows it's limitations. The boiler is at the...
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    Routing water pipes via loft

    Hadn't thought about a mixer shower, my understanding was an electric shower would be less likely to change temperature if someone elsewhere in the house flushes a loo or whatever. I have already run a 10mm cable for the second shower, to be connected (by a qualified spark) to a separate MCB on...
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