what about if i applied blackjack, self levelling to seal it. followed by 18mm plywood to make the level then lvt on top?
just a little concerned that the plywood might rot
Hi, I have project to remove badly damaged/maintained bitumen bonded parquet flooring, approximately 20mm thick. The original screed (about 20mm thick) has a bitumen DPM, however this was only evident around the chimney areas. I cant be sure for the whole floor.
We are planning to install LVT...
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I am looking to fit my own flat roof skylight windows. The supplier does not provide any fixings so I need to source them myself
I’m planning to go with aluminium profile with a side raised frame of 36mm. The 28mm double glazed glass will sit lower than the profile by 8mm.
I am...
Hi thanks for your reply. The timber floor will indeed need to be removed, I really can’t see its purpose as the concrete floor appears to be in decent condition
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Been to see an outhouse that was built 6 years ago. The floor is of concrete construction (makeup is unknown at this stage) which for some reason has 2x4 timbers followed by flooring boards and finished with carpet
The timber floor was completely replaced 3 years ago due to excessive...
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I am considering to building a 6 meter deep single storey rear extension but would like to have a tiled mono pitched roof.
From what i understand a structural RSJ will need to be used to ensure the span does not exceed that of the allowed tolerances as set out by building regulation...
this is a history of the KW usage based on bills
Gas Electric
Dec 2015 - March 2016 7756 1312
March 2016 - June 2016 4717 1967
June 2016 - Sept 2016 2519...
Meter did not get changed, trying to get pictures of the fault from mate.
The quarter bill ending in March is the one in question also the repair was done in March
I will post more details of what the fault was when it get it
No, he claims he always sends actual once estimated bill arrives
Nothing changed on usage in terms of new appliances etc
Just thought maybe the arcing may be the culprit