in the process of doing up the kitchen, the next job is plastering the walls. This old pipe(?) was covered by some 70s wall tiles.
We want just plastered walls with an upstand. So, what would you do with it? Anything easier than chasing out wall, and cutting it off?
Okay, so I'm going to use a yet-to-be-decided adhesive, but also screw the baten to the soffit.
What would be the best type of screw to use, i.e. to grip e plaster below the metal lintel.
I've given up trying to drill in to a steel lintel to fix a recess hung window blind, so I've concluded the next best thing is to attach a batten in the recess, to then allow attaching the blind.
What's the best construction adhesive for the job? Toolstation has lots of options (Griptite...
We have received a frameless wall mirror as a gift. The mirror already has brackets attached, which appear to have been glued on (and taped while glue sets?); see images.
The mirror weighs 7kg. My question is: do these brackets look like they will safely hold the mirror to the wall?
We have a combi boiler which is no longer providing constant hot water from the upstairs bath tap.
A bit of background: it's a Baxi Duo-tec 33 HE A, installed about 6 1/2 years ago. It's been moved since installation, due to some building work about 2 years ago.
The boiler is on the ground...
I have been under the timber suspended ground floor of our 60s detached house, insulating the floor from underneath (via a crawl space) using Knauf Ekoroll.
Whilst down there, I noticed the ground was slightly damp around where the soil pipe from the upstairs bathroom goes from the ground...