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    DPC level of a double blue brick course?

    Thought this might be the case - thanks for the quick reply. I will lower 2 drain manholes and level my drive, path and patio accordingly. Thanks again. Jono.
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    DPC level of a double blue brick course?

    I have a double layer of blue bricks around my house acting as the damp proof course. I know that the level of a path or drive should be 150mm from the DPC (Building Regulations for England & Wales - Part C, Section 4.4) what I am asking is if I have a double layer of blue brick, where should I...
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    Soil pipe problem in main road!

    4 1930's semi detached houses are all connected into one main soil pipe that runs down the side of one of the properties. It leaves the boundary and goes into the main sewer in the road. Now here's the problem. Lorries have been parking on the kirb for years and sunken the pavement. About...
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    Underfloor Heating - Insulation under slab not on top

    I have 5omm to play with within the screed. Could I put another layer of insulation down and then wet underfloor then the screed? Or could I benefit from the pipes heating up the whole concrete slab as well as the screed? The slab is very well insulated with 100mm insulation under and around...
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    Underfloor Heating - Insulation under slab not on top

    Hi, I am in the final stages of building an extension. I have now decided I would like wet underfloor heating. The problem is the extention is built with the 100mm insulation underneath the slab and not on the top. I still need to put a 50mm screed down. Am I able to install wet...
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    Pipes in the road???? My bill or theirs?

    Hi, 4 houses and 1 buisness all use one sewage pipe that runs in my neighbours drive. Today we had a blockage (again). The pipe runs down the drive and into the main sewage main in the road. For ages lorrys have been parking on the pavement outside my neighbours house waiting to go into...
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    Drilling through joists regs?

    Thanks Paul, I am a little confused over number 4. Does this mean a 4 metre long joist should have holes located between 1m and 1.6m from each end? or for a 1m long joist it should be between 25cm and 40cm from each end???? lcgs, I have put in new timber joists and will be drilling...
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    Drilling through joists regs?

    On the john guest site they say this: I have looked at Doucument A and just can't find refference to this. Any help anyone? Jono
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    What would you do with all this water under your floor?

    breezer, like a bilge pump usually used in boats? I could put one of these in out-letting to the rain water drain.
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    What would you do with all this water under your floor?

    I have recently purchased a 1930's 3 bed semi. The house is in a high water table area. I have needed to replace all the floors upstairs and down due to woodworm (I new this before purchase). Under the downstairs suspended wood floor is a concrete base (don't know how thick) onto hardcore...
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    Which way to hang doors?

    During the summer it is nice to have the doors open all the time. If they were sticking into the room it could prove a problem. mmm, I think I will try and get them to open to a wall as much as possible. Thanks for your advice. Jono.
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    Replacing The Lock In A UPVC Door?

    The 5-pin Euro Mortice locks are surprisingly easy to replace. I needed to replace mine when moving into a new house. As HandyHands said there is only one screw (On the side whilst the door is open, it also looks different to all the other screws) to undo. You measure the lock from the bit...
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    Which way to hang doors?

    I have recently gutted a 3 bed semi. I have removed all doors, frames skirting etc. As I now plan the electrics I am wondering which way to hang the doors. The previous doors opened into the room with the door blocking the view of the room as you open it. (I believe this was to stop...
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    What conduit behind batterned plasterboard?

    Thanks for your replies. I thought of using the flexible as it's not going to be used for long distances. From light switch to ceiling - 1600mm max From sockets to under floor - 700mm max (90deg bend) At the moment I have no floors or ceilings so I can lay everything out properly. I...
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    Why is my electric bill so HIGH ? (!!!)

    Not to worry you but this is a good idea. I had a friend in London who lived in a rented maisonette. His meter was paying for 3 flats!! (his included). The land-lord had had the wiring all set up wrong. When my friend refused to pay for the other flats and the land-lord got all angry, he...
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