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    Retro fitting kitchen island power

    No. Not a solid floor. It's joists, floorboards, then underlay then laminate. Cheers
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    Retro fitting kitchen island power

    Ok. Thanks for the suggestion. Definitely something to consider. Out of interest, is this something much easier to do than coming up through the floor?
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    Retro fitting kitchen island power

    Thanks for replying. In terms of the extension cable I meant literally plug in an extension cable to a wall socket in the island, then take up some of the laminate flooring, cut through the underlay to create a channel for the power cord, then bring the extension cable into the island and fix...
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    Kitchen island power

    Ok. Thanks for that. It's years and years since I've posted on here, so not familiar with the layout. Cheers
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    Retro fitting kitchen island power

    Morning all I'm after some advice on the best way to go with this. Sadly, when we had a big extension and kitchen fitted a few years ago, I didn't get power sockets fitted into the island. Big mistake! I'm now trying to see how easy/hard it would be to retrofit power to the island. I briefly...
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    Kitchen island power

    Morning all I'm after some advice on the best way to go with this. Sadly, when we had a big extension and kitchen fitted a few years ago, I didn't get power sockets fitted into the island. Big mistake! I'm now trying to see how easy/hard it would be to retrofit power to the island. I...
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    How do I get this bl**dy sealant off?!?!

    Thanks. Any idea of a trade name I can go off? Novice is not the word!!! Thanks again
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    How do I get this bl**dy sealant off?!?!

    If it's as simple as letting it dry, and then peeling it off, just let me know before it dries too much! Thanks
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    How do I get this bl**dy sealant off?!?!

    Guys I've had a shocker and forgotten to put masking tape down in one area prior to filling the gap between the last wall tile and the laminate floor. Needless to say, there's smearings of bloody sealant everywhere. Any ideas on how I can get it off? To make it worse, the laminate...
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    Alarm gone pear shaped...

    To be honest, we've never had the proper code since we moved into the house. A guy serviced it for us, shortly after we moved in, and left us with an engineer's code. He said he'd get back to us with a proper code. Anyway, the company went bust a few weeks later and that was the end of that...
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    Alarm gone pear shaped...

    Whilst on holiday, the person looking after our pets has done something to our alarm system. I set it as normal, earlier today. However, when I came back, the timer 'beeps' were still going and it hadn't set. As soon as I came in the house, the alarm engaged. Our usual code doesn't do a...
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    Securing a bath in place

    Thanks for your replies. I've pretty much done what has been suggested. But will maybe reinforce it some more. Bath is acrylic, floor boards are marine Weyroc. Thanks again
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    Securing a bath in place

    Ive recently fitted a bath. Does anybody have any advice as to how to make sure it stays as secure as possible? I thought we'd done quite a good job. But, when the bath's full, it sinks slightly Thanks
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    Tile on tile question, again!

    I'm refitting my bathroom, with the help of a builder. Tomorrow, we're due to start the tiling. I'm using a Travertine tile, 600m in length. We are planning to tile on top of the existing tiles. I have checked, and the existing tiles are very firmly in place, and the majority of the wall...
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