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    Neighbour not happy about drip edge over boundary line

    Hello fellow DIYers, My architects have finished creating the building control drawings for a renovation of my mid-terrace property. One of the details show the coping stone over the side parapet wall for a new single-storey rear extension will cross the boundary due to its drip edge. I have...
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    Consumer Unit (CU) Compliance

    Yes without doing anything illegal.
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    Consumer Unit (CU) Compliance

    I heard some sockets and switches are not earthed..
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    Consumer Unit (CU) Compliance

    Currently each room only has one. We're looking for a quick re-wire to bring it up to standards, hence the trunking approach. In the distant future the property will be gutted out, then the fancy installation can take place.
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    Consumer Unit (CU) Compliance

    Makes sense thanks
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    Consumer Unit (CU) Compliance

    Hi all, We need to do a full re-wire of a 3 bed mid terrace, and are currently looking for quotes. One of the potential contractors has said our CU will need to be upgraded to make it compliant. I have attached a picture of this CU. Does it really need to be upgraded to make it compliant...
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    Loft winding staircase first step modification

    Forgot to mention I would like to stain and varnish the stairs. Still fill? Or shall I try and create a piece so the grain direction matches the post and slot in?
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    Loft winding staircase first step modification

    Thanks guys, what should I fill the eventual hole in the newel post with? Or shall I cut the string so as to leave some flush inside the post?
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    Loft winding staircase first step modification

    Hi all, My builder hired a staircase guy to install our loft staircase. It was done to a very poor standard. Now I'm having to go bit by bit to bring it to a decent standard. My question, can the first step of the loft stair case be changed in to a D-Step? I would like to change it as I hate...
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    No water in loft

    Water does reach the loft (and decent) with the exception of when either Kitchen or 1st floor bath taps are open fully, that's when there's no water in loft. So in this scenario, does bigger incoming supply pipe diameter (upgrade to 22mm to suit what's inside property) mean there will still be...
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    No water in loft

    So, increase in supply pipe diameter, will mean near enough same pressure as the static pressure will be less to start off with but with less resistance due to increase in pipe diameter?
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    No water in loft

    Majority is piped with 22mm.
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    No water in loft

    Majority is piped with 22mm pipe, and then branched out with 15mm real close to fixtures.
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    No water in loft

    I was told we have smaller than 25mm. And as srhawksy states, "Bigger diameter mains = better flow, same pressure.", so does that mean we'll have water in loft while bath taps are running in 1st floor? Cos Thames Water state with bigger supply pipes, water flow will be higher and hence it'll be...
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    No water in loft

    Also, what if we reduced the flow for kitchen and 1st floor bath taps, would that leave some for loft when kitchen or 1st floor bath taps are open fully?
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