Please can someone take a look at this picture of lead flashing on my lean to roof my internal wall plaster is bubbling and wonder if the gap above the lead flashing should be sealed. Is it possible water is getting in at the gap above the flashing? And through to internal wall.
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yes that's exactly what I mean. i have 2 supply heavier cables into a chock block. so i was just planning on using the same thinner wires drom the block to the timer pcb.
surprised though there's no wires already from the PCB or any in the box though understand that maybe the main supply can go...
my manrose extractor fan suddenly stopped so bought this new one on opening Found no wiring to connect to a terminal block so was planning on using the existing thin wiring from the terminal block to the transformer aee attached picture of New and existing installation
leaking cast iron down pipe is showing signs of a leak feom near the top as you can see from the green colour on the wall. there must be a leak at the back and wonder how i can go about fixing. the pipe is pretty tight against the wall
i noticed on a bright day i can see daylight throught the double doors o have is it a new seal i need or is it possible to Push the doors closer together at the bottom
ive noticed what appears to be a wet plaster smell from my shower. i checked the silicon around the internal perimeter and appears fine.
i unscrewed the shower trap and wondered shouldn't there be a silicone bead around this area ? is it possible water is getting down the side and causing the...
My paving over my manhole cover has worked its way loose and so I chiseled out all the existing mortar just seeing if there is anything I should do other than fill with fresh mortar and stick paving back down see.pic
I've bought a bag of 25kg ready mixed mortar do I need to do anything else
I've removed my skirting and I'll shortly lay a laminate floor which I imagine will sit slightly lower than the carpet/ underlay..I'm concerned I may have the line of the old skirting around the perimeter. What's the best way of filling /hiding
I had a bit of a bubble in my paintwork which I peeled off and then painted over the s trouble being the thickness of the paint coat at the patch is shown through what's the best way to smooth this see picture