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    Floorboards - replace or not?

    Thanks for the input everybody. Sorry to cause confusion, I thought it was cleaner to keep the threads separate but clearly it added more confusion, apologies :) I have a leak in the bathroom and will need to pull the bathroom flooring to remedy. That’s a separate issue though. The water...
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    Shower leak and floor damage

    Ah - makes sense. Slightly better photo, it’s sat on these:
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    Shower leak and floor damage

    Thank you. Sorry, didn’t follow. What do you mean by sitting on the deck?
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    Floorboards - replace or not?

    House built mid 1950s. We had a leak under the shower with water running into the ceiling (https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/shower-leak-and-floor-damage.640390/#post-5894893) and I had to rip the landing carpet up and lift some floorboards - we weren't sure whether it was a leaking pipe...
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    Shower leak and floor damage

    Not a great start to the year, standing downstairs thinking "shower drain upstairs is loud today", then the dripping from the ceiling started - never good when water is dripping from the light fittings :( Looks like the silicone around the shower tray has failed, and water has been going behind...
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    Do I need to treat loft timbers after they got wet?

    We had water ingress around the chimney a couple of years ago; we ended up with a new roof as a consequence. The woodwork / timber around the chimney ended up being really sodden at the time but has of course since dried out. I noticed today that it has changed colour, now concerned this might...
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    Identify mortar - lime or not

    Hi all, I need to do some pointing patch repair to a few places, and trying to identify what might have been used originally. House is ca 1950s ex-council house. The weather-facing front (front.jpeg) has a distinctly different look-and-feel to the back of the house (back.jpeg), which is much...
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    White stuff on chimney brickwork

    Thank you all, all replies much appreciated. Hmmm...local roofing company who came highly rated, were very uncomplimentary of previous lead work and quite convinced of their quality of work. Is there anything in particular that stands out as untidy? I'll attach some more photos of when when...
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    White stuff on chimney brickwork

    So sitting in the garden on the first decent day of late and noticed white stuff on the chimney brickwork. Quick google suggests efflorescence and advice seems to range from ignoring it to something being wrong with excess water and moisture that needs sorting out. A couple of things - chimney...
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    Anyone using Energenie / MiHome

    I have had really patchy success. I have a few plug-in smart sockets that “generally” work (the cheaper ones that don’t monitor energy consumption were rubbbish since they don’t report back their state so you don’t know whether they really switch or not - mostly they didn’t; the newer ones are...
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    Garden office - damp(?) after persistent rain

    Eurgh. So I went around the cladding again and made sure I filled up all the knot holes, nail holes and any cracks. Another two coats of paint for good measure. There is absolutely nothing obvious outside as to where water would be coming in and of course it's been nice and dry until today...
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    Garden office - damp(?) after persistent rain

    Thank you both! In this case it looks like the breather membrane is fairly flush against the cladding from the inside, i.e. when when I push against the membrane from the inside I hit the cladding pretty much ASAP. I will give the hose pipe idea a go and see whether there is anything obviously...
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    Garden office - damp(?) after persistent rain

    So I'm in the process of getting a garden office installed. It was put together two weeks ago, windows and doors have been in since last week and I'm currently waiting for the insulation and cladding to be done. Annoyed that it's not done yet, but also pleased because you can see things that...
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    painting outside window sills

    Thank you very much!
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    painting outside window sills

    Amazing, thanks. Looking it again also, I wonder how patchy the surface will be once scraped / wire brushed off. Is it possible / advisable to go over this with some sort of filler before painting? If so what would that be? Masonry filler?
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