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    Is the blue circle shown in the pic, internal? It's just that it looks like an external step. With regards water not fully exiting...
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    RrogerD replied to the thread leaking overflow drain in tub.
    I assume you have something like this? See the screw-thread at the back of the fitting. You may be lucky in that the pipe and all pieces...
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    RrogerD replied to the thread leaking overflow drain in tub.
    Unless someone says otherwise, I feel the only option is to remove the tiles to access. Normally, the overflow has a connection to the...
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    RrogerD reacted to Oliverr's post in the thread Brick wall weight with Like Like.
    50-inch TV - it's plasma . I think there's already a small false wall on top of the brick. I'll have to check it out a bit more.
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    RrogerD replied to the thread Brick wall weight.
    What size tv is that? No idea what design your mounting brackets are but personally, I would construct a secondary frame ie having...
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    RrogerD replied to the thread leaking overflow drain in tub.
    Can you not remove the bath panel? Access to pipework, waste, taps and overflow etc is all usually done from underneath after taking the...
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    If you're sure it's your hedge AND you own the property then I suggest a quiet word. He may not have realised that he was doing wrong...
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    RrogerD replied to the thread Howdens Tall Units.
    You haven't said what your ceiling height is.
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    From many of the general comments on this forum, I don't think that this is really the best to 'open up' to. Kudos to those that have...
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    You could use thinner board, 6mm or 9mm and skim over. Obvs taping the joints before feathering in. And still use the new architrave...
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    I'd just select some form of larger architrave. If you keep it bland rather than moulded then it won't look too bad. Trying to skim as...
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    Personally I'd skim-coat the whole lot. Lining paper will always show up the imperfections. Any areas currently sounding hollow, you can...
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    RrogerD replied to the thread Skirting board....
    It's pretty frustrating when people are limiting with the details. Why can't you pull the carpet back, expose the 'step' / threshold...
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    RrogerD reacted to Alastairreid's post in the thread Kitchen air bricks with Like Like.
    Could have been a pantry or such like there at one time.
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    RrogerD replied to the thread Skirting board....
    I'd trim the carpet a bit first. I'd probably go with the top one too. What's that little shelf bit showing just under the carpet...
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