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How to I deal with a large transition, length (4cm) and height ( 1.2 cm).
I want to put LVT flooring in the kitchen and hallway. The transition is between the kitchen and hallway.
The kitchen is connected to the living room. The kitchen and living room are at the same level. This means...
Yes looking at the picture again. It probably has had some damp around pipework. I'm putting a DPC around kitchen, sand/cement rendering and plastering up to about a meter
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Can anyone advise how to deal with this window sill in the kitchen
I removed the tiles from around the window cill and have been left with some broken brickwork sitting on top of the cavity wall.
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Thanks for all your replies, I'll remove or bypass insulation blocking eaves vents. I'll probably slip some Roll Out Rafter Trays above the pink insulation. See how it goes
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datarebal thanks for you reply. It was like that when I found it. The pink insulation, stuffed in like that, is like that around the whole ceiling including the other two windows which don't have the damp problem. It could be the cause I don't know.
The missing insulation on the plasterboard...
foxhole, as best I can. I reached from inside the window, and I can't feel a blockage. But you have given me an idea, I can take a picture of the gutter. Thanks
Hello, can anyone advise on cause of damp above bedroom window
There is a gap, external wall, between the wall and the eaves which is not present above any other windows
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Thanks for all your replies.
It does have hollow sections in it. It is firmly suck in, it appears to have been placed there on purpose.
I think I'll just remove it
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Can anyone advise what is the purpose of this (if any). It is a piece of rigid plastic in the attic, set at any angle between the ceiling joists and the rafters. Thanks