Thanks for letting me know about the BOGOF, it saved me a 40 minute round trip to Leatherhead, and some money!
I bought four packs and thought I'd made a bit of a mistake when I got back to the car (a Peugeot 206)! Who said all those years of playing Tetris were wasted? :D
But with a bit of difference... :wink:
Our loft is currently boarded out (by the previous owners), with loads of tongue and groove floorboards that have been nailed into the joists - short sections, long section, off cuts basically :roll:
I want to rip up all these ‘floorboards’ to lay...
Thanks for your help (or should I say merci? :D).
I was just a bit concerned about the current insulation pulling down the new stuff but I guess it's not that heavy.
Hi, I know similar questions have been asked before but I haven't found an exact answer so wonder if anyone can help.
I live in a (approx) 1935, 3 bed semi. There is no felt behind the tiles so it is quite draughty and dusty up in the loft. There is some sort of insulation between the...
Thanks for your reply.
Does that mean I have to replace the whole timer unit (i.e. it doesn't just connect up to the existing backplate)? I expect this is something I'll have to get a proffessional in to do?
Can't say as I've noticed any attachments to the cylinder but then I don't really know what I'm looking for. :oops:
The boiler is right next to the cylinder on the ground floor which is why I'm assuming it's not gravity fed.
I will clear out some of the carp in the utility room tonight...
I was about to order a Potterton EP6002 controller to replace my existing EP3001 as I understand the wiring and backplate are the same for all Potterton controllers. The reason I want to replace the 3001 is because it can't run the hot water and heating separately. This isn’t an issue during...
Thanks for the info (wether on topic or not :D ).
I think I'll do as simonpolly says as I have absolutley no need for this line (which wasn't noticable when it was clipped to the old window and painted over). The window fitter has clipped it down but couldn't really do much with it.
If...
Hi guys, not sure if this is the correct forum for this but I think it's the best start.
We have an overhead line (I'm assuming a BT one) attached to our house. We had new windows installed yesterday which has 'unearthed' the dangling down wire from its resting place (which was originally...
Don't think I'm going to get a chance to do any more work this week so may have to wait until the weekend. In which case I may give the paintwork a light sand with 800 wet and dry paper.
Thanks for your responses.
Chris
Thanks for the info regsmyth, I had a feeling I had to sand down but googling didn't prove fruitful (maybe I wasn't googling correctly :? )
I'm hoping that once the second coat has gone on it'll look a bit better, otherwise we're just going to have to be 'those people with that orange front...