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    Plaster Touching Plywood - Bad?

    Remove the ply , plaster the wall , scribe the ply back to the wall ? .
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    Lime plaster vs Renderlite on solid brick walls? Is Renderlite breathable enough?

    Guessing you replaced all the old ground level floors . Lime takes ages to dry , have very little xp working with lime product's think we used a company called cornish lime , was a 200 year old farm house riddled with damp
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    New Fridge Doesn't Fit Inside Kitchen Cabinet

    American FF doors stick well proud of cabinet lines , last one I saw was 720 deep . The doors are proud of the cabinets as not to restrict opening . Tidy the missing door above an it shouldnt look to bad .
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    Bathroom install - sheeting for walls ... or tiles?

    The more expensive tile is porcelain , the other a basic ceramic . Porcelain tiles are nice , was in 3.5M house last week , they had ceramic .
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    New Fridge Doesn't Fit Inside Kitchen Cabinet

    Depends how good he is with a chainsaw I guess
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    New Fridge Doesn't Fit Inside Kitchen Cabinet

    Get one of the doors cut and fit it above , can see predrilled holes for hinge backplates from here. Needed integrated FF to fit in a cab
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    Stainless steel towel rad or powdercoated?

    Depends how much you want to spend , and personal choice I like the grey powder coated vertical tubular but thats just preferance. Plumbing it neatly is important , lot of bathrooms ive seen a £200 rad can look aweful with unsightly plumbing .
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    Draft behind plasterboard in new extension

    https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Defects_in_dot_and_dab Id personally suspect the eaves detail to be a source of drafts , obviously is getting in from somewhere
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    Reclaimed Cobblestone Carriageway

    A few machines , a proper set up with help , a supply of" clean" stones guessing it could be done commercially to carraigeway spec for less than £300 a squ .Maybe a lot less , was the figures I was getting , cheaper than the pointing .. I know with my old box building team would of murdered it...
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    Reclaimed Cobblestone Carriageway

    Yes to be able to achieve the standard I wanted , my supplier was very helpful allowing me to return to swap stones etc . The big trick is finding people with £400 a squ to spend on a driveway . Even the £7M homes few miles from here only have 4 rows of setts to break from the footway and 2 rows...
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    Traditional English Tuckpointing

    Due to Austerity believe this time around they painted lmao the tuck pointing detail to No 10
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    Reclaimed Cobblestone Carriageway

    Only around 35 squ m , cost me £100 a tonne , delivered as salvage . Did real well , saved £1000s here Was in fact salvage and probably not as reclaimed would expect
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    Flooring with joisted UFH

    Yes is effectively a dry cement screed .
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    Flooring with joisted UFH

    Sounds like an ideal situation for 12 mm cement boards screwed to joists & layed on a system adhesive over concrete ? Moreso if you plan to scrap the OSB.
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