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    Water pressure issue upstairs only

    So I've just had a new bathroom fitted - all very nice and all that, but the water pressure in the sink, bath and shower is way down on what it was prior to fitting. Initially when I first turned the tap on upstairs (the refit was done whilst I was on holiday so this was my first use of it), the...
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    Attaching network backbox to wall

    OK...guess that means I'll have to fill the hole with plaster, as the screw mountings aren't going to have much to go into otherwise
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    Attaching network backbox to wall

    Hi everyone I have Cat6 cable running from my cable router downstairs to the study upstairs and I need to fit a mounting box at each end. The wall in the upstairs study is plaster on brick and there's a gap in the plaster just above the skirting board where the cable comes through: The...
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    How to tile an internal corner

    Brill, thanks
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    How to tile an internal corner

    I'm just wondering how to tile round an internal corner in terms of how to butt the tiles up to the wall. As they say, a picture says a thousand words, so should I go for A or B: And whichever option I go for, am I right in thinking that I'd need to caulk the join between the tiles that...
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    Tiling in the kitchen - how long to let plaster dry?

    Hi everyone I'm something of a DIY dunce so I'm looking for a bit of guidance if poss. The kitchen needs tiling and there are patches of the old plaster that appear to have been of questionable quality and large chunks of it have crumbled off right to the brickwork. So the wall needs plastering...
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