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    Moving kitchen plumbing

    Moving the sink is definitely doable. The water feeds are easy enough to extend, but the waste pipe is the main thing to plan properly. You’ll need a decent fall on the drain over that 2.5m run, so either box it inside the cabinets or chase the concrete floor, which is messier and costs more...
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    Freestanding bath.

    You probably don’t need full reinforcement, but adding ply and making sure the load is well distributed is good practice and gives peace of mind. If it were mine, I’d add ply + noggins and call it done.
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    How Good are New Toilets?

    Modern toilets are generally much better due to improved bowl and flush design, and a good one should clear the pan properly on a single flush. That said, performance still varies a lot between models. Flush design and installation tend to matter more than age alone, and poor pipe runs can make...
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    Draught proof kitchen cabinets

    I think expanding foam is generally better for stopping draughts because it actually seals the gaps around pipes, floor edges and irregular openings. If you’ve not used it before, just use a low-expansion foam and apply it slowly. or is there option you can use both because i see some people use...
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