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    Large wet patch on exterior wall

    Thanks for the quick reply. So do you think water is getting into the cavity, from above (possibly from a overflow pipe or from the eaves), which is then causing the dampness to rise up the wall?
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    Large wet patch on exterior wall

    Hoping to get some suggestions for a friend of mine. He has sent me some photos of the exterior of his house where there is a large wet patch visible on the bricks. He has recently had the soffits and gutters replaced along, also the loft insulated. However, although the wet patch is...
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    Flame resistant paint for gas-coal fire

    We have a Feature Flame coal effect gas fire with loose ceramic coals. The back of the fire place is painted black and is starting to peel so I need to repaint. The surface seems to be made of a cement type of material. When lit, the back of the fire place is in contact with the flames...
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    Large tapered gap to fill between wall and frame

    Thanks. I am thinking I may just try and mix up some sand and cement mortar to try and fill the gap. The depth of the door frame is about 45 cm so hopefully I can push the mortar in as far as possible and taper it off as I go down the frame. Just hoping the cement will hold firm between the...
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    Large tapered gap to fill between wall and frame

    I am fitting an new external wooden door frame in an old brick outhouse. Both walls of the outhouse are quite out of true, so my new door frame has a gap of about 2cm at the top on both sides. It fits fine at the bottom on both sides. What is the best way to fill the tapered gaps? I have put...
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    Hanging external door between bricked entrance

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, I have posted the correct size. I have just checked the T hinge size and see that the part that attaches to edge of the post is 30 mm so can see now that the frame I am intending is at least 10 mm to narrow if I use T hinges on the edge. I guess my only options are...
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    Hanging external door between bricked entrance

    Hi, I need to fit an external door to an outbuilding. The outbuilding is brick and the gap between the side brick walls vary between 750 mm (top) and 730 mm (bottom). I am hoping to fit a ledger and braced door weighing approx 15 kg. 2 widths of door are available, 686 mm or 610 mm. I am...
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    T hinges on outside of external door

    Thanks guys for your help, much appreciated. Please can I just clarify: The gap between the two brick sides is 730 mm The closest fitting door I can find is 686 wide (Travis Perkins) So I am thinking I will put a baton on the hinged wall side of say 30 mm and a another on the latch side of...
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    T hinges on outside of external door

    Hi, I need to fit a replacement single external door to a small brick outbuilding attached to my properly. The door needs to open outwards. I am planning on buying a ledged and braced door. Is it bad practice to attach t hinges to the front face of a ledged and braced door that opens...
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    Erratic fuel gauge - Citroen Berlingo

    Thank you for all the information. I may well try and get a fuel pump assembly from a scrapyard and try that. Re. the access panel mentioned, you say it is behind the rear seats, I only have 2 front seats in the van. Would it be under the seats at the front or on the floor at the back of the van?
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    Erratic fuel gauge - Citroen Berlingo

    Many thanks for the comprehensive replies, very interesting and much appreciated. The van year is 2006. Parking on a hill does not affect the reading on the gauge, nor does going round sharp corners, driving down hill/up hill, etc. Also, once the level starts showing as low (almost empty), it...
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    Erratic fuel gauge - Citroen Berlingo

    Thanks for the reply. No other problems at all with the dashboard. Everything else working as it should. We have the problem for a long time now but would be nice to fix it. Garage suggested it could be the fuel sender but weren't sure and could be costly. The gauge is always showing something...
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    Erratic fuel gauge - Citroen Berlingo

    Hi All, I have a problem with an erratic fuel gauge on our Citroen Berlingo. If I fill up with fuel (unleaded), generally the gauge will show full. Then after driving a few times the gauge will show an incorrect low level of fuel. It never shows empty, but will generally show much less fuel...
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    Shed roof flexible ridge cap

    Good ideas, thanks!
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    Shed roof flexible ridge cap

    Thanks Tigercubrider. Sounds a good idea. Without wanting to sound too penny pinching, I have used the last piece of felt to try and cover the ridge but as I have used lots of felt pins I would prefer to cover this rather than put something under the felt. I think if I had known an before...
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    Shed roof flexible ridge cap

    Thanks for the suggestion. The shed is fairly old and I agree ideally I would correct the roof but afraid that overall it may not be stable enough. Also, as I have tried to lay the centre piece of felt along the bowed ridge, I have used quite a few felt pins to try and 'mould' it into shape but...
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    Hotpoint dishwasher - Error H2O

    I have a Hotpoint dishwasher, approx 3 years old. The machine is used infrequently, approx 2 or 3 times per month. I am getting error code H2O on the digital display when starting a program. The machine runs for a minute or two, before the error appears, along with a picture of a red tap. I...
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    Shed roof flexible ridge cap

    I am trying to replace the roof felt on a 8' x 6' apex timber garden shed. The shed is rather old and the main centre ridge dips a bit in the middle as the roof has sagged. I have successfully laid 2 horizontal strips of roof felt along both lower sides but am having trouble with the upper...
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    Damp underlay problem

    That's an excellent summary and conclusion, thank you! We have checked the pressure on the boiler and that is fine. We have not had to adjust it since moving in. ......so it's got to be the dog pee (or possibly too much water when the previous owner cleaned the carpets) and the carpet/underlay...
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    Damp underlay problem

    Thanks again, that's very helpful. It is a combi boiler, closed system, no hot water tank. Would that change any suggestions? It is a ground floor, Victorian conversion, wooden floorboards with no basement. There are various air bricks outside, all look to be clear, although one at the back of...
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