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    Replacing asbestos roof

    Wow you need to seek help.
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    "Clearly had not bothered"... You need to buck up your attitude and address people with a bit more courtesy. Do you realise it's a Sunday? What are the chances of any council picking up the phone? Show me the legislation which confirms your point and I'll do my best not to dump the asbestos on...
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    There's no legislation I can see about councils being obliged to accept it.
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    What ever legal obligation there was by councils doesn't appear to be in place anymore.
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    How much did you pay for the lean to to be reroofed? Was it a similar size?
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    I'm in Norfolk and they don't seem to take it anywhere, annoyingly in Suffolk biffa will pick it up for £60! Can you not just wrap it in plastic and stick it in the shed at the end of the garden that noone ever uses ;)
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    Replacing asbestos roof

    Toying with replacing an asbestos roof which is on top of a utility room/bathroom (single storey) see pic. Firstly, could I remove this myself? Looks like they're just bolted down presumably into timbers in the loft space underneath. If not, how much roughly do firms charge to remove and...
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    Slate vs concrete tile

    I'm looking at reroofing my original slate roof, and one roofer suggested that concrete 'fake' slate tiles are a lot cheaper, better and easier to work with. Do these look ok compared to actual slate? I thought they were only used on council houses to keep costs down!
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    Loft partition

    Hello, I'm looking at putting a loft partition wall in, currently there is none between my loft and the neighbours, it's just not really bothered either party, but seems to be a potential issue from a mortgage/fire protection perspective. It seems these can literally just be a stud plasterboard...
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    How to seal bottom of chimney in kitchen

    I agree. My question was more around what material to use
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    How to seal bottom of chimney in kitchen

    I have had an old boiler removed from the chimney breast in the kitchen, however there is now a rectangular gap where the old asbestos panel used to be. Can i cover this gap with cement board or fireproof plasterboard? A cooker will likely go in the chimney breast, and the vertical gap...
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    Floorboards over floorboards

    Underlay where?
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    Floorboards over floorboards

    I'm thinking of laying new hardwood flooring over existing old pine flooring in a living room, hallway and dining room, mainly to reduce drafts. In the winter I can feel cold air coming up through the cracks. Below the existing floorboards are suspended joists and I'm guessing the bare...
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    Wall insulation extending under floorboards

    Even if you have thick underlay and carpet?
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    Wall insulation extending under floorboards

    If you are insulating walls internally does this need to extend underneath the floorboards? I'm looking at internal wall insulation for some solid wall rooms, and have been reading some threads which indicate that you shouldn't stop at the floor, and that you need to insulate underneath the...
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    Shower Power Booster

    Where do you place it and what is it plugged into? Just above the outlet you're looking to boost or above the cylinder? Assume it's the former otherwise it would kick in for all outlets on that pipe.
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    Shower Power Booster

    Anyone had any experience with these? They cost about £150 and reportedly a lot simpler to install than a normal shower pump.
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    Hanging shower frame off plasterboard

    I've come to install the shower enclosure and realised that one walls is a stud wall, but the studs are not in the right place to be able to secure the frame to. I'm thinking of removing some sections of the wall and fitting some noggins in to provide support, then patching it back up. Any...
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    Fixing pearlstone shower tray

    The only issue is is that the bottom of the tray is not quite flush with the bottom rim of the tray towards the trap, which means there will be a slight gap between the plinth base and the underside of the tray (except the rim), and therefore the adhesive won't bridge the gap adequately. Is this...
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    Fixing pearlstone shower tray

    I have a pearlstone shower tray I need to fix to a raised timber base in an upstairs bathroom. It's very heavy. I've used 18mm osb3 instead of ply as the base, as I had a load left. Does this matter? Also, do you really need to fix it with cement based adhesive, or can you just use some decent...
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