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  1. Harry Bloomfield

    Driveway advice

    Timber stakes, four of them initially, of similar length. Hammer them into each corner, so the tops are level - using one corner stake, as the reference. The easy/cheap way to level, is to buy a water level, just make sure there are no air bubbles in it, and it will need two people. Once your...
  2. Harry Bloomfield

    Should I complain?

    They only way to avoid them making errors, and get them to sort their systems out, is to make formal complaints when they do get things wrong. I recently closed a Nat West account, where I was paying them £2 per month for the privilege. I read up on their site, how to, followed the instruction...
  3. Harry Bloomfield

    Re pointing… quality of work

    Basic common sense suggests that could have been easily avoided, with a bit of board, or a sheet, laid on the ground.
  4. Harry Bloomfield

    Gas detection re water leak for parent loathe to let people in - insurance or direct?

    It is simple to check.... Turn it off, run the cold at the sink, to ensure you have turned it off, then flush toilet(s), try bath cold tap, washbasin. If they still flow, your plumber is correct. Another possibility, could be that one meter, feeds two, or more properties, and your mother is...
  5. Harry Bloomfield

    How can I heat the hot water towel rails without putting the heating on ?

    For a cheaper, simpler install - Maybe consider, some other type of self-contained electric heater, and include thermostat, and timer to limit when it is on.
  6. Harry Bloomfield

    Network Cable Install

    Finding an internal route, would be much better.... Through the floor, the ceiling, then down behind a curtain, would hide most of it, or run some plastic trunking, floor to ceiling.
  7. Harry Bloomfield

    Should I complain?

    Yes!
  8. Harry Bloomfield

    Car park bump

    It is only a fail, if it shows white, where it should be red, or white where it should be yellow. Cheap fix, is one from a scrapyard, and DIY.
  9. Harry Bloomfield

    Gas detection re water leak for parent loathe to let people in - insurance or direct?

    I read it, as the meter was out by the roadside.
  10. Harry Bloomfield

    Back box screw

    I suspect it's not about cost, rather more about potential damage to the decoration. A 3.5mm brass nut, set in the plastic, might be all that is needed.
  11. Harry Bloomfield

    And another one..

    I cannot see there being much value of copper, in telephone and comms cabling. It's not even worthwhile Openreach recovering it.
  12. Harry Bloomfield

    Filtering chemicals

    There are a variety of methods of filtering, depending on the size of particles you might need to filter out. A kitchen, mesh strainer, will take the larger lumps out, ladies stockings, then kitchen paper, will take the yet smaller particles out. Coffee paper filters are likely the finest...
  13. Harry Bloomfield

    Gas detection re water leak for parent loathe to let people in - insurance or direct?

    You need a main stop tap anyway, and having one, is the only way to determine whether the leak is internal to the house, or between the Thames valve, and the house - your underground supply pipe. Basically - you turn your new stop tap off, then see if the meter continues to wizz round. If it...
  14. Harry Bloomfield

    www.votegreengetillegals.com

    That works just fine for me, and the greenies get their desires.
  15. Harry Bloomfield

    Are you intending to vote in the local elections tomorrow?

    We both voted, weeks ago!
  16. Harry Bloomfield

    Two part question : Has anybody used a decking kit and are they worth it? / Is decking a good idea in this area.

    Weeds in the grass, will be killed by regular mowing. If you keep an eye on Facebook, there are always people giving away slabs, free for collection.
  17. Harry Bloomfield

    Square O rings?

    It's OK paying £9 for the correct item, but buying and making do with an O ring kit, if it works, you then have a stock to cover future repairs, should they be needed. I fixed our kitchen tap spout around a decade ago, which had an odd shaped seal, lubricating it with a bit of grease - it has...
  18. Harry Bloomfield

    Bosch condenser dryer not drying after support wheels fixed

    Mine ran without any problems, for a very long time, until the 'radiator' (name?), leaked at the front. At great expense, I had that replaced, it checked for leaks, and topped back up - whereupon, it failed again within months, loosing all its gas. Rather than paying someone to sort it out, I...
  19. Harry Bloomfield

    So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, goodbye.

    All of life's expenses, which the homegrown Brit, has to be able to dig deep into their pocket for.
  20. Harry Bloomfield

    Electric vans

    No, the 'rolling diameter', is quite different to the measured radius. If the radius didn't deform, the tyre would have a tiny contact patch, with the road.
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