as above, the wall in my bathroom has become damaged due to water constantly hitting the plasterboard. Th damage isn't too bad, what would you you recommend I do to sort the damage out.
As per title I refuse to spend any more money on this boiler. In which case I request advice from the pro's.
At current I have a worcester 24c in my flat of floor that powers 8 radiators. This flat is rented FYI. Now my question is: what is the cheapest reasonable performance...
Im looking for a floor to be fitted and had a few people come round to give me an estimate. Two of the estimators that came round today I just wouldn't hire! They definitely didn't look professional. The other guy that came along actually was a well spoken man. So Im leaning towards his...
I have just been told by a fitter that parts for this boiler are now obsolete? Is this true? I require the following parts: flow valve, control valve and copper pipe at the front of the boiler. Any advice?
I need heating in a flat with no central heating. What is the most economical heating source I can have in the next few days?
I was thinking oil radiator but not sure on how it is with energy consumption Thanks
sorry i should of have said. It is for the bathroom. I would like a nice striking look to be honest. I have heard there is some new type of floating floor paneling system out there.
I need to get floor resurfaced. The needs to be 'leveled' (what ever that means) and then the new floor materials has to be put down. My question is - is there a material better than vinyl to put down? Apart from tiles.
I have decided to install wet panels in my rented flat bathroom. I have had a good experience with the wet panel so far so will buy them again to install in another project. I do however require advise on where to buy the panels from and what type to buy. Can you please advise on this?