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    Skimming/plastering/boarding this wall - might try and do it myself

    This is the back wall of the utility and there's very thin plaster over what looks like a rough render. I was thinking this would be a good place to practice plastering. 1. Should I chip off the old plaster? 2. Is it just a skim or a plaster and skim? (this question will show how little I know)...
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    What on earth is that ?

    So presumably there's no hole underneath that. Thanks for the replies.
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    What on earth is that ?

    I've just removed a bit of false floor in what was previously a shower and loo and found this. Obviously there a capped off waste pipe, but what's the concrete thing?
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    Sewerage treatment works - running in the evenings

    No not really. Will have to investigate further. Thanks
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    Sewerage treatment works - running in the evenings

    The air pump is a Charles Austen ET 80. It's sitting next to what looks like a small consumer box, pic below.
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    Sewerage treatment works - running in the evenings

    We have a sewerage treatment works at the end of the garden and it hums away to itself. I've noticed that in the evenings my smart meter is showing around 2kwh of load and the works seems to be a bit louder at this time. I've turned every light/appliance off in the house and the load still...
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    How to cut brick pavers

    Hi all, I have a path in the garden made of these grey pavers and I want to put another in to match. I think that's easy for the straight lines, but where there's a significant bend the last person managed to cut the slivers of the pavers rather neatly. How would I go about doing the same? I'd...
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    Two hot water cylinders - probably daft question

    But are they both immersions? and does the boiler fill them both up?
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    Ideal Standard - replacing the cistern bits

    The fill on my Ideal Standard cistern is very slow and I think that I need to replace the diaphragm which is looking old and crusty. But I can't seem to find the equivalent online - all the ones I see have a white peg in the middle. Any ideas what to search for or would I just be better off...
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    Two hot water cylinders - probably daft question

    I have moved in to a house that has oil fired central heating. One side of the house was used as a granny annexe and I think this might be why I have this situation. The oil boiler is in a shed attached to the back of the house and next to it is an 'unvented indirect cylinder'. This has a power...
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    Solar panels - which electricity am I using?

    It looks like I would be better getting a battery or something to see that I'm exporting (solar diverter?) and heat up the hot water tank perhaps. I was wondering if I could get a 2nd hand battery - presumably people upgrade - and store the excess. Not sure what I'd use it for - heating the...
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    Solar panels - which electricity am I using?

    Thanks to everyone who replied. I have just had the statement of terms through from EDF and it shows that my Generation Tariff is 72.95 p/kWh and my export is 5.07 p/kWh (and I know this export rate is low by today's standards). This suggests that I'll be getting 72.95 p/kWh regardless of...
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    Solar panels - which electricity am I using?

    Yes, but I'm also getting a FIT payment on top of that I think.
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    Solar panels - which electricity am I using?

    Thanks for lots of info. I have skimmed through the documentation left by the installers and previous payments from EDF. The agreement was indeed for 25 years, of which there are 13 left and the estimate on the install was around £2300 per year, which is line with what we were told when buying...
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    Solar panels - which electricity am I using?

    I have just moved in to a house with solar panels on the roof of the garage. They are an older installation and therefore, I'm told, benefit from a reasonable feed in tariff which is currently being transferred to us. What I don't understand is how we are using the electricity they generate...
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    Temporary dog proof fencing

    Good advice all - I'll try not to overthink it and use a long lead to start.
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    Temporary dog proof fencing

    I'm moving house soon and where we are going the garden isn't yet dog-proof. I can quite quickly throw up a post and sheep wire fence as I've still got a post rammer and tensioning tool, but I need to sort something that will be suitable for a week or two. Doesn't need to be particularly high...
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    Close - but not quite

    The downpipe from the roof has been reinstated to its (almost) original position but it doesn't quite line up with the drain (and the cover). Is it going to be possible to correct this with standard fittings? The pipe is 70mm. I thought perhaps there might be a flexible fitting, but I can't...
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    Good quality T-Hinges

    Does anyone have a favourite brand/source for door hardware? I need to buy 3 sets of T-Hinges for new FLB doors for the sheds and I want something good quality that isn't going to wobble all over the place.
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    Cistern not filling, water leaking in to bowl

    Thanks - flush valve replaced and leaking stopped. Have ordered a fill valve to improve fill rate.
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