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    Lawnmower battery care for petrol tractor mower

    Thanks for that, I'd like to try recharging before buying another one but a bit of research seems I can get a battery from Halfords, even which is handy. The mower is far away from any socket and inaccessible by car - any thoughts on using an electric jump-starter? I only discovered the battery...
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    Lawnmower battery care for petrol tractor mower

    It seems the battery is flat on my old Countax C300 H tractor mower - again, it was charged quite recently and previously would last all winter without a charge. So I wonder if I need a new one. I don't know anything about mower mechanics and though I guess it's basically a small 12V car...
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    Shower cubicles for log cabin.. freestanding cubicle?

    This seems for once an easy solution, thanks. Given the nightmare I’ve had with one installed in my en-suite, it seems an attractive option. What are the cons of any of something like this.. seems so much easier
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    Shower cubicles for log cabin.. freestanding cubicle?

    I own a 11x6m log cabin, and one feature of this construction is the exterior walls grow and shrink over the season, which means pipes, window apertures, stud walls, etc must take this into account. It is all wired and plumbed including a large washroom, to which I want to install a shower...
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    So can I simply request my local council provide me with records of any and all applications on my property, is that a standard request if I don't know when it was done? I believe pre-electronic records suffered quite a lot of losses in flooding within the last few decades, from some...
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    From memory, I asked these questions directly and was told there weren't any records as it was done ages ago. I do not recall that the survey noted significant concerns - about the only thing it didn't mention! There's no indication it's not OK, so if a potential buyer asks I will just have to...
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    I bought a house in 2017 which has what appears to be a full loft conversion - windows, a bathroom, a proper fixed staircase. As I recall the previous owners (who used it as a bedroom) said it was done when they bought it ~30 years previously and there is no documentation as to whether it ever...
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    Bats.. question to roofers

    That's very helpful, thanks. I would say in my case it's a foregone conclusion we have them, unless they come and go periodically? In the event of soft stripping, what happens when they do find a bat/bats?
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    Bats.. question to roofers

    Our Victorian house is adjacent to a woodland and there are quite a few bats around. I know we have them (or have had) living in the roof as we see the odd sign and even found a deceased bat a couple of times. I'm aware there are quite strict rules on this but the house has the original roof...
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    Simple wood floor on top of concrete, for garden room

    I've been converting a detached Victorian greenhouse into a garden room. The floor is fairly rough concrete slab (no damp-proof) with one end suspended and one resting on the ground. I had planned to paint the floor to start with at least, but I wonder about doing it better. There isn't really...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    We get the same. Sometimes it will just turn on for hours...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    I think I bought some of that last spring and never got round to it - but I do like the idea of a more scrubbable waterproof paint. Speaking of long-term... is it important to rip off the plaster, tiles etc or can you just hide it all behind a stud? We've all seen that the latter IS done quite...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    We have a couple - the one in the ensuite turns on within a minute of the shower turning on, the one in the main bathroom frequently turns on before the bath finishes running. Though it depends on the weather, sometimes it doesn't. The bigger issue is I don't like it running while I'm in the...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    Cheers (to both)... I'm not sure if it's regular paint, or just been painted a long time. It may even be the peeling areas are due to external damp - the house was repainted last year and the inside of this wall was already looking pretty tired. Either way the outside wall is now sorted and this...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    Well it's a trickle fan that has manual boost and automatically boosts when it detects high humidity but I don't think anything will prevent condensation from a hot bath in a room with 3 exterior walls! So we clean all surfaces as thoroughly as possible, then treat with bleach or similar, then...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    We have quite bad black mould on the walls of our bathroom (solid brick walls) that has slowly got worse despite a trickle ventilation fan (and a very draughty sash window!) and it has now spread to the ceiling. We periodically wipe the walls but the ceiling is artex or similar textured finish...
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    Radiator valve seems stuck

    I can't push the pin down at all from the position in the photo. I think it may be slightly more open the more I work on it but it won't go back in. I was starting to wonder if there could be something physically blocking it inside - a bit of crud flowing around the system - but had imagined...
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    Radiator valve seems stuck

    yes it's worked for 5 years at least without any problems. It's a tall vertical radiator, we have several of them - nothing fancy. This valve is the IN (checked that already) and based on the thread it is fairly new. When I grab the pin the pliers and wiggle it side-to-side a tiny bit I can...
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    Straight or angled 2nd-fix nailer, pros and cons?

    Thanks - this is all DIY and typically I use softwood - I didn't have issues with power no the old Ryobi one (though depth was a bit erratic I never figured if that was the gun or my skills!) so I assume Dewalt's will be very similar. I have been panelling out a garden room and the issue in...
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    Straight or angled 2nd-fix nailer, pros and cons?

    My old 2nd fix nailer (16g) died and I am thinking of migrating to the Dewalt version as I mostly run XR kit. They do two 16 tools (DCN660 and DCN662) which seem near-identical except one is straight and the other angled. Other than the fact I already have a bunch of straight 16g nails, having...
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