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    Do I nail through both featheredge boards?

    I looked and they all look like this
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    Do I nail through both featheredge boards?

    A contractor fixed some fence for me, it needs redoing because the boards aren't overlapped enough. He says he will nail through both boards , despite the boards splitting last time he did that. Is there any reason to nail through both boards or should the thin edge underneath be left free to move?
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    What can I do with this rotten sleeper?

    I wanted to fill in the holes to stop moisture /soil getting in there
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    What can I do with this rotten sleeper?

    Is primer preserver better than using a wood hardener?
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    What can I do with this rotten sleeper?

    This allegedly reclaimed railway sleeper retaining wall got really wet because a downpipe was missing the drain for some time. i’ve fixed that, and I’m trying to dry it out and scrape out all the rot. Its pretty f*cked up, but I don’t really want to replace it because its still fairly solid...
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    Can I cut sandstone pavers with this track saw?

    I have an evolution track saw and I want to cut some sandstone pavers to size, will this do the job if I get a diamond blade? Any tips welcome . Also whats the best way to loosen/remove a single slab, can I use the track saw to cut along the mortar or should I use a drill and chisel or something?
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    Is this patio too near DPC?

    Its where I said it is. You can see it
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    Is this patio too near DPC?

    Whats the difference? There a plastic sheet that is at the same height all the way round the house. The sill is on top of it
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    Is this patio too near DPC?

    The door sill is sitting directly on the dpc
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    Is this patio too near DPC?

    I did read that. Theres a bit about “bending the rules” in domestic properties that says anything less than 75mm is asking for trouble
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    Is this patio too near DPC?

    Halfway through installing this patio, the stone pavers are set in mortar and go right up to the house. There is a decent fall away from the house. They're about 80mm below the DPC. Is that enough to prevent the wall getting damp?
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    What can I do with my garden?

    There are two manholes which probably need to be set in a patio
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    What can I do with my garden?

    The bit around the side actually gets the sun in the afternoon, whereas the garden only really gets sun in the morning and a bit down the west side in the pm. I would like to have beds with some nice shrubs , and maybe a couple of small trees, climbers on the fence , just somewhere to chill and...
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    What can I do with my garden?

    My garden is a mess, there are concrete pavers set in sand that have sagged down and shifted, and astroturf which I hate. I’d like to have some beds and shrubs along the sides maybe, and a proper stone patio. Not sure what layout would work , or what to do the bit in the middle. The garden is on...
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    Do these weep holes look like a problem?

    Do the weep holes need any attention? That brick is sticking out but is firmly mortared in place
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    Does this mortar look OK?

    Are the bits that look like they're missing mortar something that will compromise the structural integrity of the wall or is it just cosmetic?
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    Do these weep holes look like a problem?

    3m span upvc patio doors, cavity wall built 2015, there are 3 (maybe 4?) what I think are weep holes or gaps in the mortar at least. There is one brick which is randomly sticking out of the wall too with a bit of a hole next to it, not sure if its intentional. Does it look like weep holes are...
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    Does this mortar look OK?

    I just had a look around the side of my house that faces into my neighbours garden, as there was some dodgy looking mortar on the corner of the wall that I could see from my garden. I’m not really sure what I’m looking at , but the top right part of this wall looks a bit washed out, and there is...
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