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    Ceiling

    Thanks for your help
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    Ceiling

    Hello I have had the artex ceiling removed by an asbestos contractor. See photo Should/ can I remove the lathes on the ceiling in preparation for a plasterboard ceiling. Should I point the walls before plastering
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    Chimney Ventillation

    Hello The chimney breast and hearth have been removed on the ground floor. The chimney breast and hearth remain on the first floor, and the chimney breast goes up into the attic and onto the chimney outside. The chimney pots have been capped and have ventilation points. However there is no...
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Thanks stuart45 I'll see if I can get some info on that galleting.
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Thanks DevilWorshipper The gaps between the bricks and the gap behind the brick is so large. I am not sure a gravel/sand/cement mix will hold. I was thinking to fill the holes with broken bricks and then use that as the base to point the wall
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Can anyone suggest how I can point this wall. The wall have large gaps between the bricks, but worse than that inside the gap, the gap widens. So it is hard to put mortar in, unless you are going to use a great deal of it. Also cement or NHL for the mortar? Thanks
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Thanks Harry Bloomfield
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Yes, I had thought of a mould, but not sure how to make the rounded front of the brick. Thats a good idea.. Thanks
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Yes the one that is broken (not shown) is just like that. It has a rock face on what appears to be a concrete block. The face is wider than the block behind it
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    Stone Wall Repair

    When you get the paint off, you can see that some are stone. A few look like concrete. Maybe repairs over the years
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Thanks for your replies.
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Maybe I'll try some dry stone wall bricks or cast a concrete brick
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    Stone Wall Repair

    Hi I am looking to repair the stone wall at the front of a terrace house. A few of the stone bricks are damaged and need replacement. I either need to get hold of a replacement stone brick or stone cladding Anyone know where I can purchase bricks like these in the photos. They have a rounded...
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    Leaning fence panels and concrete posts

    The land is owned by the council The posts lean inwards So digging out around the conrete base, then leveling the concrete posts and then pouring in more concrete over the concerete base
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    Leaning fence panels and concrete posts

    I am installing some new fence panels. The panels go between concrete post. Some of the posts ae leaning. Two reasons for the leaning as far as I can see, 1) foliage from tree etc.. leaning on the panels and posts 2) the back of the garden on the other side of the fence is waste land and the...
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    Opening in path

    MH731Z interesting idea. Since there was no cellar I don't think so ^woody^ I'll take a look for an historic downpipe. Thanks
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    Opening in path

    I can't see any pipe entering or leaving the hole
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    Opening in path

    There is an opening in the concrete pathway next to the front door. See photos. I dug it out. I was expecting to find an old drain or pipework. However, there was no drains or pipes, just soil and at the bottom what appears to be sandstone Do anyone know what this was made for.
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    Damp Proof Course Type

    It appears that there is a lintel under the door and the cavity space continues under the lintel
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    Damp Proof Course Type

    Can anyone advise me what the brickwork is below a doorway. Does the cavity wall travels under a doorway, or is it bricked down to foundations?
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