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    Repair to suspended floor

    Infact I have a couple more photos
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    Repair to suspended floor

    KenGMac thanks for your reply I will take a photo of corner and hearth combined and post. I suspect there are two hearths in the room, as the room was knocked into one and chimney breats removed before my time. Building is circa late 1920's early 1930s I am going to lift the floor boards and...
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    Repair to suspended floor

    Hello I have a suspended floor that needs reparing and would be grateful for some advise The suspended floor was sagging in the corner and I removed the lamonate to expose the floor boards. See photo. The floor boards are rotted and the joist underneath. I'll need to replace them and treat the...
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    Air Bricks

    Thanks for your replies. It would appear then that a sleeve/liner is necessary for a solid brick wall. Thanks
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    Air Bricks

    I have a late 1920s end terrace house. I need to install some air bricks to ventilate the subfloor. The wall is solid brick wall ( not a cavity wall). I understand that there is a gap between the leaves of the solid brick wall althougth it is very small When the airbrick is fitted, should I...
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    Air bricks

    Thanks oldbutnotdead Yes the paving rises along the side of the house and the brickwork below the DPC narrows to 1 1/2 bricks tall. So not option but to have the single airbrick directly below the DPC here Thanks, thats good advise
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    Air bricks

    It appear that even if I install a single air bricks 215 x 65 I will need to install air bricks directly below the DPC. Can or should the DPC be restored when the air brick is inserted. If I need to restore the DPC how do I go about doing it.
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    Air bricks

    Yes the air flow rate of the plastic airbrick (as compared with the square hole clay airbrick) is almost three times more
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    Air bricks

    Thanks oldbutnotdead. Yes its a solid wall I had thought to use 215 x 65 air bricks. However, looking at the British Standard I calculate I need in the order of 5 "double air bricks" 215 x 140 installing to obtain the ventilation required. I settled on 3 "double air bricks" in the end, with...
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    Air bricks

    Thanks Ken I am looking for the larger size air bricks. I had seen the Wicks air brick https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Square-Hole-Clay-Airbrick---215mm-x-140mm/p/101321?reccs=pdpsimilar However this air brick will add another 10mm of mortar to the top and bottom of the brick, this is in...
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    Air bricks

    Hello I have an end terrace house circa late 1920s I wish to install two air bricks along the side elevation of the house. The house has one air brick installed along the side now · Engineering bricks used · Existing normal Bricks 235 mm wide x 75 mm high · Existing...
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    Remove screws

    Tigercubrider the screw extraction kit has a two ended bit. One bit is for the pilot hole and the other is for the extraction. I think brake fluid came second in a Youtube video I saw conparing fluids used to loosen a screw JohnD I would need to take a look to see what is undeneath, probably...
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    Remove screws

    Thanks Burnerman thats a good idea. The battery tray is plastic but I can wrap some heat resistant material around that. Just need to buy myself a torch
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    Remove screws

    Renault Megane 1.9dci, no photos at moment
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    Remove screws

    Hello I am trying to get the screws which secure my battery tray to the car out Tried everything. Tried soaking them in brake fluid to lubricate them. Tried wrench with correct size star key. Tried impact driver. Tried screw remove kit with electric drill, which is a left handed drill bit...
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    Subfloor access

    Thanks foxhole. Yes this is very similar to what I have already tried with the problems described above
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    Subfloor access

    Thanks endecotp its given me encoragement to give it a go taking the laminate floor up Thanks foxhole. Ive tried a cheap usb camera attached to a laptop. Air brick gaps are very small and camera just goes througth. The problem with a camera is that it is very hard to manipulate the direction of...
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    Subfloor access

    Thanks Ian, unfortunetely the area I need access is away from the stairs and as I say blocked by subfloor pipes from the access under the stairs I was just wondering if anyone could comment on the difficulty of removing and returning laminate flooring. Is this a difficult job.
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    Subfloor access

    JohnD thanks for your reply. When we moved in there was a hatch cut in the subfloor under the stairs. I extended it along the direction of the joist. I have been in the subfloor via this hatch. Quite a tight fit. The problem is, I can't get under some pipework and can't get acess to a large area...
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    Subfloor access

    Hello We have a subfloor which we want to inspect for damp and rot The floor is wood laminated, then floorboards underneath and then into the subfloor itself with joists etc... Not sure how the laminated floor is retained, could be glued, could be tongue and grove. In the cupboard under the...
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