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  1. TriMattRdg

    Inspection chamber of 1970's house blockage

    Recently had a survey done on 1970's house which indicated one of the inlet pipes was blocked. I plan to do CCTV Survey. When I saw the photo I thought the drain layout looked unusual and to what I have seen before (different levels and odd angles) - is this pretty standard for 1970's house...
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    Viessman 111-w temp display when heating water

    When heating water on our combi storage boiler the temp will shoot up to around 90C on boiler then flame display will drop to nothing then this cycle repeats (hot water set to 55C. Boiler heating water OK but is this normal I would have expect to be smoother like when the heating is on rather...
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    Plasterboard repair behind and just above skirting SBR needed?

    The plasterboard is on the other side and yes I suppose it will but surely coating with SBR before fixing will trap any moisture even more.
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    Plasterboard repair behind and just above skirting SBR needed?

    If you using foam adhesive to stick plasterboard to a low section of wall do you really need SBR on the wall first? . Really don’t want to seal the wall as I have a breathable lime finish on other side.
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    Low level plasterboard repair (previously damp/salts)

    Avoiding this with it being cement based. Thanks
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    Low level plasterboard repair (previously damp/salts)

    Yeh, like this approach , how would you suggest I fill the small gap above - the removed plaster is slightly higher than skirting will be
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    Low level plasterboard repair (previously damp/salts)

    We have previously had issue with salts coming through plaster / crumbling plaster at lower level. I have removed the plaster up to dry section. We think we have resolved these issues through a number of measures and I'm wanting to repair the below but don't really want to use dot and dab and...
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    Removing base of chimney which was leading to trapped moisture

    Thanks are the bricks either side supported in anyway by the infill in the middle? Ideally I would like to lower this too (leaving the brickwork obviously)
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    Removing base of chimney which was leading to trapped moisture

    On the ground floor the lower section of our chimney breast has been removed and supported by a lintel as shown. When I have removed flooring it has been sitting on concrete hearth appears to have trapped moisture . After a few days it’s drying out but I’m keen to lower the level to get some air...
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    Help removing some pine skirting with easydrive screws to solid wall

    This worked great had them off in 10 mi this worked great , had them off in 10 minutes with the right drill bit
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    Help removing some pine skirting with easydrive screws to solid wall

    Thanks both, have ordered one of these ! had always assumed these bolts were going nowhere once in the wall !.
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    Help removing some pine skirting with easydrive screws to solid wall

    Out skirting is fixed with these screws and I would like to remove some whilst being able to re-use https://www.screwfix.com/p/easydrive-tx-countersunk-concrete-screws-7-5mm-x-100mm-100-pack/3839h How can I remove the skirting with out significant damage to skirting or wall (appreciate I will...
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    Preventing dust transfer during renovation of hall

    Thanks all, actually getting some joists replaced and floor insulation added - they have done in this in another room but this had a door to isolate the dust. Have asked the questions as agree they should really take this into account.
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    Preventing dust transfer during renovation of hall

    We will be having some work carried out in our hallway which is open plan to the kitchen and stairs. Is there something available I could use for to cover and seal the large opening (around 2m wide) or is it it just a case of using some plastic sheet and taping it up ? Ideally something not to...
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    filling scratches scuffs from trowel on gypsum plasterboard

    I'm looking to repair the scratches in photo prior to repainting - how would you about filling these ? They were caused by trowel ( to the right of image you can see a corner bead which joins with the lime plaster in the rest of room). I have some Toupret filler but no sure if they are too...
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    Join between Lime Plaster and Gypsum Ceiling

    Think I poorly explained it but there is plasterboard , does it just need to be skimmed then along the edge and painted ?
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    Join between Lime Plaster and Gypsum Ceiling

    I have recently replace gypsum plasterboard with 3 coat lime plaster which has a thinner total thickness . This has left approx 1cm non plastered section all the way round, between wall and ceiling.. I'm looking for a simple way to repair this. I
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    Wood fibre boards join with floor

    Suspended timber floor with 22mm caper board on top and brick wall that will have a lime levelling coat , having IWI on external wall and one party wall if this is what you mean
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    Is my vertical radiator the wrong way round

    Thanks for responses in flow direction, on testing this morning they do seem to heat up evening within 20 minutes but I may get the installer to check anyway and rads need to come off wall anyway for plastering . We have plastic pipes going to reds in other rooms (granted not veritical) and imo...
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    Is my vertical radiator the wrong way round

    This rad can be hung on either side , so is it not a case of just flipping over ?.
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