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    Can I lay my own gas pipe under concrete floor?

    Hi just a quick question, I will be laying a DPM and concrete floor in an out-house we are converting to a utility room. Before I do this, I need a gas pipe to go from the existing boiler to our new kitchen on the other side of the building. Am I allowed to lay a new gas pipe and then pour...
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    Restoring wooden block flooring

    The area where the blocks are loose in the photos is an area I believe has been flooded in the past as there was water damage to the wall and bay window ceiling. This may have been years ago as everything is bone dry now. In all the other areas, the blocks remain stuck firmly in place so I...
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    Restoring wooden block flooring

    Hi Mack, Yes in most rooms the floor is level so I was hoping I could just sand those areas without lifting the blocks. In the dining room, the whole room slopes about 2cm down one side which needs to be sorted out as the kitchen floor next to it is level so it looks odd. It's just this...
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    Restoring wooden block flooring

    Thanks for the useful replies, I have been down to a local flooring shop who are listed as suppliers of f-ball and they have gone away to price up the items mentioned above - what sort of price range should I be looking at? I have cleaned up a block using a paint scraper and attached below -...
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    Restoring wooden block flooring

    Our new house has original wooden flooring throughout the ground floor but it all needs to be taken up, levelled and restored. There are a couple of photos below. I would appreciate any advice with any of the following: 1 - Can anyone confirm what wood these are? 2 - Advice for...
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