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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    Thank you all for your input. As expected for an internet forum there are a variety of views - not unexpected when you are not standing here next to me looking at this with all your collective wisdom! But I do appreciate the breadth of options as it gives me an informed basis to take next steps...
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    Its a ground floor flat and I've had a look on the other side of the wall facing the outside (and not the common wall) and there is an air brick there well above the ground and no blockages.
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    A Agree, its probably related. The other issue seems to be due to hygroscopic salts so might have been aggravated due to this issue rather than being directly related. This corner of the flat is the furthest from the kitchen or bathroom, so could be radiator pipes under there. The other side...
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    Paintable solution for Hydroscopic salt damp at bottom of chimney breast?

    Thanks all, was busy pulling out the wardrobe to the left to figure out a potentially different issue (https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/how-to-seal-between-floorboard-and-bare-wall-over-suspended-timber-floor.557440/) The good news is that the damp does not go around the corner to the side...
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    So I have now pulled out the wardrobe and the carpet below is ruined with the damp. Pulled up the carpet and the underlay ...and the builder's paper between the underlay and floorboard was soaking wet in one spot...lifted that it pieces and so is the floorboard in that place :( So looks like...
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    Paintable solution for Hydroscopic salt damp at bottom of chimney breast?

    Hi All, We have some damp at the bottom of a chimney breast which seems to be due to hydroscopic salts. The wall is plaster (pink) over brick and covered with lining paper and emulsion. I have been trying to dry out the damp patch with a dehumidifier, fans, hair dryer etc for a week and while...
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    The right hand side is the wall of the chimney breast. It is covered in lining paper over plaster and painted. The lining paper was damp and hence came off in places when I was getting the wardrobe infill out.
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    I should have been clearer in my description. The damp is only at the bottom of the chimney breast (on the ground floor) and only on one side of the chimney (I will get a photo up shortly). Its in a building with 4 more floors above. My thinking is that cold air coming up from below is meeting...
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    How to seal between floorboard and bare wall over suspended timber floor

    We recently had a Ikea wardrobe fitted in an alcove next to a fireplace, with the gaps around it sealed so it had a built-in look. To make it as flush as possible, the skirting board at the back was taken out. A few weeks later while painting the room we noticed damp on the chimney breast next...
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    Joining beveled Ikea wood veneer worktops seamlessly

    Thanks, that is what I was wondering about. Good to know it is possible to have a seamless level surface...question then is if I can live with the pattern not being seamless!
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    Joining beveled Ikea wood veneer worktops seamlessly

    Hi, I am looking to get the Ikea Karlby walnut veneer with particle board underside worktop and by the nature of my kitchen (its a 4m length along a wall) it will need to be joined at least once in the main working area. These come with beveled edges and I was wondering if anyone had any...
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    I think I might have been a numpty while measuring the size of the backnut and what I need is a bigger tube spanner
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    Thanks, I picked up a whole set of these from the amazon link above, but the 22mm has an aperture that is smaller than 22mm. So wondering if I'm missing something abvious here!
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    So I am getting 9l per minute from the bathtub outlet and 6l per minute from the shower (with or without shower head). So looks very likely that there is a problem with the shower diverter valve. Unfortunately I am unable to get into the diverter assembly to descale/replace it. There is a...
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    Can't spot anything like that, probably hidden behind the tiling! As I'm getting continuous hot water to the bath outlet, I am deducing that everything between the boiler and the new thermostat is working fine. Have some of the box spanners on order so I can get to the diverter valve.
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    Thanks JohnD. Yes it is a combi. I have tried removing the shower head and the whole hose from the wall outlet as well (which then only leaves a 6-8inch pipe run from the shower diverter to the wall outlet). The water still cycles hot and cold :( However, the water coming out in the bathtub is...
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    Shower cycling and cold!

    We have a shower over bath and the shower water is cycling hot and cold water. The shower is a concealed unit ‘Architeckt Avus PWD1283’. The water is consistently hot at the bath outlet and the bathroom tap. We have boiler cover and so called the engineer over as this has happened previously...
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    Power flush or Magna Clean for blocked DHW heat exchanger

    Thanks for your input, I was probably aiming for that nice feeling if it does not cost the earth ;)
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    Power flush or Magna Clean for blocked DHW heat exchanger

    Hi Our boiler is cycling on and off during demand for hot water and turns out the heat exchanger in the Alpha boiler is clogged up. The boiler engineer is going to replace the heat exchanger and said a power flush should help avoid this happening again. When we use the radiators, they heat...
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