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    Another "flat roof, can't find leak" thread

    Hi would really appreciate advice on finding the source of and repairing a roof leak. Setting - Victorian terraced house. At some point kitchen had a single storey extension out at the back through removal of part of downstairs rear wall (above which the brickwork is supported by RSJ). The...
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    Help make my staircase safer

    The stairs in my Victorian house from ground floor to first floor are very short and very steep. The staircase is in the form of two runs of six stairs, with a landing at 90 degrees. The height of each riser is 21cm and the nosing to nosing going is a mere 18cm (which is well short of the...
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    Tiling onto plywood floor - flexible adhesive, membrane or hardieboard?

    Having my hallway tiled, 10m long by 1m wide in a Victorian terraced house that originally had geometric tiled floor on compacted cinder but it subsided and cracked beyond repair. Had the whole lot dug out, joists inserted every 30cm so as to be super rigid for taking tiles, then 18mm plywood...
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    Emulsion bring off old paint - distemper crisis, what will stick?

    So would a primer like the Zinsser range work and if so what to get? Tried misting once before in another room and still the paint wouldn't bond properly so seems a lot of faff if it won't work and still have to try sometyhing else.
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    Emulsion bring off old paint - distemper crisis, what will stick?

    Advice appreciated for painting a small but awkward shaped under stairs cupboard in my Victorian terraced house. The plaster was probably reskimmed 50 years old and painted magnolia many years ago. I started putting on new Dulux matt white emulsion today with a roller and it's all peeled off...
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    Decorating - need help bodging patches of unbonded lath and plaster

    Thanks, that's what I was looking for. Videos of folks in the USA doing it makes it look like a real alternative to removing plaster completely and starting afresh, but also is there something about them using horsehair in their plaster so it holds together better too? Sounds like best option...
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    Decorating - need help bodging patches of unbonded lath and plaster

    I need to redecorate one of the bedrooms whilst we're in lockdown. It's a Victorian house, original plaster, thick heavy patterned wallpaper. Three walls have brick and plaster which seems sound, the fourth wall is lath and plaster but there are a few areas where the plaster has come loose from...
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    Desk lamp repair advice

    Yes I have - the thread of the "green" ring was obviously stripped and just wouldn't stay put on the bottom part of the lampholder (ie the bit with the external thread that screws onto the stem). So it's off to get a new lampholder, and I've spoken with a specialist lamp shop nearby who have the...
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    Desk lamp repair advice

    Many thanks for everyone's advice - I tried Sunray's approach and eventually the inner ring started to move. Must have taken me an hour to get the ring off as it was almost toally seized throughout the length of thread but now it's off I can see it's going to be a simple matter to fit a new...
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    Desk lamp repair advice

    Thanks for advice so far. Not getting on terribly well unfortunately. Sunray - the "top" and "bottom" rings in between which the shade is clamped that you kindly marked with red and green arrows are simply spinning past each other. No matter how many turns I make, they won't unscrew from one...
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    Desk lamp repair advice

    Recently bought a secondhand vintage desk lamp. Very attractive, and bonus was that it had supposedly been PAT tested. Got back from the antique shop to find the thread of the lampholder had stripped leaving the lamp (with bare live prong) sticking up in one hand and the lampshade and...
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    Replacing wired door bell/chime

    If you do decide to go wireless I can recommend the piezo electric button systems available on Amazon and elsewhere that generate enough electricity when someone pushes the button to trigger the alarm inside without requiring a battery (that will eventually wear out and then you wonder why noone...
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    What sealant (silicone?) between Osmo-oiled oak worktop and upstand

    As per question. Project to keep the wife happy over the New Year is to strip the existing oak kitchen worktops and oak upstands of the horrid Danish oil (the stuff that has to be reapplied every few weeks and lasts a week before going black again) and treating properly with Osmo top oil like it...
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    Bathroom basins and toilets in Birmingham

    If you're in central Birmingham there are two places in Tyseley that I've bought from before and found helpful. Both have extensive showrooms. Try Edwards on the A41 Warwick Road B11 2JR (car park behind via Weston Road) or Bathroom City on Seeleys Road B11 2LQ.
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    Repairing a brick garden wall?

    The brick wall in my garden is coming apart. It forms an L shape being in a corner and consists of 3m of half width (? technical term - a single course of bricks) and a further 3m of double width (ie two bricks side by side) with a pillar inbetween; it's about 80cm tall. The bricks must be 50...
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    Screw through gas pipe

    Many moons back I was living in a semidetached 1920s house. Came back one evening to an overwhelmingly strong smell of gas upstairs in the landing (fortunately detected before turning on the lights!) Opened all the windows, called the gas board. Engineer comes out, gets all the floorboards up...
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    How to combine wall tiles and wall tongue and groove in same bathroom?

    I'm aware this is a resurrection of an old thread but having had questions from forum members about what the bathroom renovation looked like in the end I thought I'd share a few pictures. In the end we went for tiles on walls A and B (referring to the floorplan in the first post) going as far as...
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    Shower cable thickness dilemma?

    Thanks - can you expand on why that's OK for 6mm then? I'm confused about Method A, Method C etc for cables in wall. Pretty sure wall is plaster over brick (rather than plasterboard) as it is totally dull when tapped unlike rooms in my house that I know are plasterboarded over brick (three...
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    Shower cable thickness dilemma?

    Thanks - to answer questions above: 1. Kitchen has electric oven, washing machine and tumble dryer and other bathroom has the 10.8kW Mira. But unlikely to be cooking and showering, or using both showers at the same time. The one being replaced is for guests so won't often be used (as long as we...
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