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  1. Bewdy

    Rendering on Accrington Brick

    The brickwork on the back three walls of our house are very badly spalled and a surveyors has recommended rendering them. They are accrington brick however, so I beleive this poses some problems regarding getting a decent key on the surface. One plasterer had suggested attaching EML mesh...
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    Dip in floor

    I don't think so, and there's no visible sagging in the ceiling below. Curiously the bottom of the dip appears to be right in the middle of the room. If it was due to a supporting wall missing I would have thought the sag would have been a bit more one directional? I can't put a support below...
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    Dip in floor

    I'm about to refit my bathroom and something I have noticed is that the floor in there is very unlevel. It seems there is a sag/dip in the floor, generally running to the centre of the room, which in parts seem to be out by almost an inch. I have attached some pictures. http://1drv.ms/1GCTDWC...
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    Kitchen worktops

    Thanks for this recommendation. Looks like nice stuff.
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    Kitchen worktops

    I'm in the process of specifying a new kitchen worktop for a property development I am planning. In the past, at home I have had corian installed a couple of times and I must say I do like the product. However quotes for this job are coming in at around the £2k mark and I don't wish to spend so...
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    Replacing entire roof

    Entire roof, means purlins, supporting brick piers the lot. Replacing with a steel structure to make a loft room,
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    Replacing entire roof

    If I was to replace an entire roof on an occupied house, presumably I could shelter the property with some form of scaffolding/tarp arrangement while the work is carried out? Can anyone point me in the direction for an idea of rough comparative costs for a basic perimeter scaffold and one which...
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    Twin Pitched Roof, to single hip for loft conversion.

    I'm looking at a property which is currently split into two flats and I'm wondering about the viability of adding another storey and potentially a whole extra flat in the roof space. At the moment, as you can see from the attached pic (bottom one), there is a substantial twin pitched roof. I'm...
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    Roughly how long....

    I'm in the process of finding electricians to do a first and second fix on a pair of houses that I am building. I'd like if possible to get them in on a day rate however i could just do with getting a rough idea on how long some general tasks would take a pair of qualified sparks so that I can...
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    Getting ground in dust out of wood grain

    Last year we had a new engineered dark oak floor installed, and unfortunately it was laid before all the building work was complete. A year later the floor still has patches (and quite clear demarkations where masking tape was) where the building dust is still in the wood grain. We're...
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    Best way to prepare MDF for wallpapering

    Great, thanks for the tip!
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    Best way to prepare MDF for wallpapering

    Hi thanks for the reply, what do you mean by size with a thinned paste, I know what a thinned paste means, just the term size? Thanks
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    Best way to prepare MDF for wallpapering

    Hi there any tips for wallpapering on to bare MdF? Do I need to use an MdF primer or I have seen others suggest pasting just the MdF and leaving for 24hours. Any thoughts from anyone experienced doing this? Ta
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    Cellar partially filled with rubble...why?

    We have a house built in 1898, and we live by the coast in Lytham. Our cellar which runs the considerable length of the house has been partially filled with rubble. We know some of the house's history, and we know for sure that the cellar was once full height, but no one knows when or why the...
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    Do we need a gas certificate?

    We've recently had some pretty extensive work done on our house, including a new boiler, and the removal of a gas fireplace and aga. We have asked for certificates for the gas work but the project manager is telling us that we would only need gas certificates for work carried out if the property...
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    Laminate Floor Edging

    We are about to lay engineered boards and I'd really like to avoid the edging beads. Rather than removing the existing skirting, which would be a massive job for us, is there an easy technique to possibly cut a rebate out of the skirting to make a space to allow the new wood boards to fit under...
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    Purchasing a router table/bench

    hi, I currently own a McKeller router, and it has been pretty handy so far for putting nice bevelled edges on things and widening the occasional hole. I'm thinking of making a couple of window frames for internal parts of the house, and I was going to try and put a very acurate and long...
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    Fitting a chimney cowl

    hi, yep looks exactly like that (but a bit darker :D ) thanks, just need a man with a long ladder and a head for heights now!!
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    Fitting a chimney cowl

    Hi can you help me. Im blocking up an existing open fireplace. I've got hold of a terracotta pepper pot style chimney cowl. I was wondering whether these are usually cemented in place or if simply placing the cowl into the chimney pot should be sufficient? It's a pretty heavy thing and the bit...
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    Metal edging for bedroom sliding doors

    I'm in the process of designing a wardobe with sliding doors for the bedroom. I'm trying to think of nice ways to finish the edges of the sliding doors, which are likely to be made of MDF, and I was thinking of some form of mitred metal frame made from 'L' shaped steel strips. But there are two...
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