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    DPC and brick slippage ... stupid question

    They are locked the wheel protrudes either side of the rail. Well call be crazy but the need for a water tight seal does not inviolate the need for horizontal locking even if the building is heavy, but I have not studied the types of failures that occur ... it seems that sometimes the do occur...
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    Dormer Sloping Down On One Side ???

    Hi .. a friend is looking at buying a place but I noticed that out back the neighbours dormer is sloping down at a serious angle? Is this structural failure or something? Or is this normal? Thanks for any help
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    DPC and brick slippage ... stupid question

    Yes 100 tonnes vertical, but horizontally the upper structure has little resistance, like with Earthquakes. I am not a builder but I am surprised there isn't a different solution, like using special lapping bricks over the DPC at intervals (using the cavity in cavity walls) with the DPC wrapping...
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    DPC and brick slippage ... stupid question

    Thanks ... but masonry to plastic is not a good bond, it's not like plastic to plastic or mortar to mortar. Is there no technique to interlock the DPC through alternate bricks or courses so that there is a continuous concrete bond interwoven in it? Couldn't you just heave on the brick structure...
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    DPC and brick slippage ... stupid question

    Hi, I am not a builder just curious. I often saw that the foundations of a house have a DPC membrane that is put above the foundation courses and the above ground structure. My questions is ... don't the bricks above slip off the DPC? Are the bricks above tied to the bricks below or is it safe...
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    Fibreglass Flatroof ..... How Do You Remove It?

    Yeah so in this video a guy easily removes a traditional felt roof with a spade .. .gaining access to the screw heads and you can do what you like with no damage to the timbers right. What the hell will you do with a GRP roof? I think you are screwed. Perhaps that's why the builders used...
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    Fibreglass Flatroof ..... How Do You Remove It?

    Don't care about them ... just interested in general if somebody knows how to remove such a roof. Unless you are the 1 in a million person who has taken care to mark on the surface the location of the screwheads and covered them so they have no resin on them ... probably 1 person in the history...
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    Fibreglass Flatroof ..... How Do You Remove It?

    My neighbours replaced their normal asphalt roof with Fibreglass sounded very fancy until I saw two builders screw down some chipboard panels and with a roller roll on the resin etc... in a few hours ... then I realised how unskilled and moronic these new materials are. I would criticize them...
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    Insulation Foil ... which paint ?

    Just put some Thermawrap around the boiler condensing pipe ... what kind of paint should I put on it? Don't want the birds to peck on it? Weathershield masonry or something else? Cheers
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    Roller Blinds Recommendation

    Can anyone recommend a company for spring roller blinds made to measure? Cheers
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    Extremely Thin Roller Blind

    Cheers I think you are right, I can put them in the front part of the top sash .... will have a look at the cellular blinds as well. Thanks
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    Extremely Thin Roller Blind

    I need to make a roller blind 100cm wide, with 150cm drop but very very thin, because it's behind the old fashioned curtain. What's my best option? Should I go and find a tube of stainless steel from a merchant and fix on some ends ? Any ideas? I have about 3cm ish for the entire thickness...
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    MPRN / MPAN Database Changes

    Hi every time I switch energy suppliers they don't have my flat listed on the database and they end up taking over my neighbours meters ... and it's a goddam hassle to get them to sort it every time. The house number usually appears on their databases without my flat number ... so it's a...
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Thanks guys actually no commas in that part of the text ... anyway the floor void is mine, so I'll get them to run a pipe out under it which I'm sure they will love at the top of the master bedroom wall, but needs must. Cheers
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Perhaps you can decode this for me from the lease: "The property [my flat] described in the first schedule hereto includes for the purposes of obligation as well as grant the ceilings floors and joists and beams on which the floors are laid, but not the joists and beams to which the ceilings...
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Can I ask, is the dividing line between the properties going to be ... the ceiling, in other words the underfloor void is part of the upper property? Cheers
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Thanks .. their bathroom is on the rear of a the bedroom so if they do not use the void space which I suppose is technically in my flat, then the extractor duct would have to go along their ceiling wouldn't it or down to the floor and out the front wall cut into the wall?? Is that what is...
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Hi, thanks for that. It's a Victorian house with a ground floor flat and I own the maisonette above. They have a ground floor bath/loo and the extractor simply vents into the void. How is the venting normally done in this situation? Would they normally have a pipe running on their ceiling ...
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    Silent Extractor Fan Pipe

    Hi, just discovered that my neighbour 's (below) bathroom extractor fan is venting directly into the space between his ceiling and my floor, on the edge of the room under the carpets in the corner is dampness. So I need to run a pipe right through my living room and I don't want it to vibrate...
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    Fridge Door Fixing Cracked Off ... help? Drill through?

    I got some polyester resin and 1.6mm garden wire. Gouged out a hole top and bottom (making a cavity larger on the inside). Used the wire to make a C shape and folded over the tips of the C a bit to make a 3D shape. Squirted in the resin, the wedged the wire in, then resin the plastic bits...
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