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    Leaking Strap Boss 32mm to soil pipe

    I had the work done 7 years ago when the location of the bathroom was moved. They put in all new pipework, which had been fine up until now. Not sure why the rubber bung has become so loose. Never handled one before, but I assume it should be a pretty snug fit.
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    Leaking Strap Boss 32mm to soil pipe

    The strap boss itself does look glued to the pipe and feels solid, no water seems to leak from it. Between the bung and the white waste pipe it seems well sealed too. The leak appears to be coming from between the strap boss and the rubber bung that fits into it (the ribbed part). It feels...
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    Leaking Strap Boss 32mm to soil pipe

    The sink in my bathroom is connected to a the main soil pipe via a rubber strap boss which has recently started to leak for some reason (noticed by a big stain on the ceiling downstairs). I gained access to it by lifting some floorboards and found the rubber part to be pretty loose (slides in...
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    Dormer on a partial loft conversion - How much & which trade?

    A few years ago, I fully refurbished my house. During that time, whilst ceilings were down, the builder replaced the joists in the attic in preparation for a future loft conversion. Plumbing and electrics were also brought up and a staircase was also fitted. All of the above was done to meet...
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    UPVC Window Not Closing Flush?

    Cool, thanks for all the replies :)
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    UPVC Window Not Closing Flush?

    Ah, great! A set like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400794457397 ? Looks straight forward enough I think :)
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    UPVC Window Not Closing Flush?

    Thanks for the replies. Yeah the windows are pretty old and in need of changing really. See attached photo. It's just a matter of replacing the hinge on that side?
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    UPVC Window Not Closing Flush?

    I have a window that fails to close properly and was wondering if anyone here knew what could be causing it? When open, it seems to be in a normal position. When closed, the left side (especially the top part) doesn't sit flush with the rest of the frame. The right side is pretty much ok...
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    Central Heating Fault, Diverter Valve?

    The video should work. Here's the direct link if not: As far as I know, yes, it controls the heating. When I can get the heating to come on (often after a few on/off attempts with the thermostat), that bottom valve makes a noise, as shown in the video.
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    Central Heating Fault, Diverter Valve?

    Bit of an issue with my central heating this past few days, it's struggling to come on. When I turn up the temperature to trigger the heating, it often seems to fail. It's hard to say how often, because it can work fine for a few minutes whilst testing, but then minutes later, or a day later...
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    Filling Gaps Between Stone & Coving ??

    Well it should look alright, providing I can find a suitable filler. But I don't know what product to use. I've not seen anything really that suitable. Are there any really thick fillers that won't leave marks if it touches the stone?
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    Filling Gaps Between Stone & Coving ??

    Bit of an unusual one, but I have interior stone walls and am trying to find a solution to filling the gaps between the unevenness of the stone and the straight edge of the coving. Maybe I should have gotten a plasterer to make a smooth surface at the top for it to fit against, but then I'm not...
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    Filling Gaps Between Stone & Coving ??

    Bit of an unusual one, but I have interior stone walls and am trying to find a solution to filling the gaps between the unevenness of the stone and the straight edge of the coving. Maybe I should have gotten a plasterer to make a smooth surface at the top for it to fit against, but then I'm not...
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    Thanks everyone for all the replies. I fitted them today and it's all sorted, looks great :) The tape does indeed stick well, after a few minutes :)
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    Yeah, unfortunately it had to be beaded externally, due to the design on the back/inside. The glass is laminated, so should be fairly secure against someone trying to smash it, I was more concerned with someone trying to pry it out. If the glazing tape is as strong as you say, I guess it...
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    Even with the beads off? Surely you would be able to then get to the edges of the glass and pry it out? I'll attach a photo to show what I mean. That's the outside face of the door that you can see there. The beads will just go around edge. As you can see, it's pretty vulnerable if...
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    But wouldn't the tape just be cut from the outside? As I say, the beads are on the outside, so if they were removed, everything else would be vulnerable.
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    Thanks for the replies and the tip. I'll check out Eurocell when they open tomorrow, too. One thing though, it seems like the glass could be removed fairly easily, considering it's just a tape. As you say a stanley knife will cut straight through it. Is there any product that will increase...
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    Glazing into Wood Frames?

    Ah right, I didn't realize it sets hard like that. I was thinking of something along the lines of Gripfill before, but if it sets securely as you say, it sounds great. Where can it be bought locally? By that, I mean offline. I checked Screwfix and places like that, but none seem to stick...
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