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    How long to soak lining paper

    Okey dokey........... thanks for all your help
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    Large bay or extension?

    Thanks for the replies. I understand much more what is involved now.
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    Large bay or extension?

    Thanks for this. Does this mean it needs foundations and a 'proper' roof even if I only go out 2'? There are two shallow steps out of the patio door at the moment, so I would need a floor too. Is this beginning to sound like an expensive way of gaining an extra 2' x approx 8' on the...
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    How long to soak lining paper

    Thanks for that. What is the best ratio of water to paste for this paper do you think?
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    Large bay or extension?

    How big can a square bay window be before it becomes an extension? What are the differences to planning/regs (if needed)? What differences need to be considered in actual construction? I have sliding patio doors in an extended kitchen. This was extended sideways so the back of the house is...
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    How long to soak lining paper

    I am using 1700 lining paper (Mav) which I have used over a whole house in the past with great results. This time I have ended up with long vertical bubbles on most pieces and a lot of edges have lifted. I have searched here and it looks that the paper wasn't left long enough to soak. I...
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    Door Handles

    I've seen them in B&Q. I think they are called 'privacy sets'.
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    Whole UPVC unit moves when pushed

    Thanks for your reply. I have just had a closer look at it and yes it does open at the top. There is only on screw visible on that inside face. Should I take it out and replace it with a longer one or put one in a new place? The whole window moves slightly if I pull it in tightly. This...
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    Whole UPVC unit moves when pushed

    Moved in a year ago and am finally decorating the last room...... I have now discovered that the top corner of the double glazed unit moves when pressure is put on it. Approx 5" at the top and 8" down the side moves and perhaps a whole lot more if I gave it a jolly good shove! They are...
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    Top to bottom (or bottom to top)?

    Is there a standard technique for painting woodwork? Starting at the bottom or starting at the top? I'm thinking about window frames, door frames, bannisters etc in particular. I've tried both ways and cannot make up my mind if one is better than the other for controlling runs. What are...
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    Sanding floorboards and have found woodworm holes

    Thanks guys, I feel reassured by your posts. Mr 'sander' had a look under the floor and said he couldn't see any evidence of holes in the joists. I'll go for the 'paint some treatment on the floor, fill the small eroded areas and put the finish on' then. The bodged repair by understairs...
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    Sanding floorboards and have found woodworm holes

    House is 1880s and woodworm holes in various areas have been uncovered now dirt is being sanded off the floorboards. A 'bodge job' repair, whch looks quite old, has been made just inside the understairs cupboard. What is the best option? The guy doing the sanding says he can paint a...
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    Painting limestone on Victorian exterior

    Thanks Zampa............ I'll give it a go.
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    Painting limestone on Victorian exterior

    Lumps of paint (and a layer of stone?) are coming away from the limestone detail on exterior of my Victorian house. I suspect this is where water has got in and frozen. What is the cheapest way of protecting this in the short term? If I take off all of the loose stuff, will masonry paint...
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    where to buy doors?

    I need to replace the internal doors in a BTL. One has already been done with a four panel pre-prepared (undercoated?) one and I wondered where would be the best (cheapest?) place to match them. I'm in Tyne and Wear. Any ideas please? Thanks
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    Yard gates blew in last night - party wall cracked too

    Thanks everyone for all of this info......... I bought this victorian terrace last Dec and do remember asking the solicitor who owned the yard walls and he said that the rear walls tended to be jointly owned. Do you think that this was an off the cuff remark? I'll see what I can find out...
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    Yard gates blew in last night - party wall cracked too

    Sorry, I didn't make it clear that next door is unoccupied at the moment. Are you saying that the neighbours would have to be advised or the LL?
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    Yard gates blew in last night - party wall cracked too

    Am beginning to wonder why I did't buy a nice little new build bungalow!! Horrendous winds last night and found that yard gates (two wooden garage type doors) have broken and blown in. The weak point was where the yale lock was and the vertical piece of wood snapped there. This upright is...
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    Prepping a varnished surface

    Can I join in here please? I have tongue and groove on the ceilings of kitchen and bathrooms in the house I have just moved into. Thought that I could live with it but now I'm not sure. Will the plan of attack be the same here? There are downlighter to contend with, but would still prefer...
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    cement on block paving!!!

    Not sure what they are made of........ they are the usual reddish ones that you see. I will tell the 'organ grinder' that I'm not happy about the state of them and see what his reaction is. I've got a pressure washer, but I'm not going to volunteer that until I hear what solution, if any...
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