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    Thermal Plasterboard

    [/url] Nice one, good news :) cheers
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    Kitchen floor Calcs - Thickness of tiles, adhesive, etc

    Hi, I'm trying to work out how much depth to allow for 10mm slate floor tiles placed on 3mm Electric heating mat and floor tile adhesive. I'm thinking:- Tiles - 10mm Adhesive - 12mm???? Heating mat - 3mm So 25mm depth in total, does this sound right or is the adhesive too thick or...
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    Thermal Plasterboard

    Hi, I'm going to be putting some 40MM THERMAL LAMINATE WALLBOARD 2400X1200 (9.5) on the bare brick walls in my kitchen, can you still dot & dab this onto the walls?? Thanks,
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    Kitchen subs Floors Advice

    Hello! I'm just in the process of renovating our kitchen as it now spans a coal shed and a morning room I need to get all the floor levels the same, so that when it’s tiled it will be level with the hall floorboards. Just to throw a spanner in the works I’d also like electric under floor...
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    combi boiler in loft

    most of the water pipes arnt far off the loft in the bathroom/airing cupboard below. The gas pipe would need to be routed to the loft though from under the stairs.
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    combi boiler in loft

    Hi, Eventually i'd like to replace the old back boiler in the dining room with a combi boiler in the loft. What regs are there for having it in the loft? Loft ladder, light etc? Any tips or advice would be great, cheers.
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    hardwood suppliers (Liverpool)

    http://www.beersltd.co.uk/
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    Mitre Saw for dado rail and coving?

    Are these any good? Looks like it can only take small bits of material http://www.magicmitre.co.uk/
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    LOFT FLOOR HEADACHE

    Wow thats some serious wood. Cheers for that chaps. How did you go about getting them into your loft, was that a prob? thanks
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    LOFT FLOOR HEADACHE

    just being nosey, so how would suggest it should be done if you later want a loft conversion? Cheers, Paul
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    leveling floor - compound

    Hi, I need to level the floor in my kitchen. At the moment the floor is a mixture of orginal 1930's small floor tiles and other things. Is it possible to just pour self leveling compound all over this? Do you need to pva the floor first? Anyhelp would be great, Cheers.
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    RSJ/Universal Beam

    side to side to support a double skin brick wall and chimney above. bolted together at 600/c/c
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    RSJ/Universal Beam

    i'm just having a wall removed downstairs so need to replace it with the two UB's.
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    RSJ/Universal Beam

    cheers for your help. Hopefully there is something similar in the Warrington area. ??
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    RSJ/Universal Beam

    Hi, I'm just about to start trying to source 2 x (203x102x23) Grade 43. Length = 2.75m universal beams that will be bolted together at 600c/c with M16 bolts. Where do most people get them from? I'm based in the northwest. Cheers,
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    Plasterboarding Ceilings - Nasty work!

    ok cheers for your help so far. I've had a look at the room again and its the longer beams which span a larger distance that are sagging the most, so i will replace those. The stringers look in fairly good condition so i'll just reattach them to the new ceiling beams. I think i...
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    Plasterboarding Ceilings - Nasty work!

    Hi, I'm just going through the horrible job of ripping down the old lathe & plaster bedroom ceilings as they sagging pretty bad not to mention the cracks and damage to them. Anyway, i thought i'd start on bedroom 3 (the smallest) to practice on, i've got the ceiling off so just i'm just...
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    Loft - Party Wall

    Thanks for that, it doesnt look very secure though, possibly to stop neighbours wandering through! :?
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    Loft - Party Wall

    Hi, We've almost exchanged / completed on our new home (1935 semi) now, the surveyor picked up that there is not much if any of a party wall in the loft between us and our neighbour, which is obviously a fire hazard and no good for security. I've done a quick search on the site (not...
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