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    Tiling comedy of errors. Help needed.

    Just to augment my original description. I had created a panel on the other side of the wall to get to the shower thermostat, controls and pipework so I did not have to destroy the bathroom to get at any pipework. This had been checked 1 week prior to the tenants moving in and was dry and sound.
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    Tiling comedy of errors. Help needed.

    Hi all, I'll try and keep this as brief as possible. I rented out our house August 2016. Three months prior to renting I refurbed the ensuite shower room (not big) by stripping out the original dob and dab non moisture resistant plasterboard and replacing it with 12mm thick marine ply (which...
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    Floating floor?

    http://www.bright.vg/kitchen_Floor/
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    Floating floor?

    To cut a long story shortish. There was a flood which ruin the kitchen floor in 2009. It took two years for the insurance company to settle. The 'master builder' that I got in (stupidly) to repair the floor was also a friend. He lifted up the kitchen floor which was made of blown non moisture...
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    Reducing size of patio door frame width from 1880 to 1810

    Thank you. Will check into this now.
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    Reducing size of patio door frame width from 1880 to 1810

    Thank you for your replies. I've checked it out and there is no way it will fit or be shaved down. Lovely door though. On the Patio door I went to check out I rang the name on the label on the side of the door. A Sarf Landan geezer answered and said that he only fits Renhau (he actually used...
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    Reducing size of patio door frame width from 1880 to 1810

    Went and checked the door. Very sturdy made by Renhau. But your right, there is no way I'll shave anything more than 10mm off this baby. There is one last possibility, can patio doors (and frame) be rotated? I've seen one more which is a prefect size, is a year old but opens from the right...
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    Reducing size of patio door frame width from 1880 to 1810

    Hello all, First time joiner and poster here. I have an existing Aluminium patio door with a brick width of 1810. It was installed with the house and had been in our living room and on the house for over 13 years. For the past three years (autumn/winter) the living room has been very...
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