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    Newly Glazed Wooden Front Door With Silicone - How To Paint?

    My front door has just been reglazed with toughened glass. Two rectangular panes. The glaziers used Hodgsons SILFIX® U9 Translucent Silicone on both sides to bond the glass in between the wood beading which was nailed back on. This silicone cannot be painted (I know no silicone can be painted)...
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    Potting Shed Door Frame and Door Questions

    Hello I'm renovating a 1950's brick built potting shed, which has a wooden door frame and door. I've been addressing the poor condition framework and have made a new tongue & groove ledge & braced door, which I can modify slightly in width and height. I have removed the original two verticals...
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    Product For Sealing Gap Between Steel Sheet and Bricks/Pointing

    I need a product recommended to me that comes in a cartridge (silicone? caulk?..) that Toolstation, Screwfix or B&Q sells, that will work around the perimeter of a mild steel sheet that has been screwed over a large hole in a brick wall. So, the product needs to seal the irregular but small gap...
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    Product Query For Sealing Gaps Between Exterior Wood and Brick

    Hello. I have just restored and painted my sash windows, having applied the top coat of Sandtex Gloss this morning. I now need advice on the best product that will fill the EXTERIOR gaps between the various wood trim and the brick wall, and between wood and wood - where various bits have gaps...
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    Elvox Intercom Replacement

    My flat, which is situated on the first floor of a Victorian house, is equipped with an Elvox intercom system (along with 5 other flats). The handset in my flat buzzes when a visitor who is outside the communal door presses the button with my flat number on it. I can talk to the visitor through...
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    Telephone Point Wiring For Replacement Cover

    I’d like to replace the plastic cover of my telephone point with a nice metal one but I’m stuck with the wiring. Hopefully the photos do the explaining. Thanks.
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    Tiled Wall Repair

    I’m restoring a shower zone. Took some tiles off and removed loads of soft plaster. It’s all lost its top smooth skim. The rest is solid enough. The wall will be tanked (painted with acrylic) and then the tiles stuck back on. How should I build the wall back to its original depth and what...
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    Shower Stud Wall Damp - Renovation

    I’ve recently discovered that my shower valve has had a leak over many years. It is located in a stud wall. We have cured the leak. I have removed tiles and pulled the rotten damp plasterboard out, which appears to be the normal type. The plan is to cover the void with aquapanel (or such like)...
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    Floorboards Warping Splitting From Hot Pipe

    My first floor flat has Victorian floorboards in the hallway. 10 years ago I sealed the gaps between the boards with clear silicone. Over the years a few of the boards have warped and now split. I removed these boards to find a large water pipe running beneath them. This pipe serves the flat...
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    Wall Mounted Bath Tap Leaking

    Hello all. My wall mounted bath tap is leaking at a joint beneath the large chrome nut on the left side. The dripping has gotten worse over the last month or so. I think what happened is the large circular disc came unscrewed from the wall and my Dad leant on the spout by mistake which pushed...
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    Fill Letterbox Hole

    Hello. I would like to do away with my letterbox so I need to fill the hole. The end result will hopefully be a door with no sign on both sides of an old letterbox. It’s quite a large rectangular hole cut into a very solid wooden front door. What would be the best method?
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    Cracks Down Wall Corners

    My Victorian flat has developed thin cracks where walls meets walls. I think it's caused by vibrations from the flat upstairs' washing machine. Photos attached. I've cut out a section at one spot with a stanley knife. It's hard to tell how deep the crack goes. I can see old paint, old lining...
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    Cracks In Walls

    My Victorian flat has developed cracks where walls meets walls. I think it's caused by vibrations from the flat upstairs' washing machine. Photos attached. I've cut out a section at one spot with a stanley knife. It's hard to tell how deep the crack goes. I can see old paint, old lining paper...
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    Bathroom Tap Problem

    I have a matching set of taps in my bathroom from about 14 years ago. A single body is for the sink and the double body for the bath. Typically the bathroom fitter took/lost the instructions. The taps and the company who make them do not exist anymore. Both taps are now very stiff to turn...
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    Small Ceiling Repair

    How should I best go about fixing up this please...
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    New Floor and Floorboards

    My Victorian flat’s hallway has exposed floorboards that have been stained. They aren’t that great, with irregular gaps all over and some have warped slightly and have dents and scrape marks. I’d like to have a new real wood floor fitted - boards or parquet style - don’t know yet. My question...
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    Cracks On Walls

    Hello. The hallway in my flat still looks great after decorating 5 years ago but cracks have appeared where some walls meet at the 90 degree angle. The lady upstairs had a badly levelled washing machine which I think was the cause. When I did the decorating all of the walls where they meet were...
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    Fitting New Valves

    I'm going to fit a new thermo valve and lockshield to my steel radiator. Both have the same type of fittings. I'm going to use the lockshield for this example. In the photo below: 'A' screws into the radiator and has a tapered rubber washer/buffer. 'B' fits over the pipe and has an olive...
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    Wire Up Double Socket

    I'm about to wire up a double socket with 2 live cables, 2 neutral cables and 2 earth cables. I know what to do and where they go but I just wondered what the most effective method is of positioning each pair of cables into their respective screw terminals? Should they be twisted together, or...
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    Removal Of 60's Radiator Fittings

    Hello! I have two steel radiators from the 60's. They have recently been flushed out and powdercoated. On each radiator I will be replacing the standard TRV with a nice antique brass TRV and replacing the lockshield valve with a nice antique brass version. To fit these new parts I need to...
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