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    Replacing tiles with electric underfloor heating

    thanks for reply. Yeah I'm thinking we'll have to rip it out. I'm assuming I need a qualified electrician for that?
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    Replacing tiles with electric underfloor heating

    Moved into a house with electric underfloor heating in the kitchen/bathroom. We don't like the tiles and want to replace them but not sure it's possible as the grout seems to be mixed in with the heating mesh? See pics below. If it is mixed (as the picture suggests to me--but I may be wrong)...
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    Fit Belfast sink 'lengthways'?

    they appear to be, yes: https://balterley.co.uk/cdn/shop/files/3000X3000pxpreset_6443fbde-c8e8-447b-9416-81959e53b5d6.png?v=1721228788&width=1517 thanks for the helpful comments. this one is circa 200mm deep. part of the reason we're looking at a smaller sink is to fit a dishwasher in so...
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    Fit Belfast sink 'lengthways'?

    is there any reason a Belfast cannot be fit 'lengthways', i.e. with the widest part of the sink running back towards the wall, and the narrow end being visible: this would be the 'normal' way:
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    Open up fireplace

    further to above post, i'm curious as to why someone would 'build up' the height of the chimney to ~400mm above the floor? is there any way all that rubble/build up would be supporting something? i'm worried if i remove it i'll cause some issue
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    Open up fireplace

    Thanks for reply. I'm up for having a go myself, but the way it's been bricked up seems a bit strange to me. The 'floor' of the chimney isn't at the room's floor level but instead starts at the bottom of the small square opening. So there seems to be about 400mm high of solid rubble. It does...
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    Open up fireplace

    My 2 bed Victorian terrace has boarded up fireplace in the spare room with a small square hole covered by a grate. I'd like to open this up--not to create a working chimney but--for aesthetic reasons and stick a fireplace surround on it. Who would typically do this type of work and how much...
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    Remove radiator with 'tap' valves for decorating

    I recently had a column radiator fitted which has exposed the naff wall hidden by the old (single panel) radiator. I've found plenty of guidance on how to remove a radiator with 'conventional' valves but this one has these 'tap' valves on each end. Is there any guidance on how you shut these...
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    New radiator now boiler doesn't work (Ariston Microgenus 23 MFFI)

    Thanks for the replies. The guy who swapped out the radiator and installed new pipes isn't gas safe registered. So he did what he could before departing for his next job. Before leaving he phoned for his mate (who is gas safe registered) to come round and diagnose / fix the problem, but he...
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    New radiator now boiler doesn't work (Ariston Microgenus 23 MFFI)

    as title, had a radiator and pipes replaced (so they go under the floor rather than above), once fitted the boiler no longer works the red LED indicates 'shutdown due to insufficient water circulation' and the yellow LED indicates ' temporary shutdown due to defective discharge of exhaust...
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    What floor do I have?

    thanks for your help in identifying my subfloor. having discovered that it is in fact (or at least very much appears to be) plywood, i'm thinking about buying some reclaimed pine floorboards (such as these) and laying these over the plywood subfloor. do you know if that would be ok? or will i...
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    Convert single 3pin socket to double for Combi boiler

    I've got a Combi boiler in a cupboard that is plugged into a single 3pin socket (which sits proud of the wall, i.e. back box not flush). It's in a convenient position for me to run my laptop, monitor, etc. from. Could you please tell me whether it's safe to: - simply plug a two way adapter...
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    New front door

    I'm not sure. Is there an easy way to tell? The old wooden door (much nicer in my opinion) looked significantly wider:
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    Help me identify mystery pipe

    Underneath the floorboards in the spare room is thick 'mystery' pipe that I would like some help identifying! It appears in the middle room. You can see it as distinct from the radiator pipes: But it's also up near the window: Following it to the right of the above pic, it goes down into...
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    New front door

    Recently moved into a small Victorian London terrace with a uPVC front door which I want to replace. The render reveal (i.e. brick to brick opening) is: 2258mm height and 775mm width. I've been told that, due to the narrowness of the opening, part of the wall would have to be removed to...
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    Moving internal wall

    not terrible but the wall has a light switch on either side of it and a radiator attached to it so i don't feel super confident tackling it myself!
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    Moving internal wall

    subfloor is actually plywood, with felt then laminate on top sorry i got the measurement wrong in original post, it's actually about 180mm. i want to replicate what we have in the kitchen:
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    Moving internal wall

    thanks for the response. We want to replace the floors as well so hopefully if we do that at the same time it will make moving the pipes less troublesome. Would you say this is a job for one person or several?
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    Moving internal wall

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    Parapet wall repair cost?

    Looking for advice on parapet wall refurbishment cost. Been quoted £450 to "hack off" 1x side of loose render (the top photo), supply and fit render bead, apply 2x coat of render (scratch coat and finish coat) and clean all debris off site. Also been quoted an additional £300 to replace lead...
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