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    Moving a radiator

    Get the floorboards up and do it properly. Anything other is a bodge and you'll end up wishing you had done it properly.
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    Thermastatic Bar Showers

    What do you mean not use the connectors? I want it to just bolt on to the existing threaded offsets. Thats what im hoping?
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    Thermastatic Bar Showers

    Are the fittings for thermastatic bar showers generally universal? I inherited a Bristan thermastatic bar with the house (dont know model) and would like to swap it with a Mira Atom. The current shower is 150mm centres and 3/4" threaded connectors come out the wall with the shower screwing on...
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    Fixongs for Alu bifold door frame to brick

    Thats what he said.
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    Shed leaning at one side

    Why do you want to strain it even further?
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    Perform Panels

    Why solvent free? These a 11mm ply panels with a laminated front surface.
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    Perform Panels

    Not tiling, but not sure where to post if not here. I am ordering some Perform Panels of the Nu Lock variety to fit to the walls around my bath which will have a shower over. https://www.performpanel.co.uk/installation/nu-lock/ 1. Can anyone recommend a suitable adhesive to stick these to...
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    Fitting Vanity Unit

    I think i might have figured it out. I hadnt factored in the approx 100mm below the bottom shelf where the plinth is. If you imagine the waste currently coming up the pedestal, if i cut and solvent weld that at near floor level with a 45 angle, then to the wall and weld another 45 to a new...
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    Fitting Vanity Unit

    Waste currently goes under the floor yes. Its a cabinet with drawers she wants. The bottom drawers always seem to go right back.
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    Fitting Vanity Unit

    Hi all Wife wants a vanity unit to replace the current pedestal basin in the bathroom. Ive lifted the floor and there is a 50mm wall hanger/joist that runs behind the basin left to right directly along the external block the wall. The vanity units seem to have a really tight tolerance for...
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    Removing old dot and dab from breeze block wall

    Batten out and board over the top.
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    New consumer unit RCD tripping

    Are you saying everyone must therefore return stuff to make sure they benefit as well, otherwise they are only paying the higher price? A bit like people that never claim on their home insurance?
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    boundary moved by neighbour?

    Very true. Never met them there to check.
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    boundary moved by neighbour?

    Or bounced it
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    boundary moved by neighbour?

    Every house ive bought over the years, the solicitor has checked the boundaries with a site visit.
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    Insulating garage ceiling

    I hope the electrician is sorting out that dog rough junction box.
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    Removing Toilet without Spilling Water

    Hi all Any tips for removing a toilet without tipping the water from the trap all over the floor? I saw something called Liquilock by Oatey where you tip this is on and it gels up any water left but dont seem to be able to get it easily in somewhere like screwfix.
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    boundary moved by neighbour?

    A much better solution would be to buy a cat and let it shìt on her garden.
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    boundary moved by neighbour?

    How have you proved this is your land?
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    Upstairs internal wall unsupported

    This is not that unusual. In that sort of era solid walls were often built on top of the chipboard flooring.
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