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  1. Crystalclear

    Chipped grout

    Hi Neema. Sorry to say, it's less a case of had you sealed it, but maybe more a case of your tiles are moving, hence the grout cracking. Were you there when the tiler installed the wood base? Did you see if he drilling and screwed it in, or did he just glue it in?
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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dG8baVEmlz4

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dG8baVEmlz4
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    Analogue to digital conversion.

    Hey Saleem. So many results have come up, I'm not sure which one to upload! Haha Actually wait... I'll inbox them...
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    Roof Tiles

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    Roof Tiles

    Hi Clucky. Any chance you can get access into the space above? I don't want you to stress, but it might be your wooden ceiling slats that were used back in the days, when ceilings were plastered over. If there is a build up of water, and the plaster is soaking it up, and taking the weight...
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    Kitchen worktop, laminate lifting up!

    I've found an interesting conversation, that should result in a nice ending. :) "If Howdens or the tops are FIRA registered start a complaint through them. I has a customer do this with a Homebase supplied laminate floor that expanded with water damage and they paid in full for the floor and...
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    Filling in ceiling cracks - which product?

    I can't understand why someone has suggested a mastic/rubber type filler for a ceiling; for cracks in roads, or floor concrete yes.
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    Electric cable for cooker

    Ouch!!!!!! All we need is the make and model? And it's a 1min solution. :)
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    Filling in ceiling cracks - which product?

    Before you fill in the crack, see if you can run a flat screwdriver along the lines, and creat a key for the filler. As far as filling goes, you might want to try something that is flexible, yet paint/wallpaper friendly...
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    Strange Noise in House

    Low vibration noise travels further than high vibration noise; hence why on land movement is coming to mind. I'd say it was a resonance coming from the flow in the nearby river...or even the truck road along with the train tracks. Not sure...
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    Strange Noise in House

    "...Colwyn Bay bypass A 50 mph (80 km/h) limit remains in force through the Colwyn Bay bypass (Old Colwyn to Mochdre). The restriction was imposed for several reasons. First as a safety precaution because the slip-roads on this stretch are unusually short due to the road's design. Part of it...
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    is this asbestos????

    The leg work in getting someone to test it for you is going to be pricey. Wold you be interested in buying a test pack online? I've heard about these, but I can't rate these, as I've never used it...
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    Strange Noise in House

    Let me check something else.... It's a long shot....brb
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    Strange Noise in House

    We can but try... So far, I coming up with suggestions saying it's more so the case where people reside in areas with high winds? And resonance is the major cause? This coming from one site... "...Do you live in an area with a constant breeze? Maybe wind is causing some resonance with some...
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    Strange Noise in House

    http://www.construction.co.uk/company_400003.htm
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    Strange Noise in House

    Night time? Ok. I don't want you disclosing your specific address on this forum, but how far are you from theses guys? I'm guessing night time heavy machinery movement. Lads on night shifts? Company Buckleys Mobile Crane Services Click For Website Contact Stephen Buckley Address Bont Newydd...
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    Strange Noise in House

    Where are you based?
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    is this asbestos????

    Could be horse hair ...
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    Funny bugs on my lime tree

    Ewwwwww!!!! What are those????? :( Joking aside ;) I found this for you on the World Wide Web... :) "Citrus Scale Pests Citrus scale pests are tiny insects which suck sap from the citrus tree and then produce honeydew. The honeydew is then feasted upon by ant colonies, further adding insult to...
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