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    Kingspan over existing plaster

    Do you know is his was a recommended method by the manufacturer, or did you just assume it would be ok? I suppose my only concern would be the plaster behind eventually blowing
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    Kingspan over existing plaster

    I have a double skin/no cavity/no external render victorian semi, and i want to insulate some of the bedroom external walls. I dont want to have to remove the plaster as it'll cause major disruption. It seems dot and dab is not advisable unless there is a cavity, however can i mechanically fix...
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    Radiator on insulated plasterboard

    I need to put a small rad in my bathroom, and the only place it can realistically go is where there is tiled insulated plasterboard fixed to a stud/baton system behind - see pic. How can this be fixed to the pir board securely?
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    Towel rail too hot

    I've just replaced my towel rail element, as the one that was there before was only 100w, and it never got above luke warm. I put in a 400w one (https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-towel-radiator-heating-element-white-400w/245tf) , but this is so hot you can barely touch the towel rail. Should...
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    Extractor fan through insulated plasterboard

    Hi, I've put in a shower cubicle in what used to be a room with just a toilet. I was originally going to put an extractor fan directly on the outside wall, however this would mean cutting a hole in the insulated plasterboard that i've installed in this entire room due to it not being that...
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    Non standard kitchen sink waste

    No the sink wastes are 50mm inner bore but 50mm fittings do not fit.
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    Non standard kitchen sink waste

    I've just bought a new sink which came with double trap and waste, however the pipework and fittings are neithrr 32mm nor 40mm . The sink came from a UK website but it's obviously made in china. Anyone had this before? I can probably botch it to fit into the 40mm waste pipe going outside but...
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    Kitchen legs not flat

    Just had kitchen units delivered, already prebuilt. The unit legs, which are already fixed in position, are not flat on the bottom and therefore won't sit flat on the floor and I can't figure out why they are designed like this. Any ideas? See pic
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    Hardibacker behind cooker

    I need to tile a chimney breast alcove in which a cooker will be placed. Is hardibacker or other cement board ok behind a cooker? It'll be tiled obviously
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    Repairing broken brickwork

    Hello, I've had some bricks removed from.a chimney alcove to make it wider. Unfortunately the cut wasn't that clean in places as it was close to the edge of one row of bricks, so the surface is very irregular in places, with gaps 2 inches deep. I need to patch this up to make it level for...
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    Skim or plasterboard

    True. I think I will just have to do it. Sigh
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    Skim or plasterboard

    I'm renovating my kitchen and there is wallpaper and wood chip paper all over the walls and ceilings. This will need to come off if i skim the walls, however I really don't think I can muster the effort to take all this off. Can I just board over the walls? See pic
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    Skim over ultralite block

    I have an internal doorway blocked up with ultralite blocks. I need to skim over the entire area, does the surface need to be prepared in any particular way? I have PVA and SBR to hand.
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    Damp proof membrane or cement render

    I have a small conservatory made of single skin of concrete block up to waist height and double glazed. See pic. I want to smooth the walls internally but probably a good idea to damp proof it first. The options are as follows: 1. Apply plastic DMP to the walls (which i already have plenty of)...
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    Can you mix different floor leveling compound?

    I have almost a whole bag of 0-10mm SLC and a few bags of 3-50mm, I need to slightly level up a conservatory floor before tiling. Will it matter too much if I mix these together, or at least pour them side by side? The overall depth is going to be no more than 10mm so since these both cover...
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    Floor leveler over existing tiles

    Can you put floor leveller over existing tiles? I'm installing a bathroom in my house, and have already laid some tiles next to the shower area, however just realised that the toilet floor area next to it will be slightly higher, so i need to bring up the level of the floor where i've already...
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    Insulation between batons

    Why would it not achieve the same thing? This wall used to have a doorway into the conservatory, but i decided to block it up as a) it seemed odd to have to go into the conservatory to get into it, and b) seemed pointless insulating the wall if there was an uninsulated doorway in it! The...
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    Insulation between batons

    I didnt want to buy a huge sheet of PIR board as it's expensive, but i do have spare timber, kingspan (minus the plasterboard) and plasterboard. I basically want to know if using batons with insulation between will achieve the same thing as an entire sheet of PIR board.
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    Insulation between batons

    I have a small area of wall to insulate, it's not an external wall but is next to a conservatory which is unheated. The wall is 2 bricks no cavity. I have a load of kingspan left which doesn't have plasterboard attached so I'm thinking of just batoning the wall over strips of DPM and then...
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    Sticking plasterboard to insulation board

    I have a final wall to insulate but getting a massive piece of insulated plasterboard won't be practical for several reasons. I see you can get smaller pieces of kingspan from Wickes however it doesn't have the plasterboard glued to it. How would you fix the bare insulation board to a timber...
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