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  1. danr86

    Worktop join near sink

    I could flip the sink around so the drainer is under the cupboard that is just out of view but the cupboard is only 450mm above the worktop so i'm not sure if that is a decent enough height.
  2. danr86

    Worktop join near sink

    I'm just about to cut out the sink on the worktop as in the pics below but i'm not sure if there will be enough room for the bolts to mitre the breakfast bar at 90degrees to the worktop once the sink is fitted. Can anyone confirm if there will be enough room or if I need to have the worktop...
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  7. danr86

    Underfloor Heating + Combi Boiler Set up

    It's the JGPRTE http://www.johnguest.com/Home/literature-downloads/UK-Literature/JG_UFHRoompack.aspx
  8. danr86

    Underfloor Heating + Combi Boiler Set up

    So the stat for the underfloor heating is programmable so are you saying get rid of the DT20 and get something like this to put in the hallway? http://www.wickes.co.uk/wireless-programmable-thermostat/invt/220857/ I've bought the two 2 port valves already.
  9. danr86

    Underfloor Heating + Combi Boiler Set up

    Any thoughts peeps?
  10. danr86

    Underfloor Heating + Combi Boiler Set up

    Hi, builder / his plumber have gone awol and not installed my underfloor heating + combi boiler correctly. I've got the underfloor heating in the kitchen and the boiler but there are no two port valves to independently control each one. The boiler is a Worcester Bosch CD30i with a DT20 timer...
  11. danr86

    Bathroom Refurb

    Excuse the crudeness of the drawing - I've over exaggerated the slop for clarity. Basically what's happened is I think the previous owner put up a stud wall (rhs of the bathroom) and that has pushed down the floor (it is a Victorian house so i'm not expecting things to be level anyway). I ran...
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  13. danr86

    Bathroom Refurb

    But if I'm levelling the floor won't the ply will still end up being 5cm higher than the hallway as a starting level before tiles etc are added?
  14. danr86

    Bathroom Refurb

    But what do I then do about the step into the hallway? Do I level that up as well? Part of the problem is the stud wall into the bathroom runs across all the joists and one of the floorboards.
  15. danr86

    Bathroom Refurb

    Seem to have encountered a rather substanial problem. The floor slopes not only side to side but also front to back. From the high point in the bottom left corner it drops by about 5cm over 1.6m. I have thought about levelling it but it would then mean a large tapered step into the hallway...
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    Bathroom Refurb

    There's no joist at the side so there is about a 10cm overhang
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    Bathroom Refurb

    There is some deflection at the sides which is why unwashed going to overboard. there is going to be ply in the hall aswell so the step won t be that great
  18. danr86

    Bathroom Refurb

    Refurbing the upstairs bathroom and wanted to check if I had everything correct: 1. Strip out everything (Done) 2. Level floor - add strips over the joists, screw down and glue to get a level surface. 3. Run new pipework with isolation valves for toilet, sink and bath 4. Fit soil pipe...
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    Laying new floor

    Any thoughts?
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    Laying new floor

    I'm going to be laying Engineered flooring in my downstairs. The floorboards aren't the greatest in some places so to level it out i'm going to lay 6mm plywood with foam underlay on top. I was only going to do this in the hallway rather than in the lounge as well so i'll need to fit a threshold...
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