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    Replacing Parquet with LVT Flooring - BC Required?

    Herringbone is currently rather fashionable! (which almost put us off having it in our new kitchen - but we have always liked it, honest!)
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    Skimming or not?

    I would fix that myself before paying someone to skim (assuming you are skimming the whole room). Remove ALL loose plaster. PVC/SBR, then apply browning - might need to build up in stages. Get it to a level where the pro can just skim over. If they have to do that for you, then you are...
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    Diy house rewire

    This is the way. If you really want professional assistance during the job, then you should draw on the wall where you want sockets etc. and lift/expose the flooring/ceilings throughout the house, then install all the backboxes. This would make the sparky's job much quicker. Maybe you could...
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    Are all British citizens British?

    Isn't it the difference between a piece of paper and ethnicity? I could follow the process to live in China and gain citizenship. Does that make me Chinese? No - I am English. If I had a child over there, with my English wife, the child might get some Chinese documents, but won't be Chinese...
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    Insulating bedroom above garage

    There should be insulation above the garage ceiling - is it not plasterboard-ed? I had similar problem, but cutting a hole revealed some insulation, so it wasn't the classic cause. I cut another hole in the bedroom ceiling, and there was approx 1" of fibreglass! I upped it to 12" and the...
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    Replacement Windows - What to Look For

    Use a local firm. Ask what they will do re. ventilation and trims. I had 14 windows and a front door replaced a couple of years ago. Was over 10k. Didn't pay a penny until it was done, and I was happy.
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    Make Britain Great Again

    I would agree that people have been voting for parties who claim they will reduce immigration for quite some time. The odd thing is that those parties do not follow through on their promises. Totally understandable why someone would say that Reform will be the same: in fact, you may have to be...
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    Copper or plastic radiator tail.

    Some people think it looks horrid. I've had some where the final 8 inches or so of pipe is 10mm plastic, and the advantage is that you can neatly mould and clip the pipe exactly where you want it. I've got it clipped vertically to the skirting, so I don't have the awkward gap between the...
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    why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

    That's easy - cut spending too. It's out of control - loads of low-hanging fruit.
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    why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

    You would need faith to vote on policies. I don't remember Labour promising to increase energy prices & council tax, and introduce digital ID. Obviously, that's only a recent example: we could say the same sort of things about the last lot, e.g. Boris and his non-EU immigration. Re. Reform, I...
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    Under mount sink cradle

    Re. mounting the sink, I've just had done similar with a Howdens under-mount porcelain sink. The joiner raised the shelf slightly so the sink could rest on that. Some additional supports were added to the unit because a fair ol' chunk was cut-out and the sink is rather heavy. Works absolutely...
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    New boiler - what to ask the plumber?

    I think it's one of those things you get used to, so any change (combi, electric or tank) seems like another universe. Combis are great if your mains is up to it, and your usage doesn't demand two points in use at once (e.g. two showers on at the same time in the morning). An electric shower...
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    New boiler - what to ask the plumber?

    Well, yes, so instead of the water being cold(er), it will reduce from a bad flow to an appallingly bad flow. Not actually a useful difference. Same limitation of the uselessness of an electric heating element being used on-demand. A proper shower needs hot water and a good flow. Yes, I know...
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    New boiler - what to ask the plumber?

    I don't see how a 'modern' electric shower would be any better. They are the same thing: it's just a kettle heating element through which a flow of water passes. If you want it hot, it trickles. Another thing to remember is that a combi boiler is OK if you use only one hot water outlet at a...
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    New boiler - what to ask the plumber?

    An electric shower?! Yikes. They are awful. Only good feature is that they work when the combination boiler is broken! :) You need to ask yourself: 1) if you would prefer instant/on-demand or stored/tank hot water. A combination boiler means no tanks, which saves space, but it is a single...
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    Rupert Lowe.

    Sounds a reasonable set of rules. Yes, you might lose some slave-labour in the likes of care homes or farms or car washes. You know what? Those things just have to cost a bit more to attract non-slave wages. If you go to someone else's home, you obey their rules. Same for a country. If I...
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    Wacker plate weight

    Almost 20 years ago, I hired a whacker-plate to do my patio. Put it in the back of my '98 Micra, no bother. Was a tad tricky lifting it in/out, but both me and the car survived!
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    Combi boiler replacement

    Unless you live in a castle, your heating requirements will probably be under 15kW - never mind 24! A combi is sized for hot water demand, as heating mains-temperature cold water instantly on-demand needs a lot of energy. Are you happy with the hot water flow from your hot taps now? Any idea...
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    Good Freeview recorder

    I bought one of these (might not be exact same model) a few years ago, and it's pretty slick. https://manhattan-tv.com/freeview/manhattan-t4r-tv-recorder These days, I am trying out a Raspberry Pi with TV HAT and TVHeadEnd meaning I can record to a 'server' and then play it back on any client...
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    Wall vents Vs window trickle vents

    No bother for me. I have a certificate too. But they are pointless pieces of paper, aren't they? I've had them in previous properties I've bought, but they mean chuff-all. Doesn't tell you about the quality and remaining life expectancy of the installation, nor if they are the style/colour...
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