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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    Floor is solid floor screed or concrete, tiled on top
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    No fireplace in that room, the air brick you see is 2metres to the left of the front door
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    my drain offs for the system are elsewhere... there was in 1970 an oil based boiler c7 metres away from there, maybe legacy noone bothered to remove
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    ok, any idea why anyone would put those pipes at ground level?
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    Those two pipes -> scratched and are copper, and calipers measure 14.9mm if helps.
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    metal, no plastic pipes in this house, pass if lead or copper those pipes are before 2000 easily... i guess could scratch them to see material... no plumbing anywhere at all near this on inside (not drain offs makes no sense either).. as reminder by coincidence one rad other side of the wall...
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    Hi there, cant surely be suspended floor on the ground, just not possible.... the internal garage we converted was 160mm below this level, and met solid walls internal facing walls. endoscope might be fun actually if has a torch... Only left of field thing i can think of is going back say 200...
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    Air brick, solid wall goes 33cm into the house, ground floor, concrete floor, ideas why?

    Hi all, see photo :) Solid wall, 1780 house, this side of house is c33cm deep, solid of course, then inside battons and plasterboard. After uncovering this air brick which was covered with earth for at least 17 years! (the only one in property as fyi), which goes below DPC, and its two courses...
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    Exterior door hinges, gone wrong

    Ok thanks just ordered some new hinges from Screwfix 2.7mm -> 1.7mm thick, and I'll try 76mm width to 71nm. Friggin cold to change them (have flu right now), but I'll see what I can do this week
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    Exterior door hinges, gone wrong

    Hi, sorry if this is obvious to everyone else :) I took off the three hinges from the front door and replaced them with what appeared same height width, screw hole hinges. The new ones are c102x76 ball bearing hinges. In moment of stupidity I threw away the old hinges and I think they were...
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    How far to push 40mm bath waste into soil pipe?

    I don't think so, I think best bet is I have some spare plasterboard spray foam, will go round it with that, 20mins later won't ever come out without a utility knife. Ugly yes, but it's hidden under a floor board. (Will do this after the silicon adhesive on the boss fitting.)
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    How far to push 40mm bath waste into soil pipe?

    Ok thanks. You probably think I am being too nervous, but asked a plumber to come round Friday as directly below that hole is where we keep normally family photo albums (moved now), saved the carpet as the bath of water luckily went down outside of soil pipe and down.
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    How far to push 40mm bath waste into soil pipe?

    Hello Had a leak in the bathroom, first time in 17 years. Was the waste from bath (40mm pipe with boss type connector thing on it) had popped out. No idea why but I have pushed it back in, however how far should it go into the soil pipe? I had to pull down the ceiling to do this, and now...
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    Changed front door hinges, now c2mm too tight

    Hello A very heavy wooden door, must weight more than me easily, so say 130kg minimum , anyway has three hinges on it. Door I'd guess c50 plus years old. I changed the hinges for ones with same what looked like size, same holes, all fine, but door is now c2mm closer to the lock side, so...
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    3/16 parts of vertical rad heat up, no change after bleeding

    OK tried yes switching all off, trvs to off, hw off, no change. Should of said did that too. Also tried large magnet moving about next to bottom of 3rd and 4th bar thing in case blocked, but really makes no sense, if hot both sides. I'll retry what you said a few more times, over next day...
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    3/16 parts of vertical rad heat up, no change after bleeding

    Hello New radiotor fitted last August, worked fine. Turned on heating today, bled all rads in house and this one, and this one only the front 3 left bars get hot. Hot at trv and lock shield. Removed trv to see if changed anything nope. Noted lock shield settings , opened full, no change, put...
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    Anyone know what this is?

    Ok thanks, I'll guess it's celotex over plasterboard time then which is good as bought it already, thanks.
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    Anyone know what this is?

    If helps this extension was done in 1970.
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    Anyone know what this is?

    Hi was going to see if the single storey extension had a batten wall, and turns out behind the plaster wall is c70mm of this crumbly stuff ,black weird stuff, any ideas? Kf it does insulation purpose I'll leave and save me replacing all with celetox. Else put 50mm celetox on top of plaster, then...
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    40cdi internal thermostat replacement

    ha :) Actually solid wall 1780's place with 33-36cm thick walls outside, no insulation on them, and 17 rads and lots of heat loss, so kindof just about copes mid winter.. been slowly pulling back internal walls to add in 50mm insulation, so hopefully yes in a year or so when its time to replace...
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