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    Loft boarding and celotex/kingspan

    I know this has been covered a thousand times but have just read a couple of things that made me wonder if I can do what I planned to.... Current loft done on a grant with rockwool to current regs for previous OAP owners ...no boarded storage area. Want an easy solution ...so in central area I...
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    Paint or replace doors?

    Have a joiner lined up to fit the kitchen and a few other jobs - so got a kitchen quote from Howdens on his account...so I probably could get doors from Howdens through him... (I thought you were having a dig about why I posted on paint/decorate forum rather than windows and doors :oops: -...
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    Replacement windows, cost of?

    Feeling a bit ripped off - I just paid £7k for 9 windows, one back door, side panels for front door and patio doors for our new house ...guess the patio doors were over £1k though... (did get 3 quotes -this was middle - top was £10k, lower 2 were within a few hundred of each other... all local...
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    Paint or replace doors?

    I don't think I want to spend too much on new doors at the moment - have children heading close to teenage years ...expecting door slamming, kicking etc as hormones fly (have memories of one of my then teenage brothers breaking the original, pre-Victorian, non-standard size door at my parent's...
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    Paint or replace doors?

    Thanks - when you can get ok-ish doors at less than £30 each....looks like replace might be best bet.... I have doors like this in current house (I painted for first time years ago -but pretty sure took a good few coats) and if children 'chip' them the dark brown shows through and they need...
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    Paint or replace doors?

    1970s doors, the thin board on a frame type. Quite dark varnish. 11 doors. One or two with small bashes/holes from hooks Five are being rehung (change the way they open into a room) Thinking of getting a decorator in (rather than do it myself - not finding time to do anything at moment and...
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    Can I remove this studwork or will it be supporting?

    possibly ...not going to think about it ...but thanks for making me laugh! :D Sorry for slow reply ... The frame seems to be nailed to the block walls - the joists don't go into the wall...although on the equivalent bit under the stairs going up there isn't a similar support in the...
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    Can I remove this studwork or will it be supporting?

    I shall check today .... I know in this house the joists run into the wall ... but not sure about there - the wall on either side of the stairs are brick/block so are supporting - (rest of internal walls are plasterboard...) (Was really surprised the floor was boarded - it must have been...
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    Can I remove this studwork or will it be supporting?

    Sorry - don't live there at moment and thought I had got better photos until I came to upload (lots of duplicates -don't know how I managed that) Hopefully these I have anyway might help... From bottom of stairs from top Also this is a picture of current house - which is similar...
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    Can I remove this studwork or will it be supporting?

    1970s house. Stairs are in two parts, with a half landing. Have an understair cupboard ideally I would like to extend under the half landing. Removed some plasterboard to find studwork blocking access....- see photo (floor underneath is boarded - so that's a positive) Is the stud work likely...
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    Tap lever stuck to spline? - best way of getting it off

    Should have asked ...can I put something (vaseline/wd40 or???) on the new spline to reduce the risk of it seizing again? (Ikea apparently did two versions of my tap - so hopefully will now get the right cartridge at the beginning of next week...)
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    Tap lever stuck to spline? - best way of getting it off

    Just (yes just!) managed to get it off - soaked in vinegar, then WD40 and in the end had a small adjustable wrench covered in a cloth and used it a lever to force it up ...(so much force now worried about how the pipe joints underneath will be holding up...) Found it all covered in serious gunk...
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    Tap lever stuck to spline? - best way of getting it off

    Did put some vinegar on it -but didn't leave it very long - so will try again and leave it longer ... Looking at it I think I need to buy a deep socket too - but can't tell yet until i get this bl**dy lever off!
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    Tap lever stuck to spline? - best way of getting it off

    Kitchen lever handled mixer tap (IKea Loviken) - hot tap started dripping and got worse rapidly to steady stream ...so bad had to isolate it ... It is a ceramic disc tap and less than 4 years old....phoned Ikea and they have (free of charge) sent me out a new cartridge ...which arrived...
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