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    Replacing bathroom - which order

    aha - addy = adhesive....... powdered it is - got it - tks
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    Replacing bathroom - which order

    - shower I've bought can be surface or recessed - so looks like surface is the way to go as the walls are thin - either that or I'll take it back and trade in for over bath mixer - seems like that'd be much easier although I wouldn't get the benefit of thermostatic control. jctiling -...
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    Replacing bathroom - which order

    Tks Richard and - gulp It's a thermostatic shower mixer valve - no pump will be fed from combi. I've had other rooms decorated and the plaster came off with wallpaper so I'm assuming the b'room will be the same esp as there are 2 layers of tiles to take off. I'm overboarding - have...
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    Replacing bathroom - which order

    Hi I'm about to have my bathroom replaced and hope to get a little advice here please I've found a plumber who will do the basic like for like replacement but to save cost I need to do everything else - trouble is I've done some research but I'm not quite sure what the everything else is...
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    Replacing bathroom - which order

    Hi I'm about to have my bathroom replaced and hope to get a little advice here please :) I've found a plumber who will do the basic like for like replacement but to save cost I need to do everything else - trouble is I've done some research but I'm not quite sure what the everything...
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    Removing part of coving

    unfortunately it disintegrated. :cry: I can see the label on the back it's Cove 127 British Gypsum with a little diagram showing 83mm touching wall and ceiling. Is this standard if not can I just ask for Cove 127 at a builders merchants? Thanks
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    Removing part of coving

    I finally worked up the guts to taking a stanley knife to the coving - but the whole corner section came off - I have drawn a black like to show where I will be installing a section of curtain track - so that part's not a problem and obviously I'll paint white but...
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    Removing part of coving

    That makes sense -Thank you - I'll try to cut a bit straighter than your line though :wink:
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    Removing part of coving

    :) - Would you cut on the join? you know where the two sections meet?
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    Removing part of coving

    Here's a photo.... as you can see the curve ends inside the window section - I was thinking of cutting away the end piece on the window wall but leaving the curve on the room wall - hope that makes sense.
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    Removing part of coving

    Hi, My lounge has a half bay window. The coving has recently been fitted with a curved end part which goes right up to the windows - this means that when I try to hang curtain track the curtain doesn't cover all the window.. I can't call back the person who fitted the coving so I'd...
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