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    Garage part conversion to utility

    You could use insulated plasterboard for the walls, no need for battens etc. I found the BR didn't negotiate on insulation thickness, so 50mm probably won't cut it, but you could put insulation in the stud work, then PIR sheets on both sides. Not sure on venting, you could fit an extractor with...
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    Garage part conversion to utility

    Think you may need a building notice/regs, probably not planning. If you insulate (walls/floor) you will need to reach today's standard. I helped a family member do theirs, it was already a cavity wall (filled) and still had to put 75mm insulated plasterboard on the inside. Any additional...
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    Asbestos worry

    More likely cement board. Under shower tray. So try not to worry about it. Lots of folk have come into contact with asbestos in one form or another, old garages, sheeting etc. If you want to access the trap you will have to continue, but if you could wait... for peace of mind... you could send...
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    Repair Options for a Rotten Wooden Door

    I've used this before to repair rotten door frames and sash windows, similar to repair care but cheaper. For really big areas, you could splice in new timber sections along with the resin. Oxera resins Good luck.
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    Dead Dewalt Battery Revivial

    The pressure is in the respective cells. The valve is at the top of each cell. You get a click and hiss if there is a pressure problem, I had read that if there is a pressure issue on cell (common with overworking them) it stops the battery working until it's released. I thought what a load of...
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    Dead Dewalt Battery Revivial

    I had a DW battery 4ah that was over worked and wouldn't charge or illuminate the led. I took it apart and used a very small flat blade screwdriver to press the top of each battery call... second to the last battery there was a hiss and presumably some pressure released (saw it on YT)...
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    Planning for spring. Hardwood floor and glue removal

    I would say the screed looks like S&C, good news. What was pumped in then... presume it was the concrete under the screed?
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    Garage conversion. Walls and ceiling.

    I'm working on a garage conversion at the moment, just thought I'd mention if you are using building regs, insulation values are thicker than you may be intending to use. I was told the walls have to achieve .18 for U value. On a cavity wall with 75mm rock wool already, this will mean using...
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    Howdens vs DIY-Kitchens.com - Quality

    Fair point, you have to think ahead a little more. If you are short hinges or need small extras, they will send them out. I'd never heard of them before a neighbour had mentioned them. I wouldn't fit anything else now.
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    Howdens vs DIY-Kitchens.com - Quality

    Hi there I have a DIYK, it was half of Howdens quote. One thing I liked was the door fronts don't have caps covering the hinge cutouts like other kitchen companies, DIYK ones are hinged for the opening only. Looks a lot cleaner on the inside. Build quality is good, the backs are decent...
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    How important is it to prime porcelain tiles for patio?

    Personally, I'd prime, you stand a greater risk of the tiles coming loose when/if water can get underneath them. When I have lifted 'primed' tiles/slabs, it usually lifts the sub base (lime) up with the tile. Un primed tiles/slabs can usually be separated. I like to use a slurry of cement and...
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    Extension roof problem: builder gone, no flashing fitted — advice

    If you're DIY savvy, you should be able to do this yourself. Scroll down to the YouTube clips, will give you an idea of what's involved. Flashing clips Stepped flashing is what should be installed, but I have see numerous installations of just running the grinder above the tile line and using...
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    Sealing shower tray before enclosure installation?

    A good few months ago, I had to remove the grout from a floor ( 25m²) it was a very poor job. Through gritted teeth, I bought on of these: Grout rake Surprisingly it did the job well, a little time consuming but easy to DIY. You have to be fairly careful with the new grout, especially if it's...
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    Garden wall footings in sand

    I recently knocked down a wall 8.5m long, couple of small piers, wall around 900mm tall, single brick, footing was 150mm thick one end and a stingy 30mm :oops: thick at the other end, wall had stood for years until it was replaced, on sandy soil. Think you'll be good.
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    Plastic packers or timber 'biscuits'?

    If it was me, I would pack out the gaps with slivers, cut down the length of your 3x2. Easy to cut down, say a few mm thick, with a circular saw. You can cut longer tapered pieces too. I wouldn't use end grain, it falls apart, when tapping in. I'd then use PU glue (slightly expanding, like...
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    Self employed - van for work, capital allowance or flat rate per mile?

    Just need some advice regarding best way to claim for van expenses being self employed? I was reading up on capital allowance and flat rate per mile. I thought I would be able to pay for all expenses via business account and this would be knocked off any tax liability at year end. It seems...
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    Gazebo/Pergula roof advice please

    If you need to introduce a slope, what about cutting some firring strips (long cheese wedge shape), and attaching along your rafters? as they do for flat roofing. If you have a circular/table saw, you can get two strips from a length of wood.
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    How to support existing rafters with a new ridge beam?

    With regards to birdsmouth cuts, yes, usually one third of material can be removed. On the roofs I've see with 45x95 timbers, they are plumb cuts, never seen a birds mouth on that size. Wasn't aware of the 30° limit on the hangers. These are meant to be good for up to 45° LSSR or these LRUZ...
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    How to support existing rafters with a new ridge beam?

    Presume you've seen these? Would this be of any use? Just looked at the tech specs, think they will be to tall for your wood section. Slope hangers Maybe this?? Ridge hanger
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    How to support existing rafters with a new ridge beam?

    Morning. Sounds interesting. What's the span you are dealing with? As for hardware have you had a look through the Simpson website?
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