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    Chipped floor tiles

    Thanks foxhole, The tiles have several shades of grey and black in them, not just one standard colour per se, so I think matching might be more trickier than using the waxes in the repair kit I linked above. Appreciate your response though.
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    Chipped floor tiles

    Thanks Wayners, I’ll take a look at that stuff and see how easy it is to colour match as well as apply
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    Chipped floor tiles

    Hi everyone, Wondered if someone out there could please advise on how to repair a chip I have managed to get on 2 porcelain dark grey tiles in my bathroom. I have had to remove a tile to access the shower drain and unfortunately as you can see both chips are on the edge of the tile. I've seen...
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    Advice please on possible faulty upvc window

    Thanks for the reply, however there is no washing drying in the open plan living/dining room. All washing is dried in the conservatory which is 3 rooms away from the living room with a dehumidifier running (if the washing isn’t drying outside). Your theory about the heat loss is feasible, as...
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    Advice please on possible faulty upvc window

    Hi everyone, I need some advice please. I have a north facing living room upvc window, which sits in a deep recesssed area (see photo). That side of the house gets limited sunshine, as the sun is mainly on the rear of the house. We have lived here for 2 years and in that time have noticed...
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    Beginner - need to disconnect flexi pipes on a wash basin

    Thanks everyone. As it happens when I removed the lower shelf I spotted another isolator on each supply, so managed to isolate the supply, run the taps then disconnect the flexi pipes. All sorted.
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    Beginner - need to disconnect flexi pipes on a wash basin

    Great, Thanks guys, very helpful.
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    Beginner - need to disconnect flexi pipes on a wash basin

    Hi, Complete newbie here. I need to remove a wash basin in my bathroom, however I am unsure on how to disconnect the flexi pipes. As you can see from the image the nut is below the screw valve, and not sure if I simply unscrew the flexi pipe from the top (after turning the supply off on each...
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