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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    Totally, they should be clear now, we have had showers and what not since i put checmicals down it.
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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    Yeah, I think this one’s an easy todo option that could work. I’m thinking I might fill the sink and pull the water through from the outside using the vac
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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    That’s good to hear. I actually have the gritty stuff (currently sat in the vacuums) I could test it with some limescale remover, but if it’s not then hopefully that’s a good thing.
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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    I did try a drain snake thingy, but we have a couple of 90 degree bends and I just couldn’t get it around those bends, so it just went to the bend and stopped sadly
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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    It looks like a lot of the pipework (that I can see at least) is glued. My plan tomorrow I think is to fill the sink, cap the shower pipe and pull the water through from the pipe on the outside of the house. Keep repeating.
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    Advice needed - unblocking pipe work that traveled through walls/floors. Think the issue is limescale

    our first floor shower pipe work runs under shower then under the floor and connects to the sink pipe work in the same bathroom, then the pipe work travels into the floor, down the inside wall (but it is boxed in) to downstairs and runs out of the house, it’s PCV piping and there’s a few 90...
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    Loft conversion - thin insulation - what are my options

    Hello everyone! Can anyone tell me a reason not to use roll insulation (the same as the stuff you get in campervans), or underfloor insulation as an additional layer of insulation in the ceiling of a loft conversion ?- it would then be covered in plasterboard long story shot - we have a...
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    chipboard flooring and waterdamage

    We have a small bathroom, and my son (dont you just love kids) left a tap running, we had cheap lino down and it looks like the chipboard flooring is totaly soaked though. Reading online, this is not something that's worth saving. So I'd be looking to pull it up and replace it. What's the best...
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    Velux upgrade, and fixing existing hole in roof felt

    So, long story short is we are going to upgrade our velux windows in a partial loft conversion rebuild and upgrade. At the moment we are unsure if we will replace with the same size. We might opt to replace with something that’s thinner but longer. Meaning that the existing hole that’s been cut...
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    Insulated plasterboard and angle beading - how to attach?

    Anyone know the best way to attach angle beading to insulated plasterboard? Because if its thickness standard angle beading can’t be screwed to the baton that’s under the insulation. Anyone know the best way to deal with this? .
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    VAPOUR BARRIER - Floating Floor Question

    Hi all, Im most of my way through a garage conversion - its nothing special, more of a nice workshop than a beautifully finished room.. The walls are now done - fully insulated with a vapor barrier pinned, covering walls and ceiling. And now onto the floor - my plan is to 1st lay a sheet of...
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    UPVC Exterior Door - Frame extenders question - Using Wood rather than extenders.

    I have a cheap door (which is in great condition) that I picked up on FB, and it's about 70mm too small for my existing opening. This is a side garage door and is very very well protected from rain and the roof overhang is pretty large. I have loads of birch ply hanging around and I am...
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    Studwork and insulation around a window.

    Hello! Im in the process of converting a garage to a insulated workshop - Ive put up stud work that's parallel with he window opening but I didn't think how best to fill the gaps in the window reveal before I did all this (newbie error!) The gap is quite large, probably around 100mm - Ive...
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    Garage conversion - air gap and electrics.

    Hey all. I’m in the middle of a diy garage conversion. At the moment the stud walls up and I’m now thinking about electrics Before I go further I will be asking an electrician to pop over/offer advice and perhaps quote on doing the more skilled parts of the job, but before I do this I’d like...
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    Garage Conversion Regs

    Hi All, We have a sizable double garage and Im thinking of converting one half into an office. My current plan is to do this with zero structural change to the garage*. Ill basically will be putting in insulation (it's a single brick building), plasterboard, and nothing else, it already has...
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    How do you know if your cavity wall insulation needs replacing?

    Our house has never been warm. I know it has cavity wall insulation as I've come across it while drilling holes and having a wood burner installed a few years back. But how good is what we have I just don't know. There could be voids around the house, I simply don't know. And what is in the wall...
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    Electric and Gas meter box replacement confusion

    Ah, so do you have to arrange to have the gas turned off to do this, and if so how do you go about that? - thats what Ive been told anyway
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    Electric and Gas meter box replacement confusion

    Ive not looked in detail (I will when Im home) but Ive been told the metal box wont alow for the Bluetooth/Wifi connection to be made to the smart meter - its a reasonably common issue with older builds I belive
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    Electric and Gas meter box replacement confusion

    Sadly that won't work for us - we are looking to take advantage of a reduced night time tariff which we need a smart meter for. So really the boxes need a total replacement (as they are metal)
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    Electric and Gas meter box replacement confusion

    Our Gas and Electic meter boxes are in a bit of a state and need replacing. In addition to this, we had an engineer visit a while back to install a smart meter and couldn't as our boxes are metal. my confusion lies in who to talk to with regards to getting them replaced - is this a simple...
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