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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    It's the outside wall of the extension, pretty solid. The problem I'd have thought with using adhesive would be getting it tight enough to the wall to "pull" the cabinet tight
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    Just one more thought on this....I'm attaching the cabinet to a plasterboard extension rather than a solid brick wall- does that make a difference?
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    Yep, will hopefully all be good. To toolstation I go....
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    Pretty sure these are what I'm needing, have to secure the right hand side of the cupboard to the wall. The top and bottom of it are already secured, but the removal of the boiler has resulted in the middle part becoming loose
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    Most excellent, thanks
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    I wondered if it was a simple as that....! Any specific screws to use?
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    Flaking grout on wetroom floor

    Much appreciated, thanks. No idea about the substrate unfortunately, it's not something we've put in ourselves. Agree about the wide lines, it looks like a bit of a cheap job to me. Will patch up for now and look to retile at some point
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    Floppy kitchen cabinet

    Hi folks, just moved into our first ever house, so am a bit of a DIY novice. This is question 3 of 3 across 3 different forums, so any help you can give will be appreciated! We have just had the boiler replaced in our kitchen (£££!), and as the new one has been mounted on a different wall, it...
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    Outdoor electrics

    Hi folks, just moved into our first ever house, so am a bit of a DIY novice. This is question 2 of 3 across 3 different forums, so any help you can give will be appreciated! We have a non functioning outside light that I am looking to get replaced, but first I want to check that there is...
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    Flaking grout on wetroom floor

    Hi folks, just moved into our first ever house, so am a bit of a DIY novice. This is question 1 of 3 across 3 different forums, so any help you can give will be appreciated! We have a small wetroom in a downstairs extension and some of the grout used on the floor has flaked away, particularly...
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    Leaky Loo Flush

    Oh, really? Should I still do the switch off water, empty cistern bit first, or would it be watertight even without the valve in there? In my head, any water in there would just run into the bowl?
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    Leaky Loo Flush

    Yeah, I've got no bolts on the sides to remove unfortunately
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    Leaky Loo Flush

    Hi folks, Over the weekend, my loo has started to not return the flush button once pressed, leaving the water continuously running into the bowl. I'm currently getting round it by lifting the cistern lid and pushing down the blue part in the attached pictures. I suspect I'll need a new flush...
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    Leaky filling loop

    Hi folks, Just bought a new house and for the first time, have my very own boiler! However......the filling loop has a drip coming from the "in" pipe by the looks of things. From what I have read so far, it seems to be a relatively easy fix, and with my boiler service not for another 6 weeks...
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