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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    Yes kind of, and it is harshly broken just shy of the bottom plate of the stud wall and then a small gap before the ply starts. I don’t mind if he hadn’t gone all the way through as long as it has been done the right way and not left it potentionally not supported/potentional issuwa As you...
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    Not sure if you can see a little further along is the I joist
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    My main concern is the stud wall going to sag or something over time. I dont think so as everything is being plumbed in the same space. We are just having a vinyl its just the fact of if there is a issue with how the chipboard replacement has bene done and the stud wall isn’t adequately...
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    Also, bathroom is meant to be fitted on 30th so bit of a race against time
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    Right, excuse my ignorance but do I need to get the joiner back? I can see the I Beam Joist a little bit in from the gap where the old chipboard was and the new ply is so dunno if fully on it or not I don’t know if the joiner did anything to ‘secure’ things under the ply. Getting floor...
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    That is the floor and the bottom fo the stud wall
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    Stud Wall and Chipboars flooring

    Regarding the bottom of the stud wall. When the joiner replaced the chipboard flooring (due to old shower leak) where the shower was, it has occured to me it has ben cut right where the wood is above and with it being chipboard it is all crumbled at edge and was concerned if not getting full...
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    Wood at bottom fo stud wall

    Regarding the bottom of the stud wall. When the joiner replaced the chipboard flooring where the shower was, it has occured to me it has ben cut right where the wood is above and with it being chipboard it is all crumbled at esge and was concerned if not getting full support now as i guess the...
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    Wood at bottom fo stud wall

    Yes the leak was prov from shower enclosure/fitting but having new refitted so should be ok. If we did have to replace, how easy is it to replace. Just thinking if cab fine someone to sort before we have our floor fitted on Friday/bathroom fitted
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    Wood at bottom fo stud wall

    Not really but like I say the bottom is broken away a bit but not sure if that is from the oart of floor being pulled away?
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    Protecting bathroom subfloor

    Hi, We are redoing our ensuite soon and before our floor is laid, I wondered if anything additional we can do to protect the flooring from leaks etc. Is ithere anything can l can either lay on too of the chipboard flooring or solution to paint to help? Also, wondered about under the shower...
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    Wood at bottom fo stud wall

    Hello, In the process of preparing for a new ensuite In this corner (next the stud wall) was a shower enclosure. It appears water has got to it in the oast and some slight damage at the lower of the stud wall. We will be having a shower enclosure here and our plumber will be installing some...
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    Fire door regulations

    Hi all, Can anyone help please as I have been googling and seem to get different answers and the rega seem a bit of a minefield. I am in a 2011 house just moved into. Replacing current doors mostly are fire doors as a 3 story property. I have just replaced two and have gone with 30 minute...
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    Mortar Cracking

    Hello, House is about 16 years old and there were a few little bits that we had repointed when we purchased the property as some little holes etc (side elevation seems to be hit more by weather). Anyways, we have owned the property about 6 months and had a level 3 survey with nothing sinister...
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