The door has lighting, there’s a wire going through the hinge. I checked with the company and they said the door isn’t replaceable and can’t be removed. Here’s a clearer zoomed in photo. The chip is roughly 1cm.
I’ve chipped the corner of a bathroom mirror cabinet. Photo below. The door can’t be removed/replaced - I either have to replace the whole cabinet, or somehow repair the mirror. Is that possible?
I’ve just bought a new AEG washer/dryer. It makes a very loud recurring noise (every second) when I start it. The drainage pipe pulsates at the same time.
Then once the spin wash starts, the noise stops. It starts again during the dry cycle.
The appliance is integrated. It isn’t vibrating...
Is it better to have a splashback sitting on top of the upstand, or splashback all the way down to the worktop and attach the upstand to the splashback?
I’ve installed engineered wood flooring throughout the home. As the original skirting board has been kept, there’s a gap that needs to be covered by a trim/beading.
I need to decide whether to use PVC or wood beading. My concern is painting the PVC and it not blending with the skirting board...
Yes that’s correct, that’s the measurement to the extractor fan, which is why it’s higher.
‘blup’ said the splashback goes before the upstand? Is there any issue doing it that way round?
It’s 850mm + 20mm worktop thickness, so it’ll be 870mm total.
Do you mean the upstand gets installed on top of the splashback? My understanding was it would go underneath? Trying to understand the sequence you’ve listed.
Installing Alusplash splashback. The height from the hob to bottom of the cabinet is 850mm. Is it ok to install 750mm splashback, then get the worktop and 100mm upstand installed? Or should the worktop/upstand be installed first? - which could make it more difficult to install the splashback...
I’ve uncovered a fireplace and will use the space for a wine rack. I’d like to keep the bricks inside and the brick arch above exposed. I’d like to keep them the same colour. Photo attached. What’s the best way to clean them up and which paint/solution to apply?
I have a water meter in a manhole under the pavement. My internal stopcock is by the front door, around 3 metres away from the water meter. When I close the stopcock, my water meter goes up by 5 litres in around half an hour. I've confirmed it's not connected to my neighbour's water supply. The...
I'm looking to purchase this kit for kitchen under-cabinet lights - https://www.wickes.co.uk/Sensio-SE11090N3-Plaza-Square-Natural-White-LED-Under-Cabinet-Light-Kit---Pack-of-3/p/266112
But I can't work out if it's possible to wire it to a wall dimmer switch and control it there. It does...
I have a few bathroom wall tiles that have hairline cracks. See attached photos. The bathroom was installed around 4 years ago. Old Victorian building. The building is by a busy road and does shake.
Some of the cracks may have appeared when building works were taking place next door. The crack...