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    Kitchen worktop lifting

    Aaaand again after re-sealing it it has lifted again because a small amount of water from the draining board has breached it for a moment. I have now sealed it while open before I clamp it shut in the hope of it staying shut.
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    Bathroom Cabinet Splits

    This premium washbasin cabinet was fitted only 2 years ago and it has already started to split. As it is I think MDF it shouldn't fail like this. Unfortunately the guy who fitted it ordered it for us from VP after we decided on which model from their website. We don't have the receipt (or...
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    It is coming in some other way and not capillary otherwise it would be wet on the floor as well as the raised bit that is adjacent to the outer panels. It has got worse and water is coming down from underneath the potting bench, but above the bench it is dry. The stain you can see is dry and...
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    Well yes but I would have thought as water doesn't travel upwards against gravity the vents would at least create airflow.
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    Water is lazy and always finds the path of least resistance :(
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    No but as water travels down the overlaps I didn't think it needed it. Like roof slates
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    It is when painted with weathershield.
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    It's not from underneath, it's coming from higher up. You can see where water has trickled down. If it were from the ground up the whole shed would be affected. It's sitting on concrete flags.
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    How is water getting in my shed ?

    Well I absolutely cannot fathom how water is getting into the inside of my potting shed which has been painted on the outside with Dulux Weathershield with no visible way on the outside where it is getting in. The very bottom of the tongue and groove piece is soft to the touch which again...
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    Kitchen worktop lifting

    No, I managed to flatten the bumps with clamps for a few days and then filled. I feared clamping after filling would squeeze out excess that would set hard as I have to use wooden blocks with the clamps.
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    Kitchen worktop lifting

    But it says on the pack it is a filler and glue
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    Kitchen worktop lifting

    Perhaps I should have used more colourfill and pushed it in more
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    Kitchen worktop lifting

    Well I'm absolutely gutted. Just in the last day or so after weeks of holding it's lifting again. So the Colourfill so called glue and sealent doesn't work after all.
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    Unstoppable Mold

    Our cooker backs onto an adjoining wall so a huge job to send a pipe through the other side. The last hood was just a filter, not an extractor as such.
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    Unstoppable Mold

    Keeping the bathroom door shut while in use and then opening the window contains it until evapouration is even cheaper which I now do. Fitting an extractor fan is expensive and an eyesore. We had an extractor hood on our old kitchen we inherited after moving in and it did zilch. Again, keep pan...
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    Unstoppable Mold

    If money was no object I would have the dehumidifier running in the room all the time as well as central heating on a thermostat but I just can't afford it.
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    Unstoppable Mold

    Not in the bathroom
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    Unstoppable Mold

    The house isn't full of mould, just patches.
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    Unstoppable Mold

    I have just been in my bathroom after it being full of steam having had the window open for an hour. Now completely dry and it's cold outside.
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    Unstoppable Mold

    Enjoy your delusion!
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