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    leaking overflow drain in tub

    There is no panel. It's tiled everywhere.
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    leaking overflow drain in tub

    Yes. Water overflowed and the water dripped from the ceiling below.
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    leaking overflow drain in tub

    Hello All, There is a leak from the tub which I believe is from the overflow pipe which isn't fit correctly. I've attached some pictures. The problem is there is no way to access this bathtub as it is fully tiled and boxed-in. Is there a way to fix this without removing tiles? It feels like...
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    Toilet brush holder replacement

    I don't want to drill more holes through tiles.
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    Toilet brush holder replacement

    Hello all, I need to replace the wall mounted toiler brush holder. The brackets in the wall are in the picture attached. Any ideas how to find compatible types? Thanks.
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    How to find electricals...

    Hello all, Basic question as I'm new to this... apologies if it's been discussed before. A simple job. Putting up a shelf. I'm not sure if there are wires above this socket. The stud finder/AC detector isn't working well and gives warnings all over the place! It's a period UK home (newly...
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    Fixing trellis to fence

    Hello All Trying to stabilise this trellis to the fence. What kind of nails should I use so it doesn’t fall off. With the current setup it falls off whenever a fox climbs it! Also, will I be able to drill through the wooden fence or it can break? Thanks.
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    Touchup job. Pls help

    Hello, I was doing a fairly simple touchup job for Dulux Brilliant White paint. I used a roller. I can still see the patches in the picture. Any advice? I used a wover or fabric roller not the foam one. Should I try with the foam roller? Thanks.
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    Transition from wooden floor to carpet on stairs

    Sorry one more thing. Where will it go? on the part of the carpet meeting the wood or on the the whole (including curved area) of the ground meeting stairs?
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    Transition from wooden floor to carpet on stairs

    Hi Chris. Thanks for your advice. The flooring (engineered wood) was done before the carpets. There was not enough space under the wood to tuck the carpet in.
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    Transition from wooden floor to carpet on stairs

    Hello All, I installed carpets on the stairs and there is wood on the flooring (ground floor) [pls see picture- the carpet is on the first step of the stairs] It doesn't look very nice and I looked for nosings but none of them serve this purpose. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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    Painting area behind radiator

    The wall has insulation (foam, pls see picture) Will this need any special fixing?
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    Painting area behind radiator

    It didn't completely fall off. The pipes appear to be intact.
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    Painting area behind radiator

    Hello, My radiator's come off and detached as shown in the picture. I wanted to know if I will need to prime that area or simply paint over the existing paint? I've never painted before so any basic/starter tips would be welcome. Will I need to detach it completely (that won't be possible!)...
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    Basic tools and drills needed

    Thank your for this great info. I believe they are plasterboard (not sure) But there is some sort of insulation and I was told to use hollow wall anchors.
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    Basic tools and drills needed

    Hello, Apologies if this has been covered before. I've never used a drill before! Just bought my first Edwardian house. It has been extended so the walls are a mix of: - Brick walls - Fake/wooden walls - Walls with insulation (I was told hollow wall anchors need to be used in this case) My...
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    Painting wooden stairs. Touching it up or paint the whole thing?

    Hello All. Our stairs painting needs some decorating. Already painted the triangle (not sure what it is called) underneath the stairs but the new paint does NOT look like the old colour (despite being the same, pls see picture - triangle on the right) Is this common? Will I need to repaint...
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    External door with a knob cylinder

    It is a sturdy wooden door. It is a house. The theory (suggested by a locksmith) is that a burglar breaks in. Then takes their time getting stuff out using the door (as if he's a resident or a mover) without anybody noticing. Pls see picture.
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    External door with a knob cylinder

    Hello. I currently have a front door with (what appears like) a Euro cylinder with thumb turn knob (picture attached) I understood, after doing some research, that this kind of lock is not very secure, as a burglar may be able to open it from inside (if they sneak in somehow) My question I how...
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