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    Water Heater Installation Advice Needed

    thanks in advance for any help
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    Water Heater Installation Advice Needed

    Hello everyone. I am planning to install a new water heater in my home and would like advice from experienced installers. My house currently uses an old electric unit that is inefficient and slow. I am considering switching to either a tankless system or a modern storage tank model, but I am...
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    CNC milling accuracy and setup advice needed

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    CNC milling accuracy and setup advice needed

    Hi all, I’ve recently started getting into CNC milling as part of a small workshop setup and I’m trying to improve the accuracy and finish of my work. I’m using a standard 3-axis CNC mill and wondering what makes the biggest real difference in results. Is it mainly tool quality and cutting...
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    Wall radiators – worth fitting or outdated?

    thank you for your suggestion
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    Boarding Out Loft In Steel Framed House

    Don’t remove the insulation, but also don’t squash it heavily under the boards. Best approach is to leave the insulation at its proper thickness and create a raised layer above it (timber battens or a suitable sleeper system) before laying the OSB boards. Boarding directly onto the steel joists...
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    Do *any* metal roofed sheds, NOT sweat?

    Option 1 is the better choice. A breathable roofing membrane under the steel helps reduce condensation by allowing vapor to pass while limiting contact between moist air and cold metal. It also helps manage any drips and works well with your planned ventilation gaps. Option 2 (polystyrene) is...
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    Advice needed on furniture near windows/doors in a small room

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    Advice needed on furniture near windows/doors in a small room

    Hi all, I’m looking for some advice regarding furniture placement and choices in a small room that has a large window and a uPVC door leading outside. I’m trying to avoid blocking light or restricting access, but also need practical storage and seating options. What types of furniture work...
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    How do I remove these cable ties

    Use small wire cutters (side cutters) and cut the tie right at the square locking head. If they won’t fit, use nail clippers or push a small flat screwdriver into the tab and twist to loosen it.
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    Wall radiators – worth fitting or outdated?

    thank you so much for your suggestion
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    Front door furniture

    Chrome is fine outdoors, but it’s not completely maintenance-free like it seems in sheltered conditions. Your garage fittings last because they’re protected from rain, moisture, and physical wear. Out in the open, chrome is only a thin plated layer, so if it gets scratched or the coating...
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    Wall radiators – worth fitting or outdated?

    thanks in advance for any help
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    Wall radiators – worth fitting or outdated?

    Hi all, I’m planning to upgrade my home heating and wanted some advice before going ahead. I’m thinking of installing new wall radiators (standard panel type) to replace older ones, but I’m unsure if they’re still the most efficient choice. Are modern radiators effective when used with a...
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    Self build using shipping containers

    They can work in the UK, but they’re not the cheap or easy option people expect. You’ll still need full planning permission, and once you add insulation, structural work, and utilities, costs often end up similar to a normal build. The main challenges are condensation, insulation, and getting...
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    Flaking paint in Bathroom walls and ceiling

    Yes, continue removing all the loose and peeling paint until you’re left with only solid, well-stuck areas. After scraping, sand the edges to smooth them out so there aren’t visible ridges. Then use a filler to level any uneven spots and sand again once dry. You should seal any exposed plaster...
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    Roof Opinion on Possible House Purchase - Rosemary Tiles Circa 1910

    Sounds pretty typical for a 1910 house rather than anything major. The older roof will likely need a full re-roof at some point, but that’s expected. Rafters are usually fine unless there’s sagging or rot, and the white stuff is most likely condensation mould from poor ventilation, which is...
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    Ensuite plumbing

    Hi Andrew, Adding an ensuite on the opposite side of the house is possible but comes with some challenges. Converting a rainwater drain into a wastewater drain is generally not recommended, as rainwater drains aren’t designed for sewage, and modern regulations usually require separation. The...
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    Painting over Farrow & Ball

    Yes, lightly sanding the existing paint, cleaning with sugar soap, and then repainting with Little Greene Intelligent Matt is a sensible approach.
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