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    Regrouting and re-siliconing shower enclosure - how long to do properly?

    How long would it take a Tiler to properly regrout (remove old grout and reapply new grout), as well as remove old silicone and re-silicone within a moderately sized shower enclosure, approx 118cm L x 90cm W x 220 cm H? Pictures also attached. If only a few of the tiles show hairline cracks...
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    Electricity meter needs replaced but unsure if it is RTS and/or 3 phase

    Can anyone please confirm if this electricity meter looks like it is RTS and 3 phase? Photos attached. My energy provider seems to think it is based on their records and that I need it replaced with a smart meter before the RTS switch off on 30th June 2025. The problem is there is apparently a...
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    Scaffolding erected for neigbours is supported by our wall, but is this likely to cause damage?

    Neighbours are getting work done to their gutters and roof, but the scaffolders have drilled 2 small bits of wood into out brick wall to support this. The ground is softer on the side closest to our wall too. Does this look like it could cause damage to our wall and, is so, how bad could it...
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    Shower unit leak - should i try silicone or tape or something else?

    My shower unit is leaking small amounts of water at both bottom corners next to the tiled walls on the outside of the unit. It's only really noticeable if you touch the grout at the bottom with tissue after use and it is damp, but not causing water to spill on the floor or anything. I think it...
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    Fence post cracking

    I had a fence put in our back garden with a pretty heavy gate, which has most/all of its weight supported by a single fence post. I just noticed the post is starting to split. Is there anything I can do to fix and/or better support this? I'm thinking it's not going to support the gate much...
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    Roof dry ridge union fittings

    Does anyone know if you need to fit ridge union fittings to a dry ridge roof system? We had half of our roof refitted recently (the original part of the house which was 40 years old) and they used ridge union fittings. But the extension part of the house, its roof was fitted 15 years ago and...
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    Acceptable gap between Marley roman roof tiles

    We just had our roof completely renewed from the boarding outwards, including re-tiling with marley roman roof tiles. I noticed, especially in the valleys, some big gaps between tiles not resting on the grove of the adjacent tile. You'll see on the photos a couple of these tiles where I can put...
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    Concrete window sill installed - poor finish

    Just had a new window sill installed. It doesn't look great (see photos): - Not cut clean or straight at right hand ride - Mortar got cracks in it already - other mortar looks messy Do you think it's reasonable for me to complain about these issues to the builder? If so, what should I ask...
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    Replacing damaged brick at corner of house

    Hello, We've got a damaged brick at the corner of our house, which was recently made worse when my 5 year old started picking at it with a stick! Photo attached. I can't imagine we'll be able to get a builder interested in fixing it as it's not worth their time, but I know a very good...
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    Planting new privacy hedge (beech or leylandii) - expected cost

    Hello, I was just wondering how much you would expect to pay for someone to plant a 13m hedge (beech or leylandii). It will require some new soil to be used as its at the corner of our house near the road. Prices including bare bulb hedges, soil and labour. Basically all in cost. Just...
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    Mortar setting when freezing temperatures forecast (-1 to - 3C)

    Hello, We just had some brick work done to fill a small hole left by an old gas extractor fan. Should I be worried that within 12 hours of this being done the temperature is forecast to get as low as - 1 to - 2C? It's also forecast to get as low as - 3C within 24 hours. Could this cause any...
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    External window silicone gaps

    I've noticed some fairly big gaps in the silicone above a couple of our external windows. I was just wondering if we might be better trying to use something other than silicone to cover this? I'm thinking if we re-silicone, due to the size of gaps if might just break away again. See attached...
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    Instal new dry ridge or replace whole roof?

    We're looking to replace our mortar roof ridge with a dry ridge, which is just under 9m in length (one single horizontal ridge only). Current ridge is leaking again due toortar breaking away. Been quoted prices from £800 - £1300 depending on if we want to replace the top row roof tiles either...
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    Fix roof ridge tile to fill gaps

    Hello, I noticed some pretty large gaps in our roof in one of the roof tiles, which was recently repaired a couple of years ago. Please see photo. I was considering getting a roofer out to fix it but then I'm thinking it might be possible for me to do this myself as the tiles look fine, it's...
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    Mould on internal wall - possible penetration dampness?

    We've recently found patches of mould on the living room wall. One patch low down in particular (in photo). But mostly isolated spots across just the one section of wall (the one with the outside wall). There's also some marks around the mains socket, which doesn't look like mould, but possibly...
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    Repair veneer on flush chipboard fire door

    Hello, This heavy duty wooden door has taken some damage from an over door hook. I'm hoping to tidy it up so it doesn't look as bad and was thinking some kind of tape secured across the length of the top of the door (top 2cm or so) might be the best solution with minimal effort required...
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    How to repair small hole in stainless steel sink

    Managed to get a small hole in the kitchen sink (see photo), which is leaking underneath. Unfortunately the sink can't be easily replaced as it's fully integrated within a granite worktop. Just wondering what's the best way to repair this? Would applying plumbers mait underneath the hole keep...
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    Soil vent leak in loft

    Hello, I previously thought I had a problem with leaking ventilation ducting from an extractor fan vent in the loft caused by steam from the shower fan and/or a leak in the roof. This originally started as a nail had pierced the flexible ducting used to connect the 2 pipes in the loft and...
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    New fence with blue stains?

    Just had a new fence installed with some strange blue stains. Any ideas what these might be and if they are a concern and possibly need fixed or treated? We're being charged £650 in total (labour and materials) for this double sided fence. Just wondering if this is a fair price? Any advice...
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    Possible radiator pipe oxidisation

    Hoping for some advice about something I just noticed on a few of our radiators. Some of the pipes have what appears to be oxidisation (I'm guessing based on the turquoise colour) although there are no obvious leaks. The turquoise residue flakes off when touched but can't be totally cleaned...
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