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    How many faults?

    Bathroom installation Not DIY RCD(loft) Fed from light circuit (1 or 1.5mm not sure). I can't remember if before this work there was a loop in/out or if this was the end of the circuit . Shaver socket fed from RCD, no fused connector for the shaver socket Digital shower fed via fsu from RCD...
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    Dot and dab tile adhesive?

    Probably a silly question but is tile adhesive suitable for attaching a small piece of plasterboard to an external wall?
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    Joist repair

    Hope this is the right place, so a bathroom fitter did this. 100mm diameter, cut with a 70mm saw but took a few goes presumably due to the 40mm pipe being fussy. 200mm depth joist and 2800mm length. I believe that the horizontal location is ok, however the diameter simply couldn't ever be. Over...
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    Bathroom connections, soil pipe and waste ok?

    Currently having a bathroom refit and wondering if my concerns are valid re the attached photos, the soil pipe connection is being moved under the floor, as shown here the new pipe on the left is pointing upwards which I have a feeling indicates an intention to connect to the original point on...
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    workmanship of roofing repair

    Hi all, had main roof done recently, some issues (broken tiles, starter kits missing etc) but they came back and fixed them. I'm looking at doing a much smaller low level garage roof myself to save money having paid over the odds for this, there are a few shortcuts I'm sure they took, can you...
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    Warped underground pipe coupling

    Any suggestions on how to return this underground pipe to its correct shape so I can replace this split coupling that has been leaking? Hot water? Just leave it and use plumbers putty? Some kind of insert? 110mm soil pipe Thanks
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    drainage channel repair/replace

    Hi, found that a drainage channel which links into a shared kitchen drain has cracked and is not taking water where it should go. It seems to be a concrete cast channel which is in 2 x 1m sections. 80mm deep, 85mm wide. It's also dropped in the middle, any water bubbles through a hole, going...
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    Silentrap did I need it?

    Kitchen sink has been a bit smelly and started to leak from the silentrap part of the trap. I cleaned the trap and waste pipe and tried it out, same thing. Checked the pipe on the other side as there's a rinser, it was clogged so u cleaned that up too, still leaks. luckily I had bought a spare...
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    heating airing cupboard after move to combi

    my airing cupboard is now empty, having switched to a combi boiler. i want to keep using it as an airing cupboard so had planned to add a small electric wall heater to help dry / keep stuff dry. something like this (on a timer or thermostat)...
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    should this gas pipe be capped

    Hi, we had a vented boiler converted to combi, this included upgrading a previously internal pipe to 22mm externally. The old pipe served only the boiler as we no longer have a gas oven, hob or fire. I told the fitter he didn't need to keep the old pipe live from the meter. I'm surprised that...
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    what happened here then, no power to meter

    had a boiler changed yesterday, vented to combi, so the immersion supply is now looking for a use. the fitter left the mcb off, this morning I wanted to check that the supply was still connected to the immersion switch by checking the the red light. switched the mcb on, went to the old...
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    downstairs loo blockage, lifting indoor airtight manhole cover

    hi, downstairs loo is blocked, no amount of plunger use has unblocked it (similar to this one) https://www.screwfix.com/p/professional-power-plunger/90321 . additionally, i've used some trade only unblocker which also hasn't done anything. It does empty, but takes around half an hour to do...
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    brand new composite door badly warping in sunlight

    anyone come across this? we had a "safedoors" composite door fitted last week, perfect initially but within a few hours we couldn't lock/unlock without difficulty, having to push it back into the frame to allow it at all. the company that fitted came and had a look, it wasn't as bad by that...
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    Box beam cut through

    My loft has a box beam running the length of both of the eves of the house, attached on top of the joists at the bottom. We had a bathroom refurbished recently and for one of the spotlights they used a hole saw to go through the beam, for the otgot spot in the same position further along the...
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    Bathroom fans mountain out of molehill?

    Getting a sparky to install an inline fan for our ensuite, given it's next to the bed we want either a pull switch only arrangement or a timer but with a pull switch we can use to switch off at night. No RCD on light circuit. Isolator apparently has to go in loft. Now I expected the pull switch...
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    Replace and strengthen utility room floor

    Due to already spongy floor patches throughout and a leaking dishwasher it looks like I need to replace approx 6sqm of t&g chipboard which feels like it's going through. The replacement will abutt 19mm chipboard but I plan to use ply and can only get 18mm ply, would you add shims only directly...
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    Lino on hardboard with underlay

    Water damage to some click laminate kitchen tiles so I'm replacing with sheet vinyl ontop of Hb. The floor has an underlay which is was going to take off but I'm wondering if it's worth leaving and screwing the hb on top. Would that be worthwhile or a bad idea? Thanks
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    off the peg houses, why the difference?

    There are a number of houses the same as mine on and around the same street, a "type c". I noticed that my neighbours house doesn't have a piece of what I thought was wood, undernearth the arch of the porch. "great" I thought, "I can removed it and it's one less thing to paint". only thing...
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    A tale of 2 quotes

    1980s house, verges cracked and falling out, a few slips from the ridge (neighbours is same age and in worse condition). I've decided to get them raked out and re-pointed/bedded. Tried a few local tradesmen based on recommendation and out of the local town booklet. One no show One...
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    Bosch Washer Dryer door handle problem

    Bought one of these a couple of years ago as they were supposed to be one of the few "good" makes, however the door handle recently broke. I have a replacement, but as you can see from the photo, it seems to have the same flaw as the original. The old handle is on top, you can see where I...
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