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    New Floorboards Creaking

    Yeah, i saw they were lacking a bit aswell - will probably bang a few extra in where it’s needed
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    New Floorboards Creaking

    Well I found the cause - it was really bugging me so I carefully took the floorboards up on the landing. I narrowed it down to joists being the culprit. Once the boards up, it was obvious that all the joists were pretty loose in the hangers. I drove some screws through the ends of them into the...
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    New Floorboards Creaking

    i did actually - i routed the backs of them out but obviously i didnt get it perfect
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    New Floorboards Creaking

    hi, Thanks chaps - i didnt use any straps or jacks or anything, but then the boards slatted together reasonably easily. The one thing i thought was that in one part of the room near when boards are creaking there is an rsj running through the room which the joists are sitting one - unfortunately...
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    New Floorboards Creaking

    Hi, I've just laid new pine tongue and groove floorboards on the first floor of our house. The joists below were replaced a couple of years ago and chip board was put on top of them. I'm replacing the chipboard with the floorboards as its a period property and they'll be finished and exposed...
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    Air Brick Problem

    Yep - we certainly get a lot of slug trails on the carpet in the mornings which my wife is convinced are coming up from under the floor! I think I’ll probably stick done better air bricks in at some point and attempt to clear out some of the wood debris aswell - hopefully tat might help with...
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    Air Brick Problem

    Here we go for pics - finally got done tonight i really need to take a couple of boards up near the wall to see what the ends of the joists are like
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    Air Brick Problem

    Sure, thanks - how come you suggest two sir bricks on right and then just replace the one on the left? i probably need to take a closer look at the joists which will be cemented into the front stone wall. There is no movement in the floors at the moment but defo worth me checking - prob at the...
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    Air Brick Problem

    Here’s the front elevation . You can see the two air bricks - i know the one on the left particularly is ground level which isnt great, but we dont get water pooling in this area that i have seen - i think it runs towards the road.
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    Air Brick Problem

    i've pulled the planter box out of the way so hopefully, that'll help. I'll have to see if i can get a pic of below the boards later on when i've finished work, but see below for the front. Its going to be tricky to put vent bricks in the internal wall where it steps down as the wall is about...
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    Air Brick Problem

    Hi, I have a house which was built in around 1820 and then converted to dwelling in around 1920. In the main living room, there is a suspended floor and the front of the house goes out on to the street. Today, i had to take some of the boards up to run some leads, but noticed the sub floor is...
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    Woodchip on bare plasterboard

    Yep - i guess that would save me the hassle of pulling it all out and deposing of it. I guess it would help insulate the room better!
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    Woodchip on bare plasterboard

    Hi, I'm renovating our loft room which was last decorated by the previous owner in the 80s. The whole room is plasterboard with painted woodchip wallpaper straight onto the plasterboard. Is there any way off getting it off? The room is 6m x 3m - i'm considering that i may have to remove all...
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    Bricked up Archway - knocking through

    Here's the pic I have by the way - you can just see the water wheel for the mill at the bottom left -
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    Bricked up Archway - knocking through

    Thanks Tony - good to know aswell. There are no worries with the abutments - quite substantial!
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    Bricked up Archway - knocking through

    Thanks Ken - my mate said to be careful of zombies on the other side - just my 5 year old son though sticking his hands through the hole! Some of the pointing was loose in a small area of the arch so I've cleaned up the brickwork and will repoint it before removing the rest of that stone work...
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    Bricked up Archway - knocking through

    Hi, We have house built with thick stone walls - about 80cm. In the kitchen, there is an archway covered by plasterboard which was the original exterior wall to the house about 100 years ago. We'd like to uncover it as a feature an also to let ore light though. I've removed the plasterboard...
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    Replacing a rotten joist supported in a stone wall.

    Thanks for the help - appreciate it :-) It'll be a couple of weeks before I start the work properly, but will reply back when I start. Cheers , mike
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    Replacing a rotten joist supported in a stone wall.

    Hi, That`d be great to get some advice on the bolt ons and pockets. I got round to lifting the boards on the other side today - it looks like the joists here are dry. It actually looks like there is a layer of red brick at the bottom which has been the foundation for the stone wall. I think...
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    Replacing a rotten joist supported in a stone wall.

    Hi, 1-Yes, will be keeping to 6 x 2 - i`ll be lifting a few boards on the other wall either tomorrow or monday i think to take a look. I did replace a radiator on this wall so have previously a few of the joists which looked fine, but will make sure. 2- the white plastic pipe you can see is the...
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