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    Metal Stud Wall - 1st fix

    Hey all. I have a stud wall made using metal framing. I have taken it down as it was built on top of floor boards that I’m replacing with t&g chipboard. Given the cost of timber I plan on reusing it when I put the wall up again however I want to put a socket in the wall. I plan on getting an...
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    Filler you can paint the same day

    I've filled some holes with Easifill 60 and looked to see how soon I could paint it and it says 24-hours. Had a google for a filler than can be painted the same day (for the next time) and apparently Toupret Quick Dry Filler is ready to paint in 3-hours. Any one used it? Any good? Thinking of...
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    How best to seal window exterior?

    The 1934 house I live in is rendered with pebbledash. I hate it but can't afford to pay someone to pull it all off and render it smooth. Anyway, these photos are from the top of the kitchen window. The gap you see above the white plastic ledge was rendered but it had blown so I pulled it out to...
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    Painting render

    Hi All I've had my gable end wall rendered with sand & cement. I want to paint it white. I've not done any external painting before. Do I treat it like fresh plaster and use a watered down coat first followed by 2 coats of undiluted paint? Can anyone advise on choice of paint? There's paint...
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    Do I need custom size doors?

    I need some FD30 doors to satisfy LABC. It's a 1934 property and the doorways vary in size from 1955 x 718 to 1975-715 mm The doors online all seem to state that a max of 2-3mm (depending on supplier) can be trimmed from any single edge. My understanding is that doors are fitted with 3mm gaps...
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    Tiling tools

    Hi All, I've been let down by a number of tilers. I guess they've got a lot of work on but it's disappointing when people don't attend to quote as agreed. Anyway, the work still needs doing. I've done a bit of tiling before but I'm so slow and have few tools that it is not the most economical...
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    Replacing a standard internal door with a FD30 fire door

    Hi, I'm investigating replacing all the internal doors with FD30 fire doors but want to find out if the door frames will need replacing. My understanding is that the thickness of FD30 doors is 44mm compared with the thickness of a standard door of 35mm. Is it acceptable to remove the doorjam...
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    Purchasing internal fire doors

    Hi All, I'm purchasing some internal fire doors after having the loft converted. We've decided we want to replace all the doors to a similar style so I need some advice on measuring up for ordering as I don't want to call a chippie until the doors are on-site as lead times during the conversion...
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    Hiring a chasing machine

    I need to chase 2 plastered brick walls in order to run some 8-core CQR cable. I'm a DIYer so don't have all the professional gear. Previously I have used an angle grinder for chases and the dust was horrendous. It's a 1930s property and the bricks were super hard. I still have the angle...
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    Mechanical or Pneumatic Cistern?

    Hi, I'm speccing out a new bathroom for the loft conversion. Found a toilet the missus likes, Ideal Standard Back to Wall Aquablade Pan (E050901) and now I need to get a concealed cistern for it. The cisterns comes in either mechanical or pneumatic flavours. As long as the flush button is...
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    Bathroom extractor fans with humidistats

    Hi, We're in the middle of a loft build and need to make certain decisions during the 1st fix to help things later on. Our current bathroom had an extractor fan wired to the lights which came on with the lights. This could be annoying as we only really need the extractor fan while we are...
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    What’s the point of shower trays with 4 upstands?

    I’m looking for a shower tray for my bathroom, 1000 x 800 with 2 upstands but can only find trays with 0 or 4 upstands. My understanding is that you tile over the upstands for additional protection against leaks. My tray will be against 2 walls so the additional upstands are redundant and may...
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    Replacing cast iron waste with plastic

    Hi, I'm having a loft conversion done and I'm considering replacing the cast iron waste pipe while the scaffolding is up as this will allow it to be taken down from the top which should make the weight more manageable. The cast iron waste is only connected to a single toilet currently and then...
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    Replacing tiles around bay windows with external insulation

    Hi, I live in a 1934 semi-detached house with bay windows (5 windows per bay). The 1st floor bay wall is single-skinned, presumably to reduce the weight on the window opening below. Below is a photo of a similar property from the internet. Unfortunately I have pebble-dashing rather than bare...
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    Wood primer & undercoat

    Hi All, I'm after advice on decorating the window boards for my living room bay window. I will acknowledge now that had I known earlier what I know now, I would have opted to just remove and replace them with some MDF boards. I didn't think I had the requisite carpentry skills and was trying...
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    Insurance while work in progress

    I phoned our buildings insurer to notify them that we're intending to have builders on site for a loft conversion. They've added some endorsements to our policy. 1 - increased the excess by £100 2 - Theft & damage is only covered if force or violence used. 3 - No storm damage cover for the...
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    I need to strip some window boards back to wood

    I have some window boards which have had decades of paint build up. I've previously tried a light sanding and applied zinsser 1-2-3 primer/sealer (waterbased) but defects have come through. I gave it a sand with my random orbital with 40-grit but it's slow going. I tried some no-nonsense...
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    Triple glazed pitched roof windows

    Hi, We're are in the early stages of a loft conversion. Finalising quotes and one of the decisions is over whether to get triple-glazed roof windows. The fact that we're in the midst of an energy crisis, roofs are considered to be a major route of heat loss and we live in a 1930s house with...
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    in-line bathroom extractor fan

    Hi, I currently have an in-line extractor fan located in the roof-space above my bathroom. I'm considering a loft conversion. Does this mean that I need to drill a hole in the wall of the bathroom to replace the in-line extractor? Thanks
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    Cement mixer

    I'm after a cement mixer and wanted some advice on what to look for as I'm a complete novice. The reason I want one is I have a lot of garden works which as a DIYer who has to consult the internet and YouTube, it would not be economical for me to hire one. I have 2 small walls i would like to...
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