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    Kitchen Radial Main

    We have recently extended a kitchen and need to confirm the existing arrangements for the electrical supply are as they should be. The kitchen is supplied by a radial main from the consumer unit via a 6mm cable originally connected to an electric cooker switch/socket, then via 2.5mm T&E to...
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    Edwardian Kitchen Floor Dilemma!

    Thanks for the info. The kitchen is new and has telescopic legs so a modest height change is no problem. Ideally I would lay surface dpm and then a thin laminate type finish but I don't know if this is a good idea? The area is only about 4 square metres.
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    Edwardian Kitchen Floor Dilemma!

    Thanks for the advise on battens. What would be the best way to fix these to the subfloor without compromising the DPM beneath them?
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    Edwardian Kitchen Floor Dilemma!

    We have a dilemma with what to do with the Kitchen floor in our house. It is a brick built house (1911) with solid walls and the kitchen floor (originally the scullery) is quarry tiled over a thin layer of mortar on compacted rubble/sand, with presumably no form of DPM. The tiles were covered in...
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