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    Preparing external window cills

    I'm preparing to paint my window frames. I've scraped off all the flaking paint from the window cill (outside), it's left me with the old paint rubbed down ready to paint, but there's lots of areas where the paint has come off completely leaving bare wood. If I paint over everything it won't...
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    Seems expensive £?

    I've tried 12 local plasterers over the weekend, most were on answer phone, only 3 called back. I went back to the £445 guy, he's agreed to do it for £350 now. Thanks for your help Steve.
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    Seems expensive £?

    Really need it done next week and I can't get anyone else round to quote, they're all busy. If this guy is in the ball park I'm happy to book him, I just hate to be ripped off
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    Seems expensive £?

    I've stripped the wallpaper off our bedroom and some of the plaster has come off one wall to reveal the original block work, about 5 sqm. After that's been fixed I want the complete room skimmed, total area is 20 sqm. I've had a guy look at it, he said he will come round and 'hardwall' the 5...
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    Replacing a rotten window cill

    Thanks joe-90, do you have the brand name for this stuff? Thanks.
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    Replacing a rotten window cill

    So do I smear the fibre glass paste against the extg cill, then screw the new cill onto it, wipe off the excess? Thanks.
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    Replacing a rotten window cill

    So do I smear the filler onto the extg cill then push my new cill against it, remove the excess filler that squidges out, and put some screws through my new cill into the existing cill to hold it on place? Thank you.
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    Replacing a rotten window cill

    I've removed all the wet rot from our window cill. I suppose I should now get a new cill and cut down the length, and just connect it to the existing cill, using glue and screws? Thing is, the existing cill is all jaggered and rough (as per the picture) so my new (cleanly cut) cill won't...
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    Window cill

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    Lifting turf and re-laying

    I've got it all done today, thank you very much for your help and also the offer of the lawn lute. You're very kind.
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    Lifting turf and re-laying

    Brilliant idea, thanks.
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    Lifting turf and re-laying

    Thanks. Bit expensive for such a small area though.
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    Lifting turf and re-laying

    I want to lower an area of my lawn (about 10sqm). I'm thinking of carefully cutting the turf with a half moon tool, getting under the turf with a shovel and putting it to one side, then scrape some of the top soil away (about 50mm), then put the turf back. I'm just concerned the finished...
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    Using multifinish

    Thanks chaps.
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    Using multifinish

    My sister has a very small peice of wall, on the wall there is a small area (500mm x 500mm) where the plaster has blown, the depth of the damage is 3mm. I can skim small areas so have agreed to go round tomorrow and sort it out. Reading on this site, I should use bonding to fill the hole...
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    Preparing for new turf

    I'm not sure the picture shows my existing ground too well. Basically the garden has lumps and bumps, a few weeds, and areas where grass is coming through. We want to raise the garden 100mm by bringing in screened top-soil. I'm guessing I should go across the whole garden removing all...
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    Turf prep

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    Wallpapering over lining paper

    I have cross-lined a wall ready to wallpaper. I usually paste the wall as well as the wallpaper, so I can slide it into position when it's on the wall. Should I paste the lining paper, as well as the wallpaper? I'm just concerned too much paste may cause the lining paper to bubble or...
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