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    Repairing plaster wall around socket

    Many thanks, wish I’d known about Niglon.
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    Repairing plaster wall around socket

    Many thanks, very helpful advice.
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    Repairing plaster wall around socket

    Advice please for repairing wall after new socket installed.
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    Bosch recirculating cooker hood

    And as Ericmark suggests a light show!
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    Bosch recirculating cooker hood

    Many thanks for the information. Previously when I checked this part it came up as not compatible with DWB66BC60B 02. I rang Bosch this morning and they gave me part 17006795 £58.92, can get it a lot cheaper from B&Q or Amazon. What I had found confusing about the installation was there is a...
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    Bosch recirculating cooker hood

    I really do wish I'd never bothered buying the Bosch DWB66BC60B new cooker hood, knocked daft trying to find how to install, and buy the right kit. After much searching Bosch site gave me a part number but on looking that part up it said it wasn't compatible with my model. Having read other...
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    45 amp oven and hob connection

    We're replacing our electric oven and hob. When they were disconnected from a chocbox, our neighbour who used to be an electrician said, it the wrong type and not suitable for 45amps, it had melted over one of the screws. We are now buying the necessary parts for the electrician to wire up...
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    Floor tiling on top of existing floor tiles

    Is it okay to lay porcelain tiles on top of existing floor tiles? What are the disadvantages of doing this? Underneath are wooden floor boards and possibly ply. Also are there disadvantages to lifting the existing tiles?
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    Render Advice

    I'm having an extension rendered, it comprises brickwork to the existing bit and blockwork on the new part. I intend having silicone, ECOREND SR15 as opposed to Monocouche. Whilst it's more expensive for the tub of ready mixed SR15 than the monocouche, the job appears to work out less expensive...
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    Which render?

    Hi, I'm interested in what you finally decided on for the render. I'm about to have an extension rendered and am considering ECOREND SR15 (that is silicone). Whilst it's more expensive for the tub of ready mixed than the monocouche, the job appears to work out less expensive as the tub does...
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    Brick laying Soldier Bricks

    The soldier bricks are a feature, the render will be above and at the side of them. Thank you for the comment about them needing to be slightly set out to allow for the render.
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    Brick laying Soldier Bricks

    I am in the process of an extension where soldier bricks are being inserted above the windows and garage door before rendering. Firstly, we have a good relationship with our builder and workmen. However, the more I look at the workmanship on the soldier bricks the more unhappy I see the...
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    Insulation for new external wall

    The room over my garage is being extended with breeze blocks (later to be rendered). The existing room has 50mm foil backed block insulation, and I think a couple of inches of rock wool. With the new building regs we have to increase the insulation. This will mean losing a couple of inches off...
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    New extension matching the brickwork

    I’m having plans drawn up to extend above the garage. I’d like it to be brick, rather than render, but know I can’t get the original’purple curtain wire’. How well does brick stain work? I’m concerned the bricks will still look a different colour. To add to the dilemma this will most likely be...
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    Installing new foul drainage

    I'm considering putting an ensuite on the bedroom. It would mean installing new foul drainage (the existing foul waste for bathroom and kitchen is at the other side of the house). I'm assuming the 'pipes' would need connecting to the public sewage pipes running under the front pavement (they may...
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    Cost of labour to fit an extractor fan

    When the house was bought in 2012, the Property Information Pack did not require a Building Control Completion Certificate as such. We were provided with Building Control pass certificates for the work carried out, the seller said there were no outstanding issues, which our solicitor accepted...
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    Cost of labour to fit an extractor fan

    Sadly Flameport not to the buyers. In fairness it's so Building Control will issue a completion certificate for work done by the previous owner. I don't know whether the buyers solicitor is being paid by the hour but he's being extremely pedantic on all matters.
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    Cost of labour to fit an extractor fan

    I'm needing to roughly guage whether a half day seems reasonable for drilling the hole in the wall and fitting a 150mm extractor fan. There is an electrical supply to the external light at the point it's to be installed and below is a socket should it need to be spurred. Electricians in the...
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    60 Litre Extractor fan

    Many thanks 'Flameport' for the info, it was very helpful.
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    60 Litre Extractor fan

    Building Control have said I must install a 60 litre fan in the open plan living room of my down stairs flat. The cooker has a hood but can’t be vented to an outside wall in the kitchen area. Any suggestions on types of fan as the only ones I see saying 60 litres appear to be commercial ones.
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