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    Concrete Floor falling into cavity next to front door

    I am planning to lay a laminate floor next weekend and was going round checking that the subfloor was sound etc... I knew that by the front door the concrete was cracked and had a little movement in it.... Across the whole door width I was easily able to remove chunks of concrete and...
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    Consumer Unit

    I'm thinking of replacing my old fusebox for a nice trip switch comsumer unit. I've looked around and they are easy to buy and look simple enough to replace. Does anyone have any tips or warnings before I commit to the job? joe
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    Mildew on my roses

    My front garden (east facing) in surrey. is infected with mildew, It's really effecting my roses. I've sprayed the usual stuff with no effect HELP!!!
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    Nightmare suface to tile on!

    I have just removed my old bathroom tiles (they had embossed blue bows, so I couldn't tile over the top) They came off easily but either took some plaster with them or left the adhesive on the wall. So on the wall now is either: Bare concrete (rough plaster) Smooth top layer...
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    Cylinder connection

    I'm fitting a shower pump and have decided to use a warix flange. (please don't try to convince me to use an essex flange, with my luck I'll droop the first half dozen into the cylinder :oops: ). I'm also fairly happy about what I connect where.. My problem is that on coming to order the...
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    Toilet on laminate flooring

    I'm refurbing my bathroom, and plan to lay laminate flooring and swap the position of the basin and loo. I'm fairly happy about extending the waste pipe (it goes horizontal to the stack which is boxed) and moving the feed pipes, but don't know what the done thing for the flooring is? I...
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    Part P

    I think I know the answer to this one but.... I have bought a replacement Electric oven. Upon removing the old oven I have found that it was plugged into a normal socket (which is fed via a single radial circuit from the consumer unit via a switch above the worktop. I was planning to...
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