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    FENSA certificate with loft conversion?

    thanks for replies folks. I'll tell them I don't need the indemnity :D
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    FENSA certificate with loft conversion?

    Hi all, Our loft conversion was signed off 2 years ago and is guaranteed for another 8 years. I am selling and have sent the completion certificate and guarantee to the buyer's solicitor. The loft guarantee covers all work and materials within the loft. I am now being asked to pay for an...
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    cheaper alternative to rendering an external wall

    It was here when we moved in. I think they are standard house bricks. Maybe concrete blocks would've been better. They looked a bit mucky but I should've cleaned rather than painted. They started deteriorating the first winter after painting. Can't afford to rebuild so I'm wondering if it is...
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    cheaper alternative to rendering an external wall

    Hello, I'm not sure if this is a question for rendering or decorating forum so apologies if it is in the wrong place. The retaining wall around our parking bay looks a mess. When the house was decorated a few years ago, the decorator painted it with weathershield masonry paint. this turned out...
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    water on green tongue and groove floor

    thanks for reply dazlight, much appreciated. the gaps are more slightly more than 1mm. I don't think they will come out again and try to fix it. I might just try filling the gaps with black silicone and use a large floor mat next to the shower door
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    sister joists deep enough?

    thanks for reply folks, much appreciated. As they didn't sister on each side of the existing joist I'll avoid putting any heavy furniture in that part of the room. the photos are a couple of months old Vinn, I've been meaning to post for ages but not had chance. The loft conversion did go on...
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    sister joists deep enough?

    we certainly should've employed a better builder. with the benefit of hindsight we should've used someone else. Its been signed off recently but the joists were never inspected. It took ages to get signed off. Things that had to be corrected were missed by the inspector and it was me who pointed...
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    sister joists deep enough?

    Hello all Our loft conversion company used sister joists to level off part of the floor which they had built a bit wonky. There was a 3 cm fall over a length of 2 metres. The floor is now fairly level overall but slopes a little bit here and there. We can live with it and are happy with the room...
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    water on green tongue and groove floor

    Hi all, I wondered how water resistant moisture resistant tongue and groove flooring is? We have a fairly recent loft conversion which has eventually been signed off thankfully. A separate company fitted Karndean loose lay vinyl in the new loft bathroom. We went for loose lay in case we ever...
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    bending polypipe through right angles

    thanks BigSnoopy. The old shower seems like its on its last legs. I'm guessing its that perhaps rather than a tap. Its been leaking slightly for some time.
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    bending polypipe through right angles

    hi all, I wondered if its advisable to bend polypipe through a right angle or would it be better to use elbow joints? We had a loft conversion done and the plumber used polypipe or a similar product throughout and there are 3 different locations where the pipes bend through a right angle. I...
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    butting up 2 dormer loft conversions?

    Hello, I wondered what is the best way to close the gap between 2 adjacent loft conversions? We have just had ours done and our neighbour will do their's soon. We both have to build pretty much full width as the houses are narrow and if the cheek of the dormer is brought in from the boundary...
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    extra row of tiles or lead apron

    thanks for the reassurance chappers, much appreciated. very happy to put this one to bed
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    extra row of tiles or lead apron

    Hi all, I wondered if its possible to add an extra row of tiles at the top of the face of our dormer so that it matches the sides? If so is it a big job? the face of the dormer has one less row of tiles at the top under the fascia and sofits. I thought this might lead to water getting down...
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    new radiator not working

    good point motorbiking. I'll ask him to try it tomorrow. I'll turn the boiler down to. this evening the inlet and outlet to the radiator are piping hot, but the rad itself was completely cool. The rad itself is now starting to warm slightly but its taking a long time and it is only a tiny bit warm
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    new radiator not working

    thanks for the replies folks, very helpful. The radiator has never worked. I asked a local plumber to have a look at it. he turned off the towel rail in the loft bathroom and turned the temperature up on the boiler a bit. then he turned off the radiators downstairs. the copper pipe into the...
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    new radiator not working

    Hi all, We had a radiator installed in our new loft conversion a couple of months back and we have recently put the heating on for the first time in months and the radiator is not getting warm. There was a hint of slight warmth at the top of the radiator the first time we put the heating on. I...
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    remove old Gripfill from back of skirting boards

    thanks for replies folks. Very helpful. I thought about the cheap multi tool but the nearest Wickes is quite a distance. The sealant remover was a bad idea, it made the gripfill really sticky. A scraper wouldn't touch it. I got it all off with a chisel and hammer in the end but it took me a full...
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    remove old Gripfill from back of skirting boards

    Hi all, I have just taken skirting boards off in order to have laminate fitted. They came off easy as they haven't been on long. they were fixed with a nail gun and Gripfill. I was told I need to take the old Gripfill off the back before they can be re-fitted. I'm really struggling with this...
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    dpm foam underlay or fibre board?

    Hi all, We are having a laminate floor fitted in a new loft conversion bedroom. There is only 18 mm clearance between french doors and green chipboard T+G floor so we were quite limited in our choice of flooring. I've ordered duralay gold silentfloor underlay 4.2 mm thick, as I read good reviews...
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