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    Gap between house and path

    Thank you for the help, I really appreciate it. So I have dodged the rain showers and got some pictures (not sure how useful they will be. But the area is directly below a large lounge window and I am pretty certain it is not double skin as it's not thick enough. There also doesn't appear to be...
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    Gap between house and path

    Hello It's been a while since I posted, but I would like some product advice please. Last year after jetwashing a path in front of my newly acquired 1960s estate house I must have removed the moss and gunk between the house and the path and now I am getting damp problems on that wall, so I am...
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    Eco friendly heating

    Hello all I am doing some research into a new heating system for an old 2 bed cottage I've just bought. At the moment it has an oil system, which I hate and it's old. The place is about to undergo a complete renovation so the heating can be renewed, but there are a lot of options and I thought...
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    Insulated render on old building

    So I have a question about insulated exterior and interior render in a old Cornish granite based house. I have been advised in order to up the EPC rating to get the place rendered with an insulating render - insulation board with a render over the top (I guess that's what it is) on the outside...
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    Lime plaster ceiling repair (not not in this case)

    I hope this is the right forum to place this one. I have an old cottage with lime plaster just about everywhere. When I was renovating it I replaced some of the stud walls with plasterboard instead of lime on laths. However, in my office I liked the wonky floors, unstraight walls and ceiling...
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    Plywood onto concrete

    Hello, I've see some beautiful floors made with plywood sheets cut into planks or squares and would like to do something similar in a brand new conservatory. It has a concrete base, so am thinking of putting down a liquid DPM to seal it. Does anyone know a good way of securing the 'planks'? Is...
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    LED light fitting

    Hello I don't usually post in here as I tend to leave electrics to the experts, but I have such a small job to do I thought I'd tackle it myself. But I wanted to double check to make sure I am doing it right. Anyway I bought an LED ceiling light to go into our hallway. At the moment it have...
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    Bitumen paint removal from flagstones

    I hope this is in the right place. In the past (prob 10 years ago) someone painted the side wall of a covered passageway at the side of my house with a bitumen paint (Before I bough it). I am prepping for a entire house paint and want to remove the bitumen. The trouble is, at the bottom the...
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    Render problem

    So it is time to paint my old cottage. I've had a trouble area for a year or so and had to wait for some other building work to be done before tackling the painting. I've started on the hairline cracks, but the trouble area is a issue. I have scrapped off the peeling paint and unstable...
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    Exterior painting solutions

    Hello I'm not after advice to do something myself as I am hoping to find a company with more than just a ladder and a paint brush. My property has an awkward side elevation that is not very accessible to ladders or scaffolding. So I'd like to know what options are their available for painting...
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    U shaped reinforcing rod/bar

    Hello I really find this forum useful so thank you to everyone who responds. I am trying to find some U Shaped metal rod - either reinforcing rod/bar or something similar as I need to secure a set of steps onto a riverbank. When the river is in flood in the winter there is a chance the steps...
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    Thin patio material advice

    Hello I have a outside yard and alleyway down the side of my house which is next to a river. A couple of years ago we removed the old concrete pad and replaced with new concrete with the view to covering it with something more aesthetic such as pavers. However, having lived here for a while...
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    Honeywell AG6/WB clicking

    It's only 2 years old, I wondered if there was a back up battery inside and it was running low.
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    Honeywell AG6/WB clicking

    I have a quick question about my Honeywell AG6/WB exterior unit. It's making clicking noise. I noticed it this morning and thought perhaps it was rain dripping onto the window ledge, but it wasn't. The alarm box is clicking. Doe anyone have any ideas?
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    concrete residue on glass doors

    While laying a concrete slab outside the contractor left some concrete splashes on our glass doors. The glass is specially tinted and so I was wondering if there was any products which would help me soften the concrete to help get it off. Or would I be better trying to steam clean it off...
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    skirting in uneven wall

    It varies as there are different gaps along the wall. Some are as small as a couple of mm some as big as 1cm.
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    skirting in uneven wall

    I hope this is in the right forum. I am putting skirting into a room in an old cottage. The walls are lime plastered and not exactly straight and uneven. The uneveness is not too bad, but there are gaps between the skirting board and the wall in places. I think they are too big to just use...
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    Brick back yard advice please

    At the moment the courtyard is cheap concrete paving slabs. I don't know how they were laid, but there is a small trench to a drain at the moment that I wouldn't cover up. I did think I'd need engineering bricks, but you do see bricks dating back to the time of Henry the 8th that are still...
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    Brick back yard advice please

    I have an old cottage and will be redoing the courtyard garden. I'd like to have a red brick floor and would like it to look like its been there for years. Reclaimed bricks are an idea, but do I need to go for engineering bricks or are normal ones ok? Thanks for your help Gavin
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    Fixing rotten end of oak beam

    I hope I'm posting this in the right section. I have a large supporting oak beam in a 1840s cottage. It runs across the living room ceiling and into each wall. The end that enters the left hand wall which it the end wall of the house is partly soft and rotten in a small area. I have no idea...
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