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    external door threshold

    Are there actual building regs that state front and back external doors to a house should have Ground Level flush with interior floor level? I have seen some references that indicate this, but it would seem at odds with building regs pertaining to keeping 150 between dpc and ground level. In...
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    Loft Floor

    Loft is being converted and I am thinking of getting soft wood floorboards put down instead of chipboard, just because I will leave them exposed and I guess easier to take up if I ever need to. For the bathroom I will be tiling so I presume I need ply, so would the ply go straight onto joists...
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    Insulated Timber Wall

    Hi, If a stud wall is used with insulation used instead of block for a hip to gable conversion internal, are there any issues when it comes to fixing to the wall. I read an other thread where someone said you need to be careful not to pierce vapour sheet otherwise could have problems...
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    Roofing Job

    Hi I need some advice.. am getting full re-roof done with clay plain tiles as it in terrible state, plus getting loft converted with dormer. Have also asked for guttering, soffits and fascias to be done. Roofer going to cap fascia's .....is that ok? I cannot tell if existing timber is rotten...
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    Cleaning Bricks

    Hi I need to rebuild part of a garden wall and need to clean the bricks up. Going to knock off the pieces of mortar and was going to use diluted brick acid to clean them up again. They are a sandy finish. Any tips on using the acid or what type of gloves and googles to buy? Cheers!
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    Matching Bricks

    Hi whats the best way to go about matching bricks? Where could I go to get samples? Thanks.
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    Clay Tiles

    Hi, we will be getting roof redone as well as dormer built and bay retiled, so just looking into tile types. Think I would prefer clay to concrete given they last longer. Original tiles are same shape as rosemary though they look redder / darker when compared to a brand new rosemary, which...
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    Tiles

    Hi, our bay window needs the tiles replacing, they are looking very old and like they have been painted previously. Stupid question maybe, but are the tiles used for bays different to roof tiles? If so, presumably best place to go is a roofing merchants to see the different types.
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    Head Height

    Hi I wonder if someone could tell me what amount of space is actually taken up with insulation, floor joists, plasterboard, floorboards etc when doing a loft conversion. I cant actually find what it would total, just lots of varying opinions on what original head height you need start with -...
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    Removing Rsj

    If an rsj is already in place, for example if the kitchen at the back of a semi detached house has been extended to the side by taking out part of the side wall on ground floor, is it possible for the supporting rsj to be removed and replaced if you wanted to do a back extension and needed a...
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    Shelving

    Hi I'm wanting to build some shelves using scaffold boards. The wall has a boxed in plumbing running down the centre, so originally I was going to put shelves either side of it. But now I'm thinking of using one long board with a bit cut out for where the box is. Would the be any problems in...
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    Bonding 2 different coloured silicone sealants

    Hi, I have removed a load of old silicone from the shower which has plastic boards rather than tiles. The boards are black marble effect so I am going to use black silicone vertically in the corners, but it might look strange to use black above the shower tray. However where the black vertical...
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    Questions about Screws

    I'm sick of running out of screws for DIY jobs such as hanging things, replacing door hinge screws, hanging blinds, bits of woodwork etc. So I want to buy a multi set with differences sizes and thicknesses, pozi top and I guess countersunk. However, all the trade packs in screwfix for example...
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    Help Trimming Door

    No doubt this is a basic question, but what is the best type of hand saw to cut the bottom of old pine doors; I need to trim some for new carpets? I do not have any power tools other than small sander and when I try use a hand plane, it stops suddenly when it hits the tenon joints in the bottom...
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    MDF

    Hi, I need some advice re. sanding MDF. I will be painting some MDF shelves with undercoat and eventually eggshell (oil) and will be giving them a sand down between coats. I'm aware i need to wear a mask, but not sure how to clean up the dust before the following coat. The first time I sand...
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    Sanding

    Does anyone have any tips on sanding? For example, rather than just using bits of paperbacked sandpaper, do the pros use electric sanding tools for walls, skirting, cupboards etc. Or do they use hand held cloth backed? Any tips appreciated Thanks.
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    Advice Needed on Primer and Undercoat

    Hi all, I am decorating a bedroom and I need to paint some old alcove built in wardrobes, which have old paint on, some unpainted skirting, a bare timber sill and some MDF shelves that have recently been built. I am going to finish the MDF shelves, skirting and sill off in white oil based...
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    Help - Insulating Bay Window

    Hi, The plasterboard under our bedroom window has a bit missing and so I am getting a plasterer to sort this out when he skims the whole room and a few people have suggested taking off the old plaster from the stud wall immediately below the bay and then putting Celotex between the vertical...
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    Sanding Wooden Door

    I need to sand down an old Victorian pine door to get rid of some marks, what is the best sandpaper to use as I am aware that you can scratch the wood instead of sanding. Also is it easier / worth buying and using an electric sandpaper.
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    Help filling hairline cracks in newly skimmed walls!

    I have just had a bedroom skimmed and have noticed a couple of hairline cracks in the corners of the room, about three or four foot down from the ceiling that sort of run diagonally up the wall towards the ceiling. Its a Victorian terraced house so I presume this is not uncommon? Anyway, I...
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