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    Ring mains in a small house

    Hi all, I'm having some work done at a small house (2 up, 2 down) and the electrician has suggested that it would be okay to have just one ring main for the lounge and 2 bedrooms upstairs and one ring main for the kitchen. I've always been used to one ring upstairs, one down and one for the...
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    Best material for stringers?t

    As per title. Plan to build a small staircase and was wondering what material is best for stringers. Thanks.
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    Routes for chasing plastic pipes

    Hi, I'm planning to plumb in some new rads with 15mm polypipe. I want to chase the pipes into the walls to hide them (I'll cap them before plastering over them) but I'm a struggling a bit with the best way to route them (or indeed whether there is any regulation on where they can be routed...
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    Vented vs unvented cylinder

    I'm looking at cylinders for a renovation and the heating engineer has suggested an unvented cylinder. I have a few q's I could do with some help on never having had an unvented: I have 15mm mains and I know that with the correct pressure and flow that could be okay subject to the HE...
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    Stabilising stone

    I have 3 or 4 flaking stones on my Victorian cottage, caused by a previous owner use a hard cement mortar to repair the pointing. They are not too bad, but I'd like to try and stabilise them. What can I use to do that? Thanks.
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    Tidying up loose stone above a lintel

    I have a Victorian house which has loose stone above the internal wooden lintel. It doesn't really support anything as the roof is supported on the external wallplate which sits on a lime mortared wall. The loose stones have caused the surface plaster to crack so I have stripped it back to...
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    Driveway changes

    Hi, I have an existing driveway with gates that are set back from the pavement but about 6 feet with a small area outside the gates between the gates and the pavement. I want to remodel the driveway and see if I can reclaim some of the space that I own outside the driveway. In the attached...
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    Can a gulley be converted to a soil stack?

    As per title really. Gulley that takes only kitchen waste - can it be converted to connect a soil stack? Thanks.
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    Decisions decision... LPG vs oil

    As per previous posts, I've been looking at replacing a Rayburn with and oil fired boiler. A new thought I have now is about LPG vs. oil. I know LPG is more expensive, but as the whole kitchen (where the boiler is) is being changed, I quite like the idea of a gas hob which is making me start...
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    Re-batten and felting a roof

    What's the going rate to rebatten and "felt" a roof on a small late Victorian semi? Standard pitched roof, about 18 foot long. Location is south west. Thanks.
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    Finishing square windows into arched openings

    Looking at putting some uPVC windows into an older property with brick arched openings. Part of the property has already been done and it looks like it's a square casement with a arched finisher at the top. The question is, what is in the void behind the finisher? Thanks.
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    Moving a Rayburn

    Does anyone have an approximate idea of the cost to move a Rayburn in a kitchen? It's oil fired and does central heating as well as cooking. Thanks.
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    Re-wiring

    I want to rewire a property and, as a fairly experienced person around electrics (although not an electrician), there's a fair amount I am capable of doing. How likely is it that I'm going to find an electrician who'd be up for letting me do the "donkey" work and him doing all the connecting...
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    Supporting joists for stairs

    Hi all, I am at the early stages of thinking about moving a staircase. Putting aside the fact that I know I need building regs approval and a structural engineer to validate any plan, I'm looking for some general advice on how an opening is made into a floor. I have two pics. Pic A shows the...
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