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    Sinking water pipes into the wall

    I will take some pictures tonight and post them. The bathroom is being replaced so it will be a brand new shower. The floor is definitely solid.
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    Sinking water pipes into the wall

    The bathroom in question is on the ground floor, so I think it would just be solid concrete.
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    Sinking water pipes into the wall

    Hi All We are in the process of planning our new bathroom. We live in a Victorian house built in 1894. In the current bathroom the pipes are not sunk into the walls and visibly run along above the skirting board and then up the wall to the shower. Is there any reason why these cannot be...
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    Does erecting new wall require permission of any kind?

    Just to point out. It is only an internal wall to make the kitchen a little smaller and create a seperate space for the boiler and washing machine etc...
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    Does erecting new wall require permission of any kind?

    We are looking at the idea of building a wall (just plasterboard not brick) to create a small space off the kitchen. Will we require any sort of panning permission or need to comply with any building regulations or alike?
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    Removing Render from brickwork

    Thankyou for your responses. I think the best thing to do is to speak to whoever regulates building control. Does anyone have idea who that is? (is it my local council?) Also, if I get the go ahead to remove it, would I need to do anything to the brickwork afterwards (for waterproofing or...
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    Removing Render from brickwork

    I am a few weeks away from purchasing my first home and I have a few ideas whizzing around my head for things that need doing etc... This is my first question so I hope I provide all the detail necessary. The house was built circa 1900 and the the exterior walls have been rendered (Im not...
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