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  1. J

    Five years of paint bubbles

    Many thanks for your help Misterhelpful & Bosswhite. I'll let you know what happens in due course.
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    Five years of paint bubbles

    Hello Misterhelpful Thank you so much for replying. I've checked Homebase & Wickes for "alkali resisting primer" and have not come up with a match. Have you any idea where I might but a small tin? Many thanks Jimbo
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    Five years of paint bubbles

    Hello For the last five years, I have had to repaint the same areas in our conservatory as bubbles develop in certain parts of the wall. The areas are in the middle of the wall. 95 % of the wall is fine and requires no attention. I have put tissue paper around areas where water may have...
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    Vaillant VCW-sine 18 T3 - Main burner does not fire up

    Tracked down a local engineer via B & G. There was a problem with the automatic air vent on the pump(£20 to replace). Thermometer (£20) replaced at same time. Boiler works fine now. Suggested replacement boiler: Vaillant EcoTec Pro24.
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    Vaillant VCW-sine 18 T3 - Main burner does not fire up

    Hello Tony & Gas Service Thanks so much for replying. No tests have been done to diagnose whether the solenoid is faulty. However, the diagram in the servicing manual, 9.4 Sheet 4 p53, suggests that if the differential valve is working, then the DC solenoid should be replaced. The person...
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    Vaillant VCW-sine 18 T3 - Main burner does not fire up

    Maintenance History of Vaillant VCW-sine 18 T3 1986-xx Already installed when I bought the house. Thermometer permanently at 30deg 1990-xx PCB changed 2006-xx Realigned pilot light 2009-06Reconditioned diverter valve 2012-05Changed Drayton Timer switch Siemens Drayton 2012-05Replaced radiator...
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    Window with gap under sill

    Many thanks Gregers & Burnerman for your help.
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    Window with gap under sill

    I have discovered a gap underneath one of my window sills. It measures 2" by 5/8" by 31". See below. Should I leave the gap or fill it with wood/cement? Many thanks. [/img]
  9. Gap under Window Sill

    Gap under Window Sill

    Gap under Window Sill
  10. J

    Splashboard on Oak Door (By Sea)

    Many thanks for your interesting and very helpful reply.
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    Splashboard on Oak Door (By Sea)

    It is about 100 yards from the beach and though it doesn’t get sea water all over it, there is lots of salt in the air and it is in a very exposed position on a very windy part of the coast in Sussex
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    Splashboard on Oak Door (By Sea)

    As you can see from the pictures below, the splashboard on the bottom of the door has a small gap. (The oak door was fitted by a professional carpenter 9 years ago). It is now leaking water. I plan to fill the gap with exterior wood filler (non-shrink if it exists). Then to cover the...
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  15. Oak Door

    Oak Door

    Oak Door
  16. Ceiling Screw into Position

    Ceiling Screw into Position

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    Part of ceiling collapsed

    As I was doing this by myself I built a frame to hold the plasterboard in position. I was then able to screw the plasterboard in position with a small gap running round the perimeter. This gap I filled with Wickes deep filler. This leaves 3mm which I can skim plaster...
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    Part of ceiling collapsed

    My first job was to secure the existing ceiling. This I did by screwing dry wall screws into the laths and joists. As the ceiling was uneven I found I needed a variety of different length screws. I painted over the screws with an oil based paint to prevent rusting. I then sealed in the existing...
  19. Gap filled in with Wickes deep filler

    Gap filled in with Wickes deep filler

  20. Plasterboard in postion with gap

    Plasterboard in postion with gap

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