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    Sealing a screed for carpet or tiles

    Thanks mattysupra, Do you know of a primer or sealer that I can put down now, but will be OK for either tiles or carpet when I decide which I am going to lay?
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    Sealing a screed for carpet or tiles

    Thanks for the reply, The floor has already been screeded, and its dry. What I need is a sealer to protect the screed from wear and dusting. I read somewhere that you shouldn't use PVA on a floor if you are going to tile it because the adhesive only sticks to the PVA and not to the screed...
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    Sealing a screed for carpet or tiles

    Would water-based self-leveling compound be OK? The sealer needs to be able to withstand wear until I get the room finished, then be suitable either for tiles or carpet. Any advice appreciated!
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    Sealing a screed for carpet or tiles

    I have a room where a new sand-cement screed was laid some months ago. However the screed is dusting and abrading because its a high traffic area. I had intended to tile the room, but as I am getting the house ready for sale I may not have time and may just put down some cheapish foam-backed...
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    Filling a hollow at kitchen doorway - what to use?

    Sorry, where I said deepest depth was 25mm that should have been 15mm.
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    Filling a hollow at kitchen doorway - what to use?

    My kitchen floor is concrete and there is a hollow near the exterior door caused by traffic. The area to be filled is like a short passage way just over a door's width and only a few feet long, so it only has to be brought up level with the kitchen floor at one end. The area to be filled is less...
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    Replacement floor - screed or concrete?

    Thanks, that's been very helpfull. Just one more question if I may. I want to get it clear in my mind before I start. You say several hours before trowelling. Will the mix have gone off enough by then to walk on? Or do you use a board as support? The floor has a slight gradient from one...
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    Replacement floor - screed or concrete?

    Thanks noseall, I have worked out the volume of materials required as 0.85 sq. metres, so I intend to get at least 1 sq metre to make sure there is enough. But the ballast down here looks very rough. It's not river pebbles as you would get elsewhere, but a mixture of grey sand and large...
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    Replacement floor - screed or concrete?

    Can anyone also advise the volume of sand contained in a bulk bag?
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    Replacement floor - screed or concrete?

    I live in Cornwall and have had a replacement floor installed in the dining room (about 13 sq. metres). The old floor was excavated, a DPM laid, 4" of concrete, and about 2" of screed. Unfortunately the guy made a hash of it and the screed crumbled and had to be removed. I have had several...
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    Nige, I'm all for the cheapest option. :D Is it a realistic proposition? Any problems with building control? Would I have to cap off the chimney? Currently fitted with a chimney pot, and its a stone wall about 2 feet thick.
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    I don't currently have Economy 7. To switch to it for just an immersion heater would raise my costs for normal daytime usage. I estimate my old vented tank with immersion heater cost about £18/quarter to run as it was on for only 45 mins each night. (Except for a few weeks per year when I had...
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    Croydon, I agree. My problem is I had an old hotwater cylinder situated in the dining room which was originally heated by an Aga. The Aga had disappeared before I bought the house and the cylinder ran from an immersion heater. I removed it when renovating the dining room as it took up an...
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    Kev, Doitall has made about 1500 posts. Which ones did you have in mind?
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    Moss5, thanks for the info. I suspect a Thermal Store would suit my needs, providing the price is right! Any recommendations on manufacturers, or those to avoid?
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    Heat Banks and Thermal Stores

    I inadvertently raised this question in the Electrics UK forum, so am posting it again here. I am considering installing a thermal store hot water cylinder which will be powered by an on-peak immersion heater only. It's for hot water only and there is no central heating. It needs to supply a...
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    Heat Banks - advice needed

    Dellsmp, Thanks for the link. And my apologies for posting in the wrong forum.
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    Heat Banks - advice needed

    Yes, I appreciate that. But whatever the energy source you still need some way to convert it into hot water. My understanding is that solar panels are used to boost an existing system, usually a vented cylinder. A heat bank is a cylinder which contains a fixed amount of water which is heated...
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    Heat Banks - advice needed

    Thanks, but I don't need a means of obtaining electricity. Just a way of turning electricity into hot water. With solar panels I would still need some means of conversion.
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