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    Orange spots in the bath

    Thanks for the replies fellas. The bathroom is pretty well ventilated ,large window at the side of the bath and extractor fan nearby plus fully refurbished before the bath went. Would the iron supply pipes still be used with propertys circa 1970-1980s. Its at the end of a small cul-de-sac. I...
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    Orange spots in the bath

    Hi just wondering if any plumbers had ever come across a problem before what we are having. A new bath was fitted 6 months ago and a shortly after small orange specks started appearing on the base of the tub. These look like rust and are no more than 2mm wide but appear in random spots. They...
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    Hi Ranger the house is 1940s/50s. We have been in about a two years now. The vinyl tiles are down in about half of the kitchen and I can remember there being none down when we did the hallway carpet!! Time and two children are a problem on this job. They are going on holiday for a week anyway...
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    Hi Daz most of the kitchens looks fine where i have took some of the lino up to have a look. On the pictures shows where a section is missing at the chimney breast(old fire maybe). Somebody had already filled it in but put no dpm underneath so it basically came up in my hands.I have chipped any...
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    25mm a bit of exagaration on my part having a closer look in most areas its about 10mm stretching to about 20mm in small parts. Its quite hard and brittle in your hands, would this be more likely asphalt?
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    Hi Daz the majority of it seems ok and is still stuck down to the concrete below is just a couple of sections round the edge where its come away about 200mm from the wall.
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    Will be a floating click floor. The bitumen runs the entire way through the house so was trying to avoid taking it up at all costs :(
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    Screeding on top of bitumen

    Hi I am soon to be starting on a new kitchen in my house and I'm after some advice regards the floor. The floor is a concrete sub base with a 20-25mm bitumen screed on top of that. The floor is not very level so I was hoping to use some self level on top of it so I can lay a wood floor. Is there...
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