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    How to stop render failure?

    The conclusion was that it wasn't subsidence, instead the various/many cracks were down to a number of unrelated minor problems. The report was done via the insurance company, so is very limited in detail. I've attached pictures of the cracks in the rear bedroom which has been linked to...
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    How to stop render failure?

    On a report about suspected subsidence by my insurance company, there is a paragraph in the document which states: "The configuration of the cracking in the render on the rear is considered typical by the onset of render failure. This particularly occurs when a strong render has been applied...
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    Bumps and perforations appearing in plasterboard

    We moved in in April last year, so not quite sure when plasterwork was last done on it. There are some long narrow ones ~2cm in width. But they vary, and some are splodgy. There is no obvious signs of moisture/damp, but if there was, would I expect such a result? I will look for a small bump...
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    Bumps and perforations appearing in plasterboard

    It's the plasterboard - the paint feels dry when scratching it with my nails.
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    Bumps and perforations appearing in plasterboard

    Hi, Plasterboards in a few diferent parts of my house (mostly in the attic) have over the past few months developed bumps and perforations. Can someone provide some guidance to why this should be happening, and whether it is normal? Pictures included. Thanks.
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    Using lead as a chimney cap

    As a result of leakage, we had some repair work done on our roof. The roofer also wrapped lead around the top of the unused chimney as a cap. In retrospect it looks ugly, however is this safe? (considering lead can be poisonous). I'm not sure whether he also left some air gaps to avoid damp...
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    Hover petrol mower vs rotary petrol mower

    Any advice or experience on hover mowers and rotary mowers? The surface of my garden is not very level, would the hover mower struggle? Thanks
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    Are Tesco branded lawnmowers any good?

    In need of a lawnmower. I have a budget of around £170, and a fairly large and wild garden (can't do electric). I've seen the 'Tesco PLM042011 Self Propelled Petrol Lawnmower 173cc' here...
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    Getting rid of weed on block paved driveway

    ...which is inevitably what the marketing material says, otherwise how would they convince you to buy their poison? Glyphosphate is toxic to all organisms. In turns off the production of amino acids in plants that animals require for protein synthesis. This means that roundup is an endocrine...
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    Getting rid of weed on block paved driveway

    I have a fair bit of weed growing between the cracks on my block paved driveway, trying to pull them out individually isn't viable due to the vast amounts (also it end up pulling the joining material out in the process). What is the best natural way to fix this? Would regular table salt mixed...
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    Petrol mower vs a hand pushed mower

    hmm... hand push mowers that bad? Can't do electric as the garden is quite sizable.
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