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    Repairing Water-Damaged Floor Joists

    Yes, they are just sat on wall, butted up to blocks. So you think a minimum of 1m is necessary? Wow - I have my work cut out!! Thanks very much for advice!!
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    Repairing Water-Damaged Floor Joists

    After a leak under my bathroom shower tray I need to repair 2 or possibly 3 floor joists. Unfortunately, the leak was a steady trickle over a couple of years which has ruined the ends of the affected joists (rotten!) along with approximately 1m2 of floorboards. I have removed shower tray...
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    Flashing Kit for Vertical Soil Pipe

    I live in a chalet-style bungalow and the builder or previous owner has put the plastic vertical soil pipe vent (110mm I think) through the pitched roof without a flashing kit. Although the concrete roof tiles have been cut to allow this, there's a pretty big gap where water has been...
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    Flashing Kit for Vertical Soil Pipe

    I live in a chalet-style bungalow and the builder or previous owner has put the plastic vertical soil pipe vent (110mm I think) through the pitched roof without a flashing kit. Although the concrete roof tiles have been cut to allow this, there's a pretty big gap where water has been running...
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    How do I stop this draught properly?

    I live in a chalet style bungalow (basically it's living space to ground floor with a couple of bedrooms upsatairs down the centre of the house. To each side of the bedrooms is a triangular loft space running the length of the house. Access to these spaces is via a couple of basic/crude...
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