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    Painting inside a fireplace..

    Thanks guys, it is a multi-fuel stove that's going in rather than an open fire, so hopefully the bricks shouldn't get too hot! We're really after a lighter finish than black, so might end up going for the emulsion than blackboard paint, etc...can't seem to find any tougher paints in anything...
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    Painting inside a fireplace..

    Hi all, Hopefully a quick easy question, we have recently reopened our fireplace after it was blocked up, its now ready for the multi fuel burner to be installed however we would like to paint the interior first. It is a concrete base with cement render, we are a little concerned if emulsion...
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    loft boarding questions

    Good afternoon all, I know these sorts of queastions have been asked again and again (sticky could be good!) but they dont seem to help much with my current position. My loft insulation is about to be increased, so in preperation we have taken up all the boards(why nail them...) current...
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    Concrete base for prefabricated garage help needed quickly!

    fantastic just what I was hoping to hear, 4" of hardvore then 4-6" of concrete(redimix) with mesh, should be fine then, been really cold here and in places it dosnt look like its set much at all but its been frosted for 7 solid days, heavilly wrapped up atm so hopefully should help now, best to...
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    Concrete base for prefabricated garage help needed quickly!

    Right the garage is due to be erected on Tuesday - 4 days time and still concerned about the base, one patch in the middle (not so important as there will be no weight there) and at the front the top 1mm of concrete has lifted in flakes, looks like a stiff brush would remove them and underneath...
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    Concrete base for prefabricated garage help needed quickly!

    Just recently had a concrete base laid for a prefabricated garage. All looked fine to start with, hardcore decent depth etc my first concern was running out of redimix but off they went and mix'd up thier own, finish looked fine little rough but overall looked fine. unfourtunatly it wasnt...
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    chimney and fireplace

    thanks all, will try an get it removed this w/e. you really think a stove is much better than an open fire, room is only 11x16 i believe
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    chimney and fireplace

    is it anygood? take it its a coal/wood fire then? any idea if we just remove it we could have something else fitted?
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    chimney and fireplace

    Moved into our lovely new house, central heating is oil boiler is 30 years old but runs as well as it did when made. Chimney is completly blocked off, there was at some point a back boiler, as it is our cold water main comes in though the chimney (in the corner) So as its coming up to winter...
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    The diy shower install...

    exellent, thanks for that, looks like im on the right track then :) 8m not too far for the shower to be from the pump? would rather keep to the one pump but if it really needs two then it can be changed too two. I presume the pressure with pumps is not a problem for the pushfit fitting the...
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    The diy shower install...

    Well trying to find a plumber round here is impossible, been promised to phone back, to come round and have a look and nothing, and the ones that do come round you see why they have free time..... So time todo it myself! my plans for the install are not decided or fixed so I welcome your...
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    Another electric shower question

    where would i find the main switches rating? cant see anything written on it, ay just be blind tho...
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    Another electric shower question

    Less vital than on sockets supplying portable equipment outside, and you haven't got it on those either, but on balance a good idea. Luckily we have a double socket with rcd protection outside, again a recent install from the look of things. Ok so a 10mm cable run in to to consumer unit...
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    Another electric shower question

    Anyone else able to offer any advice?
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    Another electric shower question

    The shower is a very pathetic trickle if you want any warmth to it! The stud wall has no insulation and neither does the ceiling void, clipped in both (for as far as I can see) The Mcb I belive is a recent addition, it was using wireable fuses recently. Need to get new bsatteries for my...
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    Another electric shower question

    Good morning all, sorry but I've got another electric shower question. First I will explain our current setup. We have an old Mira electric shower, its connected to a switch outside the shower room which looks to be a kitchen cooker type switch, this is then run directly to the consumer unit...
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    New shower install

    Ok just wanted to check a couple of final points as im allways a little paranoid when i dont quite understand it all! without any extra work theres no risk of air being sucked through the pump? The pump can just tee off the pipework that feeds the bathroom (15mm pipes) You dont need a pull...
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    New shower install

    Evening all, I'm having a new shower installed in my upstairs bathroom, no shower there yet but so new install, bathroom is being replaced so can do whatever needs doing. The wall the bath is on is next to the airing cupboard so pipes, pumps and power can be run in there. ~I've been...
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    what type of shower

    Hello all, Just moved into a new place and the shower couldnt wash soap out of your hair so needs to be replaced, its a very old looking electric shower. Current situation, its a downstairs toliet and shower room, behind the shower is the utility which has hot and cold water pipes, I...
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    Age of fusebox

    Thanks guys your help is exellent as allways :) Rewire added to the budget as well as countless other things. Now I just have to decide if its worth it....
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