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    Worcester 24cdi rsf external leak

    Thanks NortonJ, Is that an easy thing to do( if I can get hold of the instructions)? Or should I call the professionals in?
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    Worcester 24cdi rsf external leak

    Hi, No one has touched the boiler for a long time, hot water all performing as normal, Just not noticed the water on the external wall before (which coincides with the central heating being switched on)
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    Worcester 24cdi rsf external leak

    Hi there, Can anyone help me please? First time I have used the central heating for such a long time and when I flick on the central heating, the pressure gauge indicator goes right round to the max (4) The radiators are fine and don't appear to need bleeding. When I looked outside, there is...
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    Small hidden Cooker Hood recommendations please!

    Hi, I have a 600mm bridging unit above my hob and need to get a recirculating cooker hood fitted in the space somehow! Has any done this and if so, please let me know how you did it as I want it to look sleek as possible! Thanks Maria
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    Can I concrete onto Kingspan?

    Wondering if I should change my approach. Visqueen, then concrete, then kingspan?
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    Can I concrete onto Kingspan?

    My kitchen floor had to come up as a friend drilled through the water supply. The pipe has been repaired and I have leveled it with Sand, then visqueen and then a thick layer of Kingspan. I have been told the next step is to get the "Barrow Boys" in to chuck some concrete down, level it and...
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    Damp kitchen floor - help making it better needed

    I have just got the concrete up from a very uneven and damp floor. The soil underneath is damp and I am not sure of the next steps, Do I dig out as much as I can? My frined advised to dig out, then get some visqueen (is that how you spell it?) down, then pour on concrete and screed? Does that...
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    Newbie wanting to lay concrete floor in small kitchen

    Hi everyone, I have just bought "The house of Horrors" everything has gone wrong. Having the damp proof course done soon but this does not include the floor so I need advice on how best to approach this. The kitchen is small but the existing concrete is a total mess, layed directly onto...
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    Chimney removal with neighbours chimney breast alreadremoved

    Hi, I have just had two chimney breasts removed (terraced house, one in the dining room and the one above it the back bedroom) Neighbour also had their Chimney breast removed downstairs too. Managed to find some great guys who removed them both for £1150 and that included 5 gallow joists (i...
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