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    Roof query

    A friend sent me these photos last week of the dry verge system in a new roof installation. Does it look OK?
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    What is this in loft?

    Hi, I've come across this white mouldy-looking substance in the loft of a friend . Anyone know what it might be and whether it's something to worry about?
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    Venetian blinds and uPVC window surround

    Advice sought. We are putting Venetian blinds up on kitchen window. The surround is uPVC. The wall is completely hollow , so a normal rawlplug won't work. Anyone know if those "hollow wall fixings" used for fixing things to plasterboard would work? I'm not sure if the uPVC will be strong enough...
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    Brown powder on concrete floor

    I have removed a built-in cupboard in my house (ex-local authority, built late 1940s). The floor is covered in a soot-like brown powder/dust type of substance.. The floor is concrete with vinyl thermoplastic tiles on top. However, there are not tiles underneath the cupboard. Can anyone advise...
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    Thinking of converting loft

    I'm considering having my loft converted. The roof has quite a high pitch. Part of the roof sticks out from the main roof - it sort of looks like a huge dormer window - but it's not really accessible when you are in the loft because there are lots of beams or trusses in it. I'd just like some...
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    Loft insulation - what is it?

    Hi, I found what I take to be insulation material in my loft. It's a white material in long threads. Looks like it was originally in black paper bags (marked ASS and I can also see 'FI...' written on another part of a bag). Anybody know what the material might be? Thanks.
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    wet concrete on bathroom floor

    Hi, there is a patch of concrete on our bathroom floor that is always damp. I've dried it off several times, but the dampness reappears. I can't find a leak anywhere in the vicinity. There may have been a leak in the past from the sink, but could that still cause the patch of concrete to be...
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