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    Class II Undercabinet lights

    Hello, Just had a new kitchen done, and going to be putting in undercabinet lights. Bought the wedge ones on this page: https://www.downlights.co.uk/under-cupboard-led-lights.html I've got Twin and Earth coming out the wall at just the right height to go into the back on them. But they are...
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    Soil pipe through a tiled dormer fascia

    Thanks - is this the right sort of thing? http://www.roofingflashing.co.uk/flashing-accessories/lead-flexi-slate-pitched-profile-450mm.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwqqmsBRDGy_3h_eS80jYSJACS95Cvbs4sBTsxWa595nFhIed84ic_-9UqCJ_Ht0SyyCpwcBoCRivw_wcB Is it possible to fiddle it into place somehow after tiling?
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    Soil pipe through a tiled dormer fascia

    I got a builder to do all the external work on our loft conversion. I've just about finished the bedroom (insulation, walls, plaster, floorboards) and I'm moving onto the small shower room. I need to get the soil pipe through the dormer wall - it is already been tiled on the outside. The only...
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    Waterproofing plaster wall behind shower tiles

    Sorry to drag up a very old topic... Is there any need/benefit to "tank" if my walls are real plaster, not plasterboard??
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    Possible hanging chimney breast

    There is a picture of it here https://www.flickr.com/photos/125661825@N08/14459876036/in/photostream/ Certainly there isn't space for another pot "width wise"... whether there is space for another pot behind, I'll have to have a look in the morning. Thanks for your help btw.
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    Possible hanging chimney breast

    Looks like there are only two pots on the chimney stack which is shared with next door - so only one for our house...
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    Possible hanging chimney breast

    Hello, I'm about to redo our bathroom and in doing so, I've noticed that there is a chimney breast in the far corner. It sits above what we assume was originally the kitchen. There is no chimney stack below it in there. This isn't mentioned in the surveyors report... so I'm just a bit...
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    Loft conversion - structure of the new floor and ceiling

    Thanks Tony, Yes, there is a lath and plaster wall there. That sounds like a good idea. The wall is around 20 cm wide. Will it have to go next to the wall? Or might it be possible for most of the beam to sit within the profile of the wall? Gareth
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    Loft conversion - structure of the new floor and ceiling

    Hello, We're having a loft conversion - rear dormer. It's a 1910 mid terrace, currently 2 bed. There is no supporting wall in the middle of the property. The current ceiling joists span the full 6.7m front to back! We have the usual issue of trying to make the most efficient use of height...
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