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    Which 90 degree bend for soil pipe through wall?

    I thought this was going to be easy! Replacing old loo and cast-iron pipes. There is a very neat ~110m hole ready for me. New, plastic pipe needs to go through wall, turn 90 degrees in order to join up with the soil stack. Just like 90% of every stack not lucky enough to have the pipe come out...
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    wedi/cement board transition to plaster?

    Am doing a bathroom Reno; doing the preparation myself but will be getting someone in to do tiling and plastering. I am planning to use cement backer (wedi or similar) around a wet shower area, with a glass screen. The wall there is plastered, flat and in reasonable condition, so 6mm board...
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    SLC/DPM product recommendation

    I have a 1930s built house, where the foundations are a concrete raft and most of the ground floor is then a raised timber floor on top of that. The utility room that I wish to tile is not on raised timber, it has concrete. It has changed shape from the original layout, so has a small strip of...
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    Beading, Gasket disassembly/assembly

    They're these: http://www.duration.co.uk/Royale-Putty-line-Steel-Replacement-Windows-Technical.asp#tabs I may try and give them a call as it's really puzzling me. It feels like the inside horizontal bar needs to be removed (I can disassemble/reassemble OK then - gasket peels out then the...
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    Beading, Gasket disassembly/assembly

    So in my continued journey of window replacement - I am trying to remove glass for fitting the frames, and then reassembling once that's done. Most of the guides I can find refer to uPVC, and my ones seem to have different challenges. These are glazed from the inside. The panes have horizontal...
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    with horizontal bar
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    Screws for alu frames

    on the one I've got in front of me, it's probably a 1.5 to 2mm on each side, so pretty tight.
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    Screws for alu frames

    yes, could be the screws I have are OTT for what's being asked - based purely on me doing internet searches for alu windows being fixed direct-to-brick. I'll get some of those easydrive ones mentioned by lostinthelight as the head looks less deep, which might solve the issue. I did also wonder...
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    Screws for alu frames

    Possibly daft question. I'm installing some new alu frames. I have got fischer frame fixing screws (a la https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p85179?table=no). Unfortunately it seems that the glass is on 1mm packers. This means the screwhead sitting proud interferes with the glass when replaced...
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    Paint removal from rough bricks

    I'm replacing windows in a 1930s house which at some point someone has clearly re-painted the existing steel frames, and done a poor job as there is paint up the sides of the reveal. It's not a huge amount, but enough to be annoying. I've tried "Paint Panther" (ho ho), but probably because the...
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    honeywell evohome + ufh

    DTS92 plus a BDR91 attached to the pump ? Would there be any advantage to the HM80, or is it completely unneccessary?
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    honeywell evohome + ufh

    Hi I have a honeywell evohome installation that uses HR92 TRVs on ordinary radiators. Works well, I like. Kitchen/Dining room extension in progress. ~45m^2. Am going to install UFH. Probably single zone. I would like to integrate with evohome. I am confused by what products I would need to do...
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    Shower / floor material

    I guess what I was really driving at was "is 18mm WBP overlaid with 4mm of marmox board sensible, or have I missed some other more effective method" It would? It all looks pretty simple to me, modulo correct selection of appropriate products and the appropriate care of installation. Even...
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    Shower / floor material

    Nothing above joist level - room has had everything stripped out. Services are all in place. I'm thinking of Aqua-Dec Linear 2, at 1200x900 size.
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    Shower / floor material

    I have a bathroom where the entire floor (including joists) have been replaced. I intend to use a 22mm 'wet room' style tile-over tray, so I have mounted 18mm ply between the joists for support. (I've actually continued this for the entire room since the bath we're looking at looks heavy, I had...
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    After someone to quote for some zinc work (Oxford). It's a 3deg pitch warm roof with a step in...

    After someone to quote for some zinc work (Oxford). It's a 3deg pitch warm roof with a step in it, of approx 5mx2m with 1xskylight and gutter, and I'd also like to use prob anthra-zinc for the fascia and to cover a wall transition. The structure will complete in the next couple of days; the...
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    plasterboard below steel

    well, that was partially my thoughts too. It sort of made sense to me when 'boxing' a steel beam, but I wasn't sure what the BCO would want when it's flush for the specified '30mins of fire protection'.
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    plasterboard below steel

    2x steel beams in a kitchen/dining room, both hidden in the ceiling. Fireline (pink) plasterboard has been used whenever there has been steel above, "ordinary" elsewhere. Is this sufficient, or is it required to do 2 layers of plasterboard (I thought that was only if we were using non-fire...
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    Limestone wall - material

    So, we're after building a boundary wall. 1m high. We'd like it to fit in and match the style opposite, which looks like a limestone wall, mortared. Every time I google for stone suppliers, I get dry stone walls, which this isn't. I assume I need blocks rather than "walling". Any tips for...
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    hob extractor ducting or not

    Yeah.. problem is though that section of the kitchen is only a 3m span (going into a steel), it's just one bit of a much bigger room (kitchen/dining room knock-through) :-/
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