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    Internal wall load bearing

    Things that make me think it is not load bearing: The top beam of the internal stud wall is split in the middle which makes me think it is not load bearing. The ceiling joist is perpendicular running along the top of the stud wall with about a 50mm offset. The vertical timbers are flexible...
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    Internal wall load bearing

    Hi I'm trying to work out if my internal wall is load bearing. The joist above is parallel to the wall so my initial thought is no. However the joist is sat right on top of the top horizontal timber on the wall. In the photo with the green in it, the joist is also supported by the timber...
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    Bathroom mould and damp attic

    Yep fan is useless. Doesn't even hold a square of toilet paper up. It's always dripping water due to the way it has been installed. New one on the way today. I am thinking of re routing the ducting into the eaves to stop water entering again and so I can seal up the roof. Does this sound...
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    Bathroom mould and damp attic

    My bathroom ceiling gets very mouldy. I've been up the attic to see if I can improve the insulation but noticed it was damp due to the void where the extractor fan ducting comes through. What's the best way to resolve this. For the minute I've stuffed the hole with some insulation but...
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    Porcelain tiles chipping - so frustrated!

    I purchased a erbauer erb337tcb to cut my 600x600 porcelain tiles. However, it is leaving 1-2mm chips the entire length of the cut. I've tried the following: 1. Changed the Cutter 2. Made sure there is plenty of clean water 3. Tried the tile both sides up. 4. Used waterproof tape...
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