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    Breather membrane under bitumen sheets?

    Through the eaves? Also, bitumen roofing sheets are (hopefully) waterproof, but they can still let air through at the overlaps.
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    Breather membrane under bitumen sheets?

    Thanks, catlad. Is there a reason for that, or is it just not necessary?
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    Breather membrane under bitumen sheets?

    I'm putting corrugated bitumen sheets on the roof of a garden building. The roof is a pent design, with a pitch of 10 degrees, and is boarded with 18mm osb. Is it recommended to put a breather membrane on the osb before laying the bitumen sheets? Thanks
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    Bathroom downlighters

    BAS, the bulbs I am planning to use are GU10 fitting 240v 6.5w LED's, with an angle of 120 degrees, so I'm hoping that these will give a reasonably even spread of light. The light fittings have very strong springs which pull them tightly against the ceiling when released, although I'm sure the...
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    Bathroom downlighters

    Thanks for the replies. The reason I want to use downlighters instead of a single fitting is because I have knocked two rooms into one to create the bathroom, and a single fitting will not give an even spread of light in the new room shape. Also, I like downlighters :) BAS - why do you suggest...
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    Bathroom downlighters

    I want to replace the single ceiling light in my bathroom with eight individual downlighters, plus an extractor fan, all switched from the existing switch. The downlighters are mains voltage LED's, IP65 rated, and I want the fan to come on with the lights and stay on for a few minutes after the...
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    Compression waste to solvent weld?

    I'm fitting a shower tray waste which has a 40mm compression outlet, but would like to continue the waste run in 40mm solvent weld if possible. What type of pipe will connect to a compression fitting at one end and a solvent weld fitting at the other? Thanks.
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