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    Roof light in flat roof

    Does anyone know if it's possible to put a roof light in an existing flat roof? I believe our extension has a pretty standard felt roof. I guess anything is possible, but is it a massive undertaking?
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    Attaching wooden panel to sectional garage wall

    Hello, I have a concrete sectional garage which came with a house I recently bought. It's generally watertight, but water does seem to seep in where the walls meet the concrete floor and I'm sure other places too. It could just be condensation but from reading around the internet this seems to...
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    Chasing into exterior render

    Hi :) We have the wiring in place for an external light (as in a cable sticking out of the wall) near the front door. The cable however comes out in an illogical place. How difficult is it for a professional to chase the cable slightly to the left (about 15cms max)? The exterior of the house is...
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    Mounting TV on single brick wall

    Thanks, everyone! 4" looks about right for the wall width. It sounds like I can go for slightly shorter screws and it'll be fine.
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    Mounting TV on single brick wall

    Hello, As the title really. I live in a 1930s house and the internal walls seem to be made from brick... judging from the thickness of them they're a single brick thick (anyone who knows better can of course disabuse me of this idea). Is it okay to mount a TV on such a wall? I'm not so much...
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    Ceiling Rose Wiring

    Sorry yes, you're quite right. I more meant someone has chosen the blue wire to be the perm live to the switch which seemed unconventional but not particularly problematic. Thanks for your feedback!
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    Ceiling Rose Wiring

    Hello :) I’m shortly going to be replacing a ceiling rose that has a loop in/out set up. My plan is to use wago connectors to replicate the wiring I’ve found in the ceiling rose. I will label the wires so I know how they go back together. I’ve been looking at wiring diagrams and it seems...
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    Double insulated light fitting

    Thanks for your reply. I’d never really considered not cutting the cable but you make a good point about just stuffing it into the void.
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    Double insulated light fitting

    Undoubtably correct... however. I can’t see a way to shorten the wire without cutting it. James
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    Double insulated light fitting

    Sorry, horrible wasn’t particularly helpful. I more meant I find them fiddly, and they don’t seem to grip particularly well. When the fitting arrives the ends have a metal crimp on them which of course is lost when the drop of the fitting is shortened. I suspect the reason the manufacturers...
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    Double insulated light fitting

    Hello :) I have a double insulated light fitting and it’s come with a horrible white connector block (pictured). If I were to replace that connector with a couple of wago 221s and put them inside the black box pictured would it still be double insulated? It seems fine, but I like to worry...
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    Gap between extensions

    Hello, I live in a typical 1930s mid terrace. My neighbors are planning to build a typical rear extension up to our boundary. We've known about their plans since before we bought the house, and we have no desire to stop them. My question is reasonably academic, but how close would we be...
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    Rate of pressure loss

    No not yet, the company that installed the boiler were supposed to be coming on Friday to fix the draincock... but that didn't happen o_O
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    Rate of pressure loss

    It's a rough guess based on the dial that's on the boiler, essentially shorthand for it's dropping a 'little bit' each day. We have an external draincock that has a weep on one of the joins, the original question was to determine if that could be the reason for a small but noticeable daily...
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    Rate of pressure loss

    The boiler is brand new so I'd hope it's not the innards of the thing... but it's always possible. We think there may be a slight 'weep' on an external drain cock so we're keeping an eye on that... it just doesn't seem like 400ml of water! Worcester Bosch say we can use Fernox F4 without...
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    Rate of pressure loss

    Thank you. 400ml seems like quite a lot of water to escape over the course of a day, I would expect that to be very noticeable. James
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    Rate of pressure loss

    Oh no, I agree, and that's the place we're trying to get to. I'm just trying to get a handle on what sort of water loss I'd be expecting to see when I find the leak. Is 0.1 bar a drip, a weep, a torrent, a gush? James
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    Rate of pressure loss

    Hello, We've recently moved from an un-pressurised system to a pressurised system and we're now having to deal with the weeps and leaks that go along with that. I've been digging around the internet, but I can't really see how best to gauge how much the system is actually leaking. We're...
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    MDF Bath Panel

    Hello :) I've recently moved into a new house and we're busy tarting things up. One of the things that needed doing was a new path panel. We've had a carpenter make one out of water-resistant MDF. I'm aware MDF isn't the best for a bathroom but we need something quick and cheap to tide us...
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    Insulating Loft Space

    I may not have been completely clear. The water tank is empty... when we moved in there was a new plastic one (in addition to the metal), but that's now been removed as we changed the boiler. I assume the metal tank was left for fire/cutting reasons. James
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