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    Corrugated plastic roof flashing - no clearance

    I'm looking to replace the plastic roof on a large lean-to shed. The shed is against the garage and the roof is tucked in just below the slates on the garage roof. Doesn't look like enough room to get any flashing in there. The existing roof has somehow been bent up, but not sure how that was...
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    Plastic sheeting under gravel patio/path - bad idea?

    We moved into our current house a couple of years ago. The area directly in front of the house was gravel, with blue plastic sheeting underneath. Looked OK when we moved in - doesn't now. Lots of patches of blue plastic which aren't very appealing. So, first question would be how to sort this...
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    Insulating un-felted pitch garage roof

    I'm looking to insulate my 1950s detached garage. I thought I'd start on the roof by fixing some 100mm Celotex directly on top of the joists. My main concern is about ventilation / moisture issues, which I have to say I'm not too clued up on. From reading around there seems to be lots of...
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    Sealant for granite worktops

    Hi, Just had a granite worktop put in the kitchen. Noticed that some oil left on the surface actually soaked in and left a mark (fortunately this bit was getting replaced anyway). But seems like I need some kind of stone sealer to prevent this happening in future. I've had a look online and...
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    Who does the best looking Georgian bar casement windows?

    I'm looking to replace a couple of windows in a character house. The existing windows are pretty ugly uPVC and many of the panes have blown. I had a couple of quotes for timber and both came in north of £6k. If I really can't find any decent looking uPVC windows I may bite the bullet, but I'm...
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    Need a cooker hood - very little vertical clearance

    I've just had an old chimney breast opened up in the kitchen and am going to stick our cooker in there. As there is a clear route out I'd obviously like to vent an extractor up the old flue - which in itself is not a problem. The problem is down to the shape of the chimney. The flue feeds off...
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    Unusual roof construction - and what to do with it

    House was built in 1919, although I don't know if the roof is original. I had one side of it retiled in the summer as a matter of urgency as it was leaking. The guy who did it (wouldn't recommend) said he hadn't seen a roof built that way before. Basically it has a layer of weatherboard which...
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    Insulating external stud wall

    We have a large timber framed dormer. It is made of standard 4"x2" studwork and rendered onto lath (which is a bit the worse for wear - but that's another job). Anyway, I'd like to get some insulation in as the internal plaster is off at the moment. So what is the best thing to use. I was...
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    Insulating an overhang

    I've just moved into a 1920s house which has some quite eccentric features. One of these is the two front bedrooms overhang beyond the downstairs. One room was insulated by the previous owners - don't (want to) know what with but it seems to work. The other room has a bigger overhang - it...
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