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    Door lining for two 610mm doors. Build or buy

    Top advice there pal just what i was looking for. Yes got a router thats a good call actually, saves me chiping it out. Nice one buddy thank you!!
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    Door lining for two 610mm doors. Build or buy

    Hi all Can anyone point me in the right direction for a door lining to make two internal double doors, like french doors. I am making a little utility cupboard, going to use two 610mm core doors, hinged on the left and right, they will stay shut using magnet catches on the inside as there will...
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    House insurance, crumbling bricks

    Thats it then im going to go for it. I was always under the impression corners were iffy to mess with as they are under the most amount of load and more subjective to cracks. But i guess its only an issue the wider the opening, just like a flat wall.
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    House insurance, crumbling bricks

    Il use that as a last resort then, i definitly dont want to risk that. Not sure what to do, shall i just get on with it? Stop messing about? 3 bricks at a time? I could leave a 20mm mortar gap from the face and point it up as one later once its all done.
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    House insurance, crumbling bricks

    So theres no point asking then. It was a combination of guttering and bridged ground level i believe. As for the efflorescence i am still not sure. Maybe i could get a cctv survey of the clay pipe thats left? See if theres any cracks?
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    Pointing, doc and cavity wall rubbish

    When i stripped out my downstairs, i could only see damp in areas. Once i checked those areas i looked in the cavity wall and the cavity was fully bridged with as you say, rubble and all sorts. I removed it with a henry hoover. Removing a triangle of bricks every 1 meter inside the house. 8...
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    House insurance, crumbling bricks

    Thanks for the reply! Thats a good point. As it was in like for like condition as we got it. Its annoying me because i know i can do it, iv done much bigger brick jobs. (I built a pier for a 4.5m rsj). I just have this thing in my head that its unsafe as its so close to the footings and on a...
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    House insurance, crumbling bricks

    Hi all I am considering of ttying to go through my house insurance to get the brickwork looked at on our house. When we bought it, previous owners left guttering leaking for what must of been years, and covered the crumbled brick damage with smeared cement. There is also signs of bad...
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    Mot1 or similar a requirment? Old floor

    Looking at this http://nhbccampaigns.co.uk/landingpages/techzone/previous_versions/2011/Part5/section1/default.htm#D8 5.1 d8 it says it just needs to be suitable and no roots etc. Its currently compacted soil thats a mix of hard soil and stones. Id say its more subsoil
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    Mot1 or similar a requirment? Old floor

    Afternoon all I may have overlooked a detail on my floor i am doing. So the story is iv dug my old kitchen floor up to lay a new concrete pad, and insulation and screed. I am following the detail of my plans from my extension we have had built so that the floor is the same buildup on the old...
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    Compaction pipe backfill

    Evening ian. Ok, il take it easy then. Il stick to hand compacting with the stomper and use the whacker where its really needed. I suppose the fact its shallow means it wont need much anyway as long as its done carefully in layers
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    Compaction pipe backfill

    Evening all. Im laying a new pipe run under my kitchen floor for a sink and dishwasher. Old clay has been removed. And was badly cracked! Heres the issue. I only have 100mm of backfill coverage at the top of my run over my 110mm pipe. This is because we have dug the kitchen floor up and...
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    How to know if a floor void can be filled?

    Off topic bjt just to give an idea of the factors that we can be sure of that rotted those joists, the ground level itself in this kitchen was too high under the concrete pad. Its a good job we dug it up because the ground under it was actually past the inside dpc bridging it. I have had to dig...
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    How to know if a floor void can be filled?

    there was a lot of reasons the joists rotted. The membrane under the kitchen floor was missing in places and at the perimiter of the concrete it was 3 inches short in most places. We had damp issues due to external ground was bridged over the dpc line a few years back. Also the cavity inside was...
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    How to know if a floor void can be filled?

    Hi, sorry mate not sure on what you mean with the leak? Theres no leaks. The old timber floor was just blocked from venting. Thats been fixed. So if i were to just replace old for new, id probably just replace all the beams and finish covering and put protective isolator caps on the beams. This...
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    How to know if a floor void can be filled?

    Hi guys. I am looking into filling the livingroom suspended floor in. I am not sure if i can do this though as i know some floors are suspended for water evap reasons. So i am not sure how i find this out? I dug out my kitchen floor ready to insulate and screed, and lay the ufh. While i was...
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    Spotlights in soffits

    gotcha. Its got to be rendered so il be sure to pass that on to the bloke troweling it on haha
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    Spotlights in soffits

    Whys that noseall?
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    DPM, new and old side of extension

    The things that keep you up late at night! so today i have been googling lots and of corse end up with varying info as we all do, and i hate making decisions! i will be breaking my old kitchen floor up this weekend, so i can dig down, lay a new base and put celotex in. all part of a bigger...
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    what to use for flat roof

    i have done both. firestone EPDM went on my garage, 11x4m and it Went down very easily, quick and no faffing. id buy the profiles if you go rubber. keep the deck dry As for resin, my current roof on my extension is cureit GRP. cant fault the kit at all. It's definitly more tricky to do though...
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