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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    Fair point I guess. But then should we not have some kind of emergency overflow pipe fitted, or is there some other way to relieve the pressure up there? What would be good practice?
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    You can see 3 "chunks" of house/roof in the photo. Our house was originally the two leftmost chunks, converted into a single property about 25 years ago. The neighbour's house is the one on the right.
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    Thanks. Re the rear of the building - it's a slightly wonky photo (perspective etc.) so it does look almost as if it's flat after a loft conversion, but in fact it's the original roof, pitched at the same angle at the rear as at the front - no conversion done. The hatches you can see in the rear...
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    All bricked in as far as I'm aware - not visible inside the property at all, must be behind a brick wall somewhere...? Sounds like an absolute nightmare to remove it all and replace.
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    Thanks - however the downpipe is internal, not external (just the way they were built) - wouldn't removing such a thing and replacing with a wider pipe be a really difficult thing to do?
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    There is that, I suppose. I did wonder if climate change meant that there were more sudden heavy downpours than there were back in the late 19th C when it was built, but that's a bit speculative.
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    Internal Gutter Problem - Victorian Houses

    I look after the building maintenance for a 5 storey Victorian leasehold property in East London. The guy who does the same job for the adjoining property (also leasehold) brought a problem to my attention a few months ago. The top floor flat inside that building has been seeing rainwater...
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    Victorian Conversion - Soundproofing Options

    I own a flat in a Victorian conversion in London (2 big old houses turned into 11 flats). The big downside of living here is the noise transmission through the building. I can hear almost everything my neighbour upstairs does, and it's driving me nuts at the moment. It's both high frequency...
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    Bathroom Doors with Thumb Turn Lock - Safety?

    The problem was that the spindle fell out onto the hallway floor beforehand - there's nothing to stop that from happening, which seems dodgy from a safety point of view. It does have the emergency release, so when I realised she was stuck, I was able to pick the spindle up off the floor, push it...
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    Bathroom Doors with Thumb Turn Lock - Safety?

    Not this one it seems - I've just double checked. If I take the thumb turn off, the spindle just pushes straight out through the other side.
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    Bathroom Doors with Thumb Turn Lock - Safety?

    Thank you. The lock does have the emergency release on the other end of the spindle, so that's ok, but there was nothing holding the spindle itself in position inside the lock - it just slid straight out. Not good. Maybe it's just old and something is broken?
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    Bathroom Doors with Thumb Turn Lock - Safety?

    Just had an alarming incident at home. My lodger was in her bathroom with the door locked. The lock is a brass thumb turn thingy with a square cross-section spindle - very much like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Golden-Grace-Victorian-Polished-Bathroom/dp/B0BLZL5CK9 The thumb turn knob...
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    Neff V4380 Washer/Dryer - Grinding Noise

    Thank you. Have emailed them - hopefully they will be able to verify one way or the other. If I can buy these at what seems like a pretty cheap price, I'll probably have a go at doing the job.
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    Neff V4380 Washer/Dryer - Grinding Noise

    Oooh thank you. Is there any way to verify that this is the correct item? I guess I could just message the vendor and ask. Quite happy to buy from Germany if need be.
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    Neff V4380 Washer/Dryer - Grinding Noise

    Thank you. I'm in a hard water area (London) and I do have quite a lot of problems with limescale. So far the washing machine has been ok, but perhaps my luck has finally run out! Might open her up soon and have a look around shortly to see what I can find. Suspect she'll die soon if I don't...
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    Neff V4380 Washer/Dryer - Grinding Noise

    I've got one of these old things. It's almost 25 years old but has kept going and going. Just in the last few days though I've noticed a fairly loud whirring/grinding noise when it's on the spin cycle. Definitely a new sound and not a good one. When I open the door and spin the drum round by...
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    Barrier at Top of Wall Cavity?

    Thanks re both replies. To address some of the points made, if it helps: 1. Rat guy doesn't think they can get in by climbing up the outside of the wall (which I expect they could manage tbf) and crawling into the loft from there because everything is thoroughly sealed up. He has himself sealed...
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    Barrier at Top of Wall Cavity?

    Long story. Pest control guy believes we've got rats climbing up the inside of a wall cavity and from there getting into a loft space. He advised that we should remove some roof slates so that the top of the wall cavity can be accessed from above, and then that we should block off the top of the...
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    Loud Click From Fridge/Freezer (Perhaps)

    No - it’s definitely from my kitchen
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    Loud Click From Fridge/Freezer (Perhaps)

    For the last year or so, maybe once a day - at random - I've heard a loud click coming from my kitchen. It sounds like a switch flicking (FWIW). I can only think that it's coming from one of my appliances: * Dishwasher * Washing machine * Gas hob * Electric oven * Fridge/Freezer Using the wall...
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