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    Sand under weed fabric?

    A quick q for those in the know? I’m laying gravel in a section of my garden for veg beds. Will have medium traffic as will also be the main route to lower part of garden. Do I need a layer of sand between the soil (quite clay heavy in parts) and weed fabric? Soil already quite high so wanted...
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    Weather resistant spray paint recommendations for garden furniture

    Thanks - yup I do that but it comes back - so I'm assuming the paint still lets water in over time; I do a fair bit of work with a company who build outside electrical units and they talk a lot about coatings tested to various standards, and how various paints let water in. So just wanted to see...
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    Weather resistant spray paint recommendations for garden furniture

    I’ve got a few garden furniture items that need repainting - and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for bulletproof outdoor aerosol paint. Last year I repainted some table legs with some normal automotive spray paint and rust has come through, so looking for something more...
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    Space saving alternative to turnbuckle for cable

    Hi all - I'm planning on building a frame for a retractable outdoor roman blind like pictured. However when it's shown you get these long turnbuckles which render this portion of the cable useless for the blind as it can't slide over them. Does anyone know of an alternative fixing or method to a...
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    Smell and air coming up through shower drain AFTER a shower?

    Hi all - I've got a downstairs shower that I rarely use; but after using it it really smells damp. After using it again for the first time in a while today I've tried to find the source and it seems to be coming from this trap. Now it's clear the seal around it has perished, so maybe sorting...
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    Purlin bridging water from external wall?

    Thanks so much, that's very helpful. I'm having vents added this weekend hopefully, and also adding a few other measures to reduce potential condensation. I'll get the dehumidifer up there and just have to keep an eye; hopefully it won't return!
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    Purlin bridging water from external wall?

    No evidence of ingress from what I can see. The damp is isolated to that patch of concrete, and no cracks in render on other side. There is a flu on that side but its a couple of meters away and I can't see any link between the two. Does it seem more likely to be ingress rather than the...
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    Purlin bridging water from external wall?

    Hi all - I’ve got a condensation issue in my loft which I’ve found to be a combination of a poorly fitted bathroom ceiling fan exhaust, loft hatch and lack of ventilation. So it’s a given there’s condensation as on cold days like we’ve had it collects and drips from the felt on the coldest side...
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    Increasing load for dual machine use in utility

    Fair point! I'm aware that the draw fluctuates a lot but in peak operation it seems that the tumble dryer is 2300 and the washing machine is 2800. So I'm guessing on the same socket is a no-no. What's strange to me is most seem to do it! It seems trying separate sockets is the way to go...
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    Increasing load for dual machine use in utility

    Thanks that's super helpful, thanks - I was actually wondering this very thing. So really it's not crazy to expect to run this kind of load on a double, can I blame the switch, or is it not recommended? In the meantime I can take that faceplate off and see if it's a ring or spur and go from there.
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    Increasing load for dual machine use in utility

    Sorry badly worded. The circuit tripped and I’m the process the switch on the socket has stopped working with a strange smell inside. I realise that’s an anomaly but Google suggests it was stupid to run boh at the same time anyway
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    Increasing load for dual machine use in utility

    I have a standard 13A 2 gang wall socket in my utility with a washing machine and clothes dryer plugged in. Running both machines wasn’t an issue but after upgrading one that must have a higher power draw (didn’t think to check) the socket has blown. I don’t know yet if that socket is part of...
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    What is this yellow goo running down my walls?

    I wish this was the case but unfortunately it’s running down the walls above the caulk, it’s just that it’s more visible here for a photo as you can see it collecting. The caulk was new at point of painting anyway
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    What is this yellow goo running down my walls?

    They're not damp, just condensation after a shower.
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    What is this yellow goo running down my walls?

    It can get quite steamy after a shower; the room has proper extraction via van through pipe into a fitted roof vent in loft, but shouldn't be other forms of condensation coming in at night. I did have a thought that there was dust in the extraction pipe that was somehow mixing with the steam...
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    What is this yellow goo running down my walls?

    Hi all - I've recently had a bathroom makeover and painted the walls white with kitchen bathroom dulux easycare. I painted over existing light grey walls that had no problems. Since painting after a shower a yellow goo drips down the walls and you can see it collecting on the caulk of the tile...
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    Is it legal to remove the bulkhead from a van?

    As far as I'm concerned this is fine to do; I've converted vans before and had specialist insurers but a modification to them was generally things such as windows, gas cookers etc. I'm sure they'd have guidelines about what constitutes a modification but I'd be surprised if the bulkhead was one...
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    F gas pre-gassed air con units vs hfc free

    Hi all - can’t see a better suited forum for this so hoping it’s fine here. I’m looking to install an air conditioning unit (a proper split unit with a heat pump). I was always of the impression that you can install anything pre-gassed yourself, but I’ve learned that the rules relate to f gas...
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