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    Building Retaining wall with flower bed

    Hi All, I am using lockdown to do some long needed changes to the garden. I am replacing a victorian brick retaining wall and want to incorporate some planting between it and the patio that will sit behind it. The wall will be less than 700mm high but I am still intending to put in proper...
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    Exodus active following change from premier to elite panel

    That's done it. I hadn't set the zone wiring correctly in the change over. Thanks very much for your help.
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    Exodus active following change from premier to elite panel

    Hi All, I installed a Texecom premier 24 panel about 10 years ago and set the zones all to eol. I have just changed over to the premier elite 24 panel so I can add the connect and ricochet etc. The wired PIRs, door contacts, , sounders, control panels and wireless vibration sensors are all...
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    Add wireless sounder to wired texecom premier elite alarm

    Thanks Sparky, I should have thought of that - that's really helpful. I used 6 cores so that will work perfectly. Many thanks, Chris
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    Add wireless sounder to wired texecom premier elite alarm

    Hi All, I have a texecom premier elite panel and a fully wired system. However, I now want to add an additional internal sounder particularly for the fire alarm. Is there a simple way to add a wireless internal sounder without installing the texecom ricochet system? I am imagining a third...
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    Rendering victorian House

    Hi Tommy Thanks for all your comments - sounds interesting. Does the K Lime take as long to cure as a normal Lime render - ie does it need to be allowed to cure slowly? Do you find it as easy to apply as a cement render? Also - is the finish smooth or does it have a grainy sandy...
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    Rendering victorian House

    Are you thinking of something like K Lime? http://www.k-rend.co.uk/product-range.aspx?title=K%20Lime I am wary about putting something synthetic onto an old building - it just doesn't seem right - but the blurb sounds good - the perfect combination of old specifications (breathability...
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    Rendering victorian House

    Hi All, We have an Early Victorian House in North London and have been renovating it. The lower half is rendered but the property has been council owned and as such the original integrity - lime render and lime mortar has been replaced with concrete render and cement based pointing. The top...
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    Distance between consumer unit and gas meter

    Thanks everyone. What does 'separated by electrical insulating material' mean in practice? Can the gas meter be boxed in? Would plasterboard suffice? Can there just be a divider between the two? Made from what? Many thanks Chris
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    Distance between consumer unit and gas meter

    Hi I have already posted this in the electrics section but it struck me that this might be more of a gas issue! We are having a consumer unit installed in an under stairs cupboard and the electrician wants to install it next to a gas meter. I had a feeling that there was a minimum distance...
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    Distance between consumer unit and gas meter

    Hi, We are having a consumer unit installed in an under stairs cupboard and the electrician wants to install it next to a gas meter. I had a feeling that there was a minimum distance needed between a gas meter and consumer unit but can't remember for sure. Am I remembering correctly and if so...
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    Victorian Lintel repair

    Hi The lintels to a couple of the windows on a victorian terraced house that we are in the process of buying have seen better days and need repair. How are they constructed? Were they just a single piece of stone with render to the outside? You can see a picture of it here - is that just render...
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    Recommendations for a good survey

    Thank you all for your useful replies. Jeds, I have messaged you off forum. Nige - Islington is full of areas of new housing where bombs fell - that might explain my structural problems - I will send you the invoice for any work that needs doing! ;-) Many thanks Chris
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    Hi Jeds, Just got your post through the forum, in reply to my post 'recommendations for a good...

    Hi Jeds, Just got your post through the forum, in reply to my post 'recommendations for a good survey'. Thanks very much for your comment - makes total sense. The next question is whether you do Surveys in London, and specifically Islington. To be honest the most important part for me would be...
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    Recommendations for a good survey

    Hi All, Having used DIYnot a lot in the past for my last project, I am now in the process of buying my next house in North London. I want to get a survey but have been frustrated by some that I have had in the past and would be interested in recommendations. The house is a 4 storey town house...
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    Kitchen Wiring

    Hi I am currently planning the wiring for my kitchen and have been reading all the very useful posts on here. I do still have a few questions and assumptions that I want to check - it is only a small kitchen so I want to keep what is visible as clean and simple as possible. I am aware of part...
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    Screwfix Modular Granite Pack

    Thanks Jason I had read that post but it makes no mention of how much of an issue the joins are. Obviously it would be better to have up to 3m runs without joins but I am interested to know how off-putting the joins every 1metre are.... Chris
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