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    Internal stopcock valve

    I am just wondering if tightening the valve causes any degradation to it
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    Internal stopcock valve

    Should I leave the internal mains water stopcock under my sink fully open (wound back a few turns of course) or is it safe to wind it back a number of turns? When fully open, the pressure and flow is pretty high and living in an upper floor flat, I want to avoid any leaks to my neighbours. Thanks
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    Ceiling crack repair advice

    I assume the Artex coating will be relatively thin and will remove easily for testing samples?
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    Ceiling crack repair advice

    Much appreciated to hear your comments. There may be some polyfilla in the crack in attempt to stem the cracking.
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    Ceiling crack repair advice

    Some closer up pics. Colour might slightly distorted due to flash/non flash
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    Ceiling crack repair advice

    The flat is on the top and there is a flat roof. There is no evidence of any water leak as I would have seen it. Point taken about artex and possible asbestos.
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    Ceiling crack repair advice

    I have a crack in my living room ceiling which has grown larger over time. Part of the ceiling has dropped slightly, see attached photo I will need to call someone to look at it but as a first ask, what is likely to be the best way to repair this and how difficult could it be? Many thanks
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    Fridge/freezer always on

    Thank you for your suggestions. The appliance is only 3 weeks old (!!) and I’ve been trying to arrange a service visit (tricky with Christmas) so thought I’d try here in advance of the engineer next week. Has been like this since installation.
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    Fridge/freezer always on

    I recently purchased a LEC fridge/freezer TFL55148S and it always seems to be on. I have noticed that ice/frost builds up on the back wall and doesn’t clear. The thermostat is set at 2 (out of 5). There is a persistent noise from the unit, is this an air circulating fan and /or the compressor...
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