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    Sliding patio door draught

    Hi all. I'm reviving an old thread as I have a similar question that I can't find answered anywhere else. My doors misalign in the same way as above, but there are two seals on my patio doors. One is grey and one is a thicker black. The black one does create a seal between the sliding door and...
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    Wonky Windows

    Thanks Ronnie. I've ordered a thicker gasket to see if that works. I suppose ultimately there is no way to "bend" the frame or casement back into a straight line without replacement so it's going to be a bodge one way or another. Thanks for the advice.
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    Wonky Windows

    Both. I think the sash a little more than the frame.
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    Wonky Windows

    Thats interesting. I wonder if I could do something similar with some silicone in a mould without it looking terrible.
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    Wonky Windows

    Hi all I have seen this topic discussed very briefly in various forums but no real solution ever being offered. I own a flat in a late 70s block. The windows would originally have been aluminium but were replaced at some stage (I'd estimate 10-15 years ago) with fairly decent quality upvc...
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    Is this normal?

    Thanks Lucid that's very helpful to know. By the looks of the images on the website you shared showing how it should be done, the amount of kit in our block doesn't look too far out of the ordinary (ie. the number of what I assume are splitters and amplifiers), just that it's been installed in a...
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    Is this normal?

    Hi all I live in a block of 15 flats, and we have a shared aerial which is wired to all the flats. The connection into my flat has just failed for the second time in 4 years. When this happens, the building management company pay "someone" to come and repair it each time, but to my eyes it...
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