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    Converting heating to fully pumped

    Our central heating is currently a gravity system. It is plumbed in a similar way to the diagram on page 9 of the glowworm instruction book - diagram 3.3. http://www.glow-worm.co.uk/stepone/data/downloads_sd/73/00/00/ultimate50bf.pdf The only difference is that there is no cylinder stat...
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    SWA cable to outdoor lighting

    I am currently in the planning stages for a few electrical projects that I have on the go. All of these are Part P so I will need to either get a proper sparky in or do the work myself and get the work signed off. One of the jobs is to fit some sort of driveway lighting. We currently have...
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    Dangerous wall question

    There is a wall on the boundary of our property and this wall is in a dangerous condition. I believe that we are responsible for the upkeep of the wall (our house was built in 1934 and the eight houses alongside the side of the house are 1940’s). The wall varies in height from about 3...
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    Continuous Arris Rail

    Another idea was to use a lap joint with the joint being the full 75mm wide and using a couple of bits of wood to the side of the post that the rail would connect to for added strength. G
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    Continuous Arris Rail

    The above should be a drawing of the proposed fence. a.) is a birds eye view b.) is front view Drawings 1) & 2) are birds eye views of two different lap joints while 3) is a front view of another lap joint and 4 is simply having the rails staggered on the post. Hope that makes...
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    Continuous Arris Rail

    Posts 6 foot apart. Five and a half foot high. Three rails, top, mid and bottom. Going to have vertical planks attached 100mm * 19mm with about a 25 mm gap between. Posts are concreted in. Cheers G
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    Continuous Arris Rail

    Thanks to all of you that have answered previous questions about my fence building project. Normally I’d just cobble together a fence but, as this is a joint project between myself and a neighbour, it has to be completed with a bit more skill. I’ve got my posts in and am now about to fix the...
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    water dripping behind fire?

    Is this chimney on an outside wall? I did a Google regarding the products of combustion (water) condensing on the inside of the chimney. The general consensus was that although water vapour is produced, it should not cause a problem unless there is another underlying problem with the chimney...
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    Solar garden lights.

    Whilst I would agree that electric garden lights are better, they are not always convenient. Especially if you just want to plonk a few down in the middle of the garden - a long way from a socket. Question - which is going off thread a bit - are low voltage garden lights part of part P...
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    Solar garden lights.

    Are they really starting to fail or is it the fact that the sun isn’t getting high enough in the sky to charge them? Many of my neighbours have got solar lights and in the summer they work well but they are currently (at night) not worth having. G
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    Driveway foundations

    Cheers for the answer. I'm pleased I can use the existing stuff I've got - even though it will take ages to break up as it's bloomin' hard. It will save me on skip hire and on the cost of buying hardcore. Just need to buy a wacker now – Screwfix do a 10lb one. Could hire a petrol vibrating...
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    water dripping behind fire?

    Are you using any of the chimneys? If what the damp expert is saying is true, the mid feathers in the chimney may have gone. Was the noise of dripping actually the sound of water dripping, or could it have been water simply hitting the cowl? We had one of our chimneys lined with an...
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    leasehold and the leaseholder!!

    Quick lesson - apologies if this is teaching anyone how to suck eggs. The leaseholder is the person (the tenant) who lives in a leasehold house. The leaseholder can also be called the lessee. Although they own the house, they do not own the land and they are charged ground rent - for our...
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    Skimming a ceiling - After laying floor

    For the price of what you’re going to be charged for removing the paper, buy a steam wallpaper stripper from Wickes or somewhere. Just remember to tip the ‘plate’ away from you when taking away from the ceiling. Take the paper off, see what the existing ceiling is like – if OK, get a...
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    leasehold and the leaseholder!!

    At work at the moment. I'll e-mail you tonight. It may come to nothing - it's just I know that my lessors are being rather naughty in this area. Gordon
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    Postcrete question

    I was a bit confused as the yellow bags did not have a blue circle on them - even though they were the blue Circle yellow. Anyhow, had a look and they are marked "Lafarge". A quick Google shows Blue Circle as a subsidiary of Lafarge. I'll try to find a supplier of Hanson's in Sheffield. Many...
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    leasehold and the leaseholder!!

    A good ‘document’ to read is the “Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002” – or something like that. My solicitor put me onto this when we bought our house last year. It will mention in this document, which is very lengthy, about gaining permission when doing alterations to your property (I...
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    leasehold and the leaseholder!!

    £175 is about the norm. You can go to LVT to find out if this charge is reasonable. I'll post a longer reply tomorrow. My solicitor classed lessors as "Robbing B...", this is a family site so I won't finish. G
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    Driveway foundations

    Not sure whether this post should be here or in gardening (or somewhere else). Our tarmac driveway needs widening. I’m going to steal 3 foot from the lawn to do this. Not sure yet what I’m going to use as a topping for the extended bit – may use concrete; tarmac or block paving. The length of...
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    Postcrete question

    Cheers for the answer. That’s exactly the opposite way to how it is described on the bag. Not sure what make of Postcrete it is but it’s in Yellow bags and from Wickes. I’ll give your way a go this weekend – as long as it isn’t too cold. Thanks Gordon
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