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    Car port door?

    Not sure if this is in the correct section...as it's technically not DIY.. When I moved into my property my carport had a trifold door (see pic). It's approx 2.5m wide. The carport is 8m long There was a bit of wood cladding above the door which fell off a few weeks ago (rotten wood). Now the...
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    How to get me a shower!

    Howdy all So, I moved into a house a couple of years ago. The bathroom is kinda small, but I live alone, so it wasn't a huge deal I do however, have an electric shower. I assume this was put in when the house (1970s) had a tank. It now has a combie boiler. Many issues with the electric...
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    Reducing street noise

    Howdy all I'm lightish sleeper. I live on an estate so traffic is generally low....which means you notice it more early in the morning when people start getting into their cars at 6am (my alarm doesn't have to be set that early!!). I am wondering if/how I might go and reducing this noise? But...
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    Leaking tap. O ring.... Can't take apart

    So, my tap leaks from the area showing on the attachments. However, I have no idea how to take the tap apart. The only screw is highlighted with the purple arrow. There is also a screw on the nozzle itself. I am guessing I just need to put a new o-ring near the area in the photo.... I just...
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    How do I turn my water off

    Plumbing 101.... Moved to the property in summer last year and want to/need to replace a washer/oring in my kitchen tap, but for the life of me, can't work out how to turn my water off. Under the sink I have these 3.... All of which appear to have no affect on the water from my tap
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    Car port with door in a leasehold

    Hello I bought my leasehold property April 2021. The property has a car port. The carport has a trifold door thingy. The lease says I cannot build where my car port is (on my drive filling the gap between my house and my neighbors). I want to try and put and new door on, but I'm slightly...
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    Bouncy kitchen floor

    Morning all, and happy new year! I move into my property last summer. The buildings report mentioned a springy or bouncy floor in my kitchen. The rear of my property where the kitchen is is probably a couple of feet above the front of my property due to the slope of the road. When I walk in...
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    How to remove garden trellis

    Hello As you can see by the hopefully attached pictures, I have some trellis in my garden that the previous owners put up. I'm a little on the fence about them (get it, hey, hey!). The main issues for me is how the block the view of the remaining garden, but that you can't walk through them...
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    IKEA wardrobe hinge adjustment

    Hi. So, I have one door on my 3 door IKEA wardrobe that it's annoying me. It's the heavy door as it has a mirror finish. It doesn't close properly. I'm managed to adjust so it now closes properly everywhere but the top right corner. By not close properly I mean it almost hangs open. Looking...
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    Boarding part of the loft 101

    Hi Am I being a bit too basic here, but in order to board just a section of the loft.... Do I just measure the space between the joists, buy some bored that spans the gap (well, a little less so that you can support the end of 2 boards on one joists).... Making sure that it will fit through the...
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    How dangerous is daisy chaining?

    Hello I have recently moved into a new property and like a lot of people I have had to set up a a office at home. My property is from the early 1980s and is a little sparse on plug sockets. In the office there are two single sockets on each wall. Currently I do not have the funds to to get...
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    Drilling into uPVC

    Hi. I didn't know where to put this question... I am wanting to fit a smart doorbell. My external door is a porch which only has brick to waste height. At doorbell height it's glass and uPVC The uPVC on the right hand side (you can see where the old doorbell was suck on) is not part of the...
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    Creaking floorboards

    So, I have very creaky floorboards I'm putting a carpet down, so taking the opportunity to screw them in properly The house is 1978 and I guess the boards haven't been touched since it was built. They have also been nailed down too, hence the noise. I drilled a pilot near the nail. I then...
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    Removing caulking and cork

    So, my old laminate flooring was obviously a DIY job (and not a very good one). I'm having carpets down, and when removing the cork was was shoved in the expansion gap, I've found a section that was caulked on. Any ideas how to get it off? If I try grab it with pliers, all I get is a few mm.
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    What to with aerial cable?

    Just moved into a new property and have an aerial cable with about a metre four more flex coming through the wall into the main bedroom. I do not watch TV in the bedroom so do not need this. What is the best and easiest way to remove it or to at least do something with it? Thanks
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    More questions on paint marring

    So Dulux tell me that paint marring is very common in dark paint (I have a dark blue and a grass green green). Is this true? The paint marks with the lightest of touch.
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    Plug socket replacement gone wrong (help?!)

    So, I tried to change my first plug socket. Unfortunately, my new socket did not seem to fit my backbox (even though I thought they were all universal). I therefore removed the new plug face to put the old one back on. Unfortunately, moving the wires around mean they are not neatly twisted...
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    Dulux paint marring

    So I bought two different colours for two different rooms of the Dulux paint that they make at store. I applied two coats to two different walls in two different rooms. Idiotically I also used a tester pot to fill in some snags on one wall. This left different marks. I therefore had to go back...
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    Flat beading to cover expansion gap

    Hi I tried to post yesterday evening but it didn't seem to work. The new property I have bought have a large uneven expansion gap around the laminate. Sometimes this is nearly as much as 20 mm. The most cost-effective solution appears to be having flat beading. However, where most people...
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    Beading for unequal laminate expansion gap

    Hello all This is my first time owning a 1970s home so I've got a fair bit of DIY to do. I am guessing the previous owners fitted their own laminate flooring as there is a unequal expansion gap going from pretty much 0 to nearly 2 cm at different sides of the room. I'm looking at ways to...
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