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    Supporting Beam?

    I did the same thing last year, took out the wall between the kitchen and dining room. A structural engineer cost £450 and the local authority buildings dept certificate and inspections cost another £250. Both were well worth it but I did the rest myself. I got the beam to the SE's spec from a...
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    Honeywell T40 to Hive Thermostat Mini

    Do you just come on here because you like the sound of your own voice? I get the impression that if I said it had to be painted white you would insist it should be another colour.
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    Honeywell T40 to Hive Thermostat Mini

    Actually it didn't require to be near the boiler. It is in the airing cupboard one floor up and 40 feet away from the boiler with the internet hub in the lounge at the other end of the house to the boiler.
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    Honeywell T40 to Hive Thermostat Mini

    I had the same thermostat in the hallway at the bottom of the stairs and converted it to a newer modern design a couple of years ago. Just recently we had a new boiler installed along with a Hive. The chap installing it fitted a receiver box in the airing cupboard and disconnected the wires...
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    Oven connection inside a kitchen cabinet?

    Thanks John I have four isolator switches in the same cupboard and a grid switch setup takes up a lot less space. The switches themselves were ordered with the name of the appliances on them i.e. Dishwasher, oven etc. My question was about the best way to connect the oven and not about...
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    Oven connection inside a kitchen cabinet?

    The legalities of isolator switches in cupboards has been covered quite comprehensively on DIYnot and my proposed set up conforms to building regs. It was in fact suggested by the qualified electrician that installed my new consumer unit. I tend to agree that the isolator switch for an oven on...
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    Oven connection inside a kitchen cabinet?

    I am approaching the installation of my new kitchen. I have a separate built in oven to be mounted 3ft off the ground in a tall appliance unit with an isolation switch in an adjacent larder unit. The switch is an MK grid switch 20 amp rated. My question is:- can I just surface mount a single...
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    Insulating a loft

    Buy some stilts for your loft boards. Sold at B&Q. That way you can have insulation between your rafters and another blanket of insulation over that.
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    Angle grinder advice

    I have just bought the Macallister 9" grinder from Screwfix along with a diamond disc for under £60. I used it last weekend to make a floor to ceiling cut in an internal brick wall. It performed faultlessly. It did want to wander a little but all angle grinders of this size do. Its the same...
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    Burnt out spur?

    Thanks John - we have got away with it for years but I guess it had to happen sometime. The house was rewired in the 80's at a time when the washing machine was in the kitchen and tumble driers were a luxury. Whilst the ceiling is down I will be looking to replace the spur with a radial circuit...
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    Burnt out spur?

    In my earlier posts I have mentioned that we are having a wall removed between the kitchen and dining room. The wall is out and beam is in. During the process of doing this our kettle and microwave were relocated to our separate utility room. This room is wired with its wiring in surface...
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    Trial hole to inspect foundations under an internal wall

    Thanks Tony. I did sort of wonder myself. What worried me was that he said that he had not yet read the engineers report! Unfortunately it does not get me out of having to dig a hole in my dining room floor.
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    Trial hole to inspect foundations under an internal wall

    Thanks Woody. The house was built on Shale in the 50's and the BCO seems to think that internal walls don't have the same robust foundations as the exterior walls. As the load on the Nib will be more than before the rest of the wall was removed he wants to see if the foundations are up to the...
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    Trial hole to inspect foundations under an internal wall

    Hi I am planning the removal of a load bearing wall between by Kitchen and Dining Room. Both rooms have concrete slabs as floors I have had the structural engineer out, bought the RSJ and padstones and notified Building Control. I have just had the first visit from the BCO before work starts...
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    Tiles for a front doorstep

    Milgo - i dug a bit deeper on the original style web site and found the blue and white border tiles as well so thanks again.
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    Tiles for a front doorstep

    Thanks - original style were suggested by the local tile supplier but were three times the price. I eventually found them on Target Tiles website https://targettiles.co.uk/olde-english-floor-tile-black-step-tread-151x75/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhd7znc-X8gIVit1RCh0Xzg23EAQYASABEgKVo_D_BwE
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    Tiles for a front doorstep

    Thanks for the suggestion. I found the exact tiles at a pool tile supplier and on a London based site for renovation of Victorian floors.
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    Tiles for a front doorstep

    Hi First time posting.... I am looking to tile my front door step, similar to the one in the picture and would love to know where I can buy the bull nose non slip edging shown in the picture. My local tile supplier has plain terracotta/ black bull nose but they come in 15cm square tiles. He...
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