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    How to replace this osb with better wood for laying laminate flooring?

    I have no experience with any DIY project. I am going to lay laminate flooring (10mm) with wood fiber underlay (5mm) on a subfloor which is a suspended floorboard. There is an osb there near the heater. (attached photos) 1) Can I just lay laminate flooring (10mm) on it without replacing it? 2)...
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    Confirmed artificial slate contains white asbestos. Is 4.6k reasonable?

    Thanks Catlad, Do you mean I don't really need to worry too much about the tiles and just fix the chimney as a normal job?
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    There are wet patches on the chimney breast in the loft

    I have just moved into an end of terrace house. I found that there are some patches on the chimney breast in the loft. They are wet to be touched. The picture was taken on a day of drizzle (light rain) The chimney stack condition doesn't look good. it is badly cracked to the mortar pointing...
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    Confirmed artificial slate contains white asbestos. Is 4.6k reasonable?

    Just moved into the victorian terrace house. I have done an asbestos survey and confirmed the artificial slate on the victorian terrace. The firm that did the survey also provided a quotation for the removal and disposal. It is estimated the area of the roof is around 50-60m2 It is £4,650...
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    Mysterious built-in "wardrobe" in my bed room. Is these asbestos?

    Thank you so much! it is definitely an airing cupboard and there was a hot water cylinder in it. All the pipes and the cylinder were removed. There are 2 holes on the ceiling in side the cupboard. I am thinking of completely removing it and redecorating the wall and the ceiling. Wondering what...
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    Mysterious built-in "wardrobe" in my bed room. Is these asbestos?

    I have just moved into a house and found there is a wardrobe-like thing which is very dirty inside. I think it might be for the old boiler. I can see from the ceiling inside the "wardrobe" that there are some pop-corn materials and other are 2 nasty damaged holds to the loft. I fear that this...
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    Hairline crack found under and above the window

    above the window lintel:
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    Hairline crack found under and above the window

    I have just found some hairline cracks above and under a window. It is a 1900 victorian terrace. Is it a sign of subsidence? No matching cracks found internally Is it a structural concern? I have just moved into the house 2 weeks ago so I can't tell whether it is new. Many thanks :) Under...
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    I am so worried it is not safe. I can't sleep last night when I found it doesn't seem to be gallows brackets which I thought they are. So hard to find a structural engineer atm as it seems everyone is going out for the new year party.
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    Thanks! I can't contact the previous previous owner who did this. The previous owner who has been in the property for 2 years. claimed they didn't even know the chimney breast is removed. I can confirm from the photos taken 4 - 5 years ago (in 2017) on rightmove. The chimney breast was removed...
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    Thank you woody and Godwasaplasterer, Do you mean that it could still possibly be safe? is it a legit way to support the chimney stack?
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    Thank you both Woody and Tony That part of the loft is very small and I need to "climb" into the area to take those photos. but I was expecting the survey could have looked into it for me though :) I try to search how gallows brackets look like and it seems to me that the support element under...
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    Thanks JP_! , I have already bought the house. I prepared to take the hit to pay for any remedial work.
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    Need some advice: Chimney breast was removed and the support seems strange

    I have just bought a Victorian terrace house. The surveyor flagged in the report the chimney breast was removed and the chimney stack in the loft seems like being supported by gallows brackets. The surveyor cannot get into that part of the loft so he suggested me to hire a structural engineer to...
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    My first DIY project in my life: replacing carpet with laminate flooring

    Thanks big all! This is a private house and thanks for the comment :)
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    My first DIY project in my life: replacing carpet with laminate flooring

    If it is leaking in the rotten area, I should see some sign on the ceiling of the floor below, right? can't find any leaking sign downstair. What are those dark stains on this pic? Are these rotten area? The ground is solid is this area
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    My first DIY project in my life: replacing carpet with laminate flooring

    Merry Christmas! Thank you so much, JP. thanks for the advice! I will check if it is leaking there! Better be cautious as I don't want to do it again if it in fact leaking :) Could you recommend what underlay should be used as the sub floor is a bit not even? Thanks!
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    My first DIY project in my life: replacing carpet with laminate flooring

    I am working on my first DIY project to replace carpet with laminate flooring in a first-floor room in a victorian terrace house. I have removed the carpet and the underlay. 1) There are many nails and staples on the wooden subfloor, should I remove them all? 2) Is there anything I should do...
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    Is it possible for building surveyor to spot evidence of subsidence in the past?

    > Do you have any visible signs of potential problems? There is a hairline crack at the top corner of a window. The surveyor confirmed that was because of the weak lintel. Other than that, he confirms there is no signs indicating any movement of the house. > buyers who don't know any better...
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