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    Lateral Strapping for ceiling joists

    Just thinking of possible solutions, could I fabricate a custom strap/angle bracket like this? (see green) this may provide the strength to still allow 'hooking' behind the inner leaf.
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    Lateral Strapping for ceiling joists

    My gable walls bulging a bit, but its within tolerances 'for now' and I'd like to keep it that way. I've been recommended by an SE that I strap my first floor (floor & ceiling) joists at regular centres, and board the loft with ply to prevent my wall bulging any further. So the first floor...
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    How to cut MDPE pipe square!!!??

    A shim between the guides is a good suggestion however I may give it a go.
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    How to cut MDPE pipe square!!!??

    Thanks again. I suppose it depends on your definition of negligible. See these two images and the insert as a reference. One I could agree with. One I certainly could not.
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    How to cut MDPE pipe square!!!??

    To illustrate the play in the ratcheting non brand ones...
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    How to cut MDPE pipe square!!!??

    I am trying to cut some 20mm mdpe pipe square in practice for joining with some imperial 21.5mm alkathene with some phillmac fittings. This will be buried and I want to make sure this is pretty darn leak proof. I have tried (and none of these are cheeaap!): - non brand ratcheting 0-40mm...
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    How bad is a narrow trench partially undermining a foundation footing?

    Thanks for the replies both (blup yours isn't displaying correctly but did get a read earlier). I'll leave it for now and keep an eye out for any cracks in the mortar beds etc. I plan to get the drive redone a bit later in the year. I'll use this as an opportunity to lift it up a bit.
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    How bad is a narrow trench partially undermining a foundation footing?

    In my hunt to clear up sources of moisture in my house I had a drainage contractor in...they were installing an inspection chamber, and ensuring any of the other pipework was in good order. The joint from the old clay to the 'replaced' pipework was certainly interesting...so the work was...
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Hmm - possibly. A dehumidifier is currently ran throughout all non-sleeping hours in the remainder of the house.
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Coming back to this thread some time later... I had a drain survey done - the access was poor but the main lateral appeared in good condition. To permit a survey of the soil stack / down pipe and to improve future maintenance - I am having a small inspection chamber put in a couple of weeks. I...
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    Pipe Bingo - what's what?

    Hi Hugh, thanks a lot for that - really informative. Looks like I might be digging up the patio soon...will update this post with any findings. Will first wait to hear back from Cadent though re lead gas pipes and update you with their response.
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    Pipe Bingo - what's what?

    Hmm interesting. So my original intention of digging here was to investigate drain depth in 'easy soil' prior to digging up for drainage works under the concrete driveway. I am reasonably confident that the black pipe here in the original image is not water, so it's highly likely to be the...
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    Pipe Bingo - what's what?

    Looking closer at the meter 34mm black pipe inside the meter... Its actually a 32mm metal pipe. The black coating appears to be 1mm thick.
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    Pipe Bingo - what's what?

    I dug a test hole today to prep for some work later in the year (drain depth etc.) However I stumbled upon a few other pipes in the process... The brown pipe is the clay foul drain I was looking for. There is a silver metal pipe in the top of the image - this had roughly a 32mm OD. There...
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Thanks. Will arrange a drainage survey / check (access is poor) and do a thorough listen with a helper on the water inlet.
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Just done a quick measurement assuming the overflow runs in/out of the same height/course of bricks. The internal floor level is mid way through the brick below that external chemical dpc. So we have 3 dpc's it seems: The felt internal leaf dpc sat 1.5-0.5 course of bricks below the internal...
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    A bit more info. I decided to rip the damp plasterboard off the side elevation in that room. Turns out it wasn't insulated just plasterboarded. The plasterboard had some black mould on the back. The dot and dab adhesive and the plasterboard paper lining were moist to the point where it pretty...
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Thanks for all the help thus far. The investigation continues...the damp/moisture definitely seems to be rain reactive. Whether that's from drainage or otherwise is TBD. Whilst I have initially been concentrating my focus on the room with the very visible staining and feels moist up to 1m (the...
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    Here's a picture from outside that wall. Nothing immediately obvious aside from the boiler overflow / vent and the brick 'lip'. Oh and the poor pointing.
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    Part concrete floor - rising damp

    ...yes ? ... I haven't used too much roofing felt before though. it doesn't have the 'sandpaper' external texture I would associate with roofing felt though. Used the stethoscope on the water inlet briefly, but couldn't hear anything distinct. Although I certainly wasn't that thorough just yet...
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