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    When a problem manifests in the boundary line, and the neighbour is unreasonable..

    Just went to view a terraced property for sale that has a serious problem with its front wall; it's stone faced, rubble filled and looks to have had a long standing water ingress issue around the eaves that has caused the front skin to separate and lean out of plumb. At its worst, it looks to...
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    Does the forum insert affiliate info into eBay links?

    Just wondered, any time an eBay link is posted the posting seems to eventually acquire a footnote that it contains links for which DIYn will be paid? I also note that any time anyone mentions a certain hardware store with a name similar to Screfix, the name becomes a link - also for...
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    Hot water seems under higher pressure when DHW production active - is it a concern?

    I've an ASHP that heats my DHW and the setup hs been the same for many years now. The tank typically runs to cooo before being heated A recent observation I've made, that I have no recollection of occurring in the past, is that when the DHW has been on for a while if I open the kitchen hot tap...
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    What to google to find this cast ring that positions a handle?

    Couple of the traffic doors in my bifolds have suffered some internal failure of a metal ring that rotates between two spring loaded blocks and encourages the handle to return to a horizontal position. The ring has snapped and I'm interested to know what it's called, so I can maybe buy a bag of...
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    Kiln dried + cement, or dried building sand?

    My Tobermore pavers are laid on 6mm bedding aggregate rather than sand. So far so good, easy to work with etc but I suspect that rain is successfully washing the kiln dried joint sand down into the aggregate sometimes as I keep finding random joints that were formerly filled have reverted to...
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    Neighbour complains that they can overlook;

    We have a neighbour 55 metres away, and 4m higher up altitude-wise on the other side of a line of sycamore. Last year got a text from the neighbouring husband saying "our kitchen window can see into your bedroom, you might want to get a blind". I dont particularly want to get a blind, neither...
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    Tool or trick recommendations for cutting lines in render into an inside corner, one face only

    Through experimentation it turns out the look most preferred for "lines in render to look like blocks" is to cut them afterwards rather than scratch them in as the render is going off - perhaps I bought the wrong weberpral, but the stuff I have has some fairly coarse aggregate (2mm) in and it...
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    Where do you buy your composite decking?

    The most reasonable price I've found for it is about £26 a square metre - does anyone know of suppliers that can better this? Thanks!
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    Recommend me something that tracks battery voltage/current draw over time?

    I've an issue with a car battery being flattened seemingly at random, and suspicions that the charging circuit isn't operating effectively. Everything checks out whenever anyone looks at it; charging voltage with engine running is 14.5, parasitic draw is 20mA with engine off, so why the battery...
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    Please turn off the "is this already being discussed" feature

    For most DIY projects it seems sensible to have one thread per problem, to keep everything contextual and targeted to exactly the problem the OP is having. This is largely how the forum operates now, and indeed when we see someone floating an ancient thread to ask about something they think is...
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    Turning pre finished clear lacquered oak doors grey..

    Looking at these doors: https://deantawood.co.uk/product/ely-prefinished-5l-glazed-interior-oak-door/ I like em, but they don't have an unfinished option; factory lacquered seems to be the only delivery option. I need to give them a grey look, somewhere between a mid grey and anthracite, but...
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    Product suggestion for keeping two kettles topped up

    Hi all Looking for a product suggestion Once upon a time I had this: Lever tap on a filter, above the kettle- pop the kettle lid open, press the tap til it's full, happy days Now I have a second machine (coffee) just visible in the lower left of the pic and I'm looking for a way to top...
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    Adding storeys under PD

    I was quite surprised to read recently that adding storeys to a house can be done under permitted development. The list of things one must adhere to also seems fairly lax, perhaps the most difficult one being "must make a successful prior approval application". It seems like a fairly simple...
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    Technique for removing slates with minimal damage to them

    Stripping and re-laying an old slate roof and I'm wondering what the best technique is for getting slates off without too much damage. Coming down from the ridge and the ridge tiles pull off easy enough, but the videos I've seen of people stripping seem to involve using a claw hammer on one side...
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    Setting out slate battens

    So, of the few resources I've found around the web about laying out a slate roof, some discuss battening out to the ridge, but the advice doesn't make sense to me: 1) Full slate on the eaves, 50mm ish overhang to the gutter 2) Set the first batten so the nail holes are central 3) Next batten up...
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