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  1. ag90

    Efflorescence - is it a problem?

    Thanks for the feedback everyone and for putting my mind at rest somewhat! I've brushed off the majority of the crystals and the wall looks much better. There is a drain in the centre of the carport that prevents any big pools forming, but the floor will usually stay damp after heavy rain or...
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    Efflorescence - is it a problem?

    Thankyou both for the prompt responses. Aside from brushing away the crystals, should I take any other action? I suppose I'm trying to assess whether I need somebody to come round and knock through and inside wall to figure out what's happening, or whether this is likely a minor inconvenience as...
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    Efflorescence - is it a problem?

    Hi there Efflorescence has formed on the outside wall of our house. It's under a car port so pretty unexposed to the elements, however it is next to the outside tap. Should I be concerned about damp damaging the masonry, or can I simply purchase something to remove? Thanks Andy
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    Replacing sink - best approach with 10mm microbore

    Hey Rob, thanks for the reply. I thought they were 15mm but when measuring them they were 22mm - I guess that could be because of additional spacing for the threads etc. I'd not come across these in my research but they should make the job much simpler - many thanks for sharing! My only...
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    Replacing sink - best approach with 10mm microbore

    Morning all, I am replacing a sink in a small downstairs bathroom with a new vanity style basin. The existing pipework is 10mm microbore plastic pipes with a push fit connected to an isolating valve connected to a 10mm copper pipe which was connected to the old taps (see images: example1 /...
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