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  1. MattyP182

    Creaking pvc patio sliding door

    The screws into the frame are obviously concealed somehow and can't see any. Are there just plastic covers that pull off to reveal? Have attached cracked sealant around frame on outside. It's not that bad in most places, worst where verticals meets ground. Thanks for the help
  2. MattyP182

    Creaking pvc patio sliding door

    I'll have a look tomorrow at the fixings, if I can see them. And take a pick of the sealant cracking around the frame. From videos I've watched they seem to screw the frame through into masonry but don't use wall plugs, maybe that's normal. Is the frame sealant usually silicone based or PU? I've...
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    Creaking pvc patio sliding door

    Hi all, Our pvc patio sliding door creaks in high wind, I assume it's the plastic bits flexing or at least it sounds like plastic flexing. Is this normal. Also while I'm here, the white sealant around the outside of the frame where it meets the bricks has cracked, should I try to remove as...
  4. MattyP182

    How to seal lino floor to tiled wall joint

    Ok thanks, man I hate silicone. I have finishing tools but not like that one.
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    How to seal lino floor to tiled wall joint

    Hi all, wondering what's the easiest/quickest way to seal the joint where a lino floor meets a tiled wall? I'm not sure scotia would look right and how can it be fixed? can't nail into tiles. Weak adhesive sealant? Using a sealant alone on the join is another option but I find doing a good job...
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    Patio repointing advice

    Ok thanks for the advice
  7. MattyP182

    Best way to take out this fridge freezer

    Thanks for all the comments. Yea I think either walking and then angling it down maybe onto an elevated platform or make a dolly. I think I might have some cheap and nasty castors I could use.
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    Best way to take out this fridge freezer

    Ok thanks, was trying to avoid buying a dolly, a decent one isn't cheap and even then would have to increase the height probably with sheets of wood.
  9. MattyP182

    Best way to take out this fridge freezer

    Hi all, I'd like to take out our fridge/freezer and clean the back-must be bored! It's in quite a tight cupboard, how would you go about it? Is it just sheer elbow grease. Only really one person can get near it. I was thinking if I could get a wheeled dolly of the right height could maybe slide...
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    Patio repointing advice

    Hi all, I'm thinking of repointing our patio. I have only repointed a few bricks on a wall before with a ready mixed repair product. For the patio I was going to use Blue Circle Mortar which only needs to be mixed with water, it's a cement grey colour I beleive. I suspect I would be quite slow...
  11. MattyP182

    Insulating room in roof

    Hi all, We live in a chalet style house where the bedrooms are essentially in the roof. The bedroom walls are stud with uninsulated plasterboard. The studs are visible from the eaves side of the wall and would seem easy enough to put some flexible batt insulation in here, was thinking wood...
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    Roof window removal opinions

    Thanks for that, good suggestion. It's so dark at the moment anyway outside it's not doing much. Probably in summer we'd notice it more though. But yeah think thats worth doing.
  13. MattyP182

    Roof window removal opinions

    Ok thanks, I think for now we'd leave hatch as is and maybe think about changing it to a drop-down in future. Why do you think people struggle? Is it because they do it themself and it's harder job than it looks?
  14. MattyP182

    Roof window removal opinions

    Hi all, Just looking for some opinions on this. We have a window in our attic, it's original mid 1960's and it's leaking around the frame and also a little around the glazing bars which are heavily rusted, it's all metal cast iron maybe. It seems it's time for this window to be replaced or...
  15. MattyP182

    Wall vent removal

    Thank you wayners for going through the whole process. I'm probably not going to touch outside for now as it's upstairs and don't fancy the ladder work. Thermalite block sounds like good idea and heard that mentioned before but that might be for when it's permanently blocked up which may happen...
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    Wall vent removal

    Thanks for the tips, plaster vent seems about right. Would probably replace with plastic version. Not worked with insulation board before, assume I could cut to the size of the rectangular opening for a tight ish fit then put on the new vent with screws? Alternative would be something like...
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    Wall vent removal

    Hi there, Does anyone know how these wall vents are fixed to the wall? I think it's original from when house was build 60's. Can't see any sign of fixings. Was thinking to take a utility knife to the edge of it to see if it would lever off. Aiming to not damage the plaster work, cut and fit a...
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