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    Taking of end piece of kitchen unit

    Exactly right opps, I didn't want to be messing around with the cupboard not knowing what I'm doing or looking for. I wasn't sure if it would be glued on. Glad I came to the right place before I attempted to take it apart.
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    Taking of end piece of kitchen unit

    I can’t see any caulk. I will have a go next week getting the panel off and will let you all know how I get on. Thanks everyone for all your advice it’s all been really helpful.
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    Taking of end piece of kitchen unit

    There may be some other screws will need to take out stuff to take a better look.
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    Taking of end piece of kitchen unit

    Thanks for your replies. I would still like to take it off as would prefer it scribed and we are getting new skirting so think it will look better if cut into new skirting rather than skirting butted against it. I have had a good look inside the cupboard and have found a screw on one side so am...
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    Taking of end piece of kitchen unit

    We are having a section of wall re plastered in our kitchen as it is very uneven and if left will effect the look of the kitchen floor tiles we will be having fitted. The plasterer said he can plaster right up to the kitchen unit but id rather take the end piece off so he can plaster behind it...
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    Brown line on white wall where electric cable loctaed

    I was taking off the kitchen skirting today and noticed that where the electric cable for a 2 gang socket goes up behind the wall there is a brown line on the painted wall all the way up where the cable goes into the socket. Is this normal, I can paint over it but wondered if it is anything to...
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    How to tell direction of flow for new radiator

    I took off the radiator last year in my living room to decorate and have purchased a new one of a different size. It comes with a diverter spring and TRV and instructions say it needs to be on the flow side. The problem is I can't tell which the flow side is, as the pipes to the old radiator...
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    Light not working properly

    EFL Impundence, you are amazing, lights work perfectly now. Thankyou so much Amy x
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    Light not working properly

    Thankyou EFL impundance I will try swapping the red and yellows over and let you know how I get on. Fingers crossed.
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    Light not working properly

    I was with my dad when we did this and I suggested we take a photo but he said he didn't need it! The yellow and brown is earth yes and I have screwed it at the back of the metal box. The old dimmer was working ok before so am guessing it may be the wiring on the new dimmer.
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    Light not working properly

    2 reds and a black on one side and 2 reds and a black on the other.
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    Light not working properly

    These are photos of the switch next to bed. There are 4 red wires and 2 black.
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    Light not working properly

    The red was swapped so have swapped it over so that now all three colours go to one of the purple boxes at the back and the other 3 colours go into the purple box next to it. The same issue is still there though.
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    Light not working properly

    I didnt understand the diagram no :( but will take a photo of the other socket hopefully some point this evening. Will that help?
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    Light not working properly

    Thanks so much for your reply and your diagram. I will have a look at the other switch by the bed. I did take it off yesterday and remember seeing black and red wires so it is different to the switch by the door.
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    Light not working properly

    I have changed my 2 gang dimmer switch in my bedroom for a leading edge one which is better as there is no buzzing noise. There are 2 lights in my bedroom and two 2 gang light switches. The 2 gang dimmer is next to the door on the wall and the other standard 2 gang switch is next to the bed on...
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    Removing redundant upstairs hearth

    We bought a house a few years ago and the chimney breast had been removed upstairs and downstairs. The remainder of the chimney in the loft is supported by a metal support screwed into the wall underneath. The hearth in the upstairs bedroom has just been left sitting on the joists. We are...
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