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    planning permissions

    So am I right in thinking that if the company is FENSA regulated then we do not need to go down the route of obtaining permissions?
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    planning permissions

    We are trying to change our existing (rotten!) wooden windows for upvc units and are getting a mixed response on the requirement for planning permission.... The window companies contacted state that we do not require any planning permission. Our council (Brent (London)) states that we...
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    overflow pipe

    :lol: cheers for the info!
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    overflow pipe

    yeah, we're working on that genious!! All attempts (including that of a 'plumber') have failed thus far though so I'm looking for a quick fix until I can solve it.... :roll:
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    folding interior doors

    Does anyone have any idea where I could lay my hands on a decent internal folding door. All of the doors I have found on the market so far seem to have a gap where the fold meets - the door is for our bathroom so this won't work!!!
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    overflow pipe

    Our toilet cistern has a habit of overfilling causing flow out of the overflow from the side of our block... The overflow comes out just under the main soil pipe and is quite tight to the building meaning it drips onto our window sill. This is causing a bit of a problem with damp both in our...
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    Toilet cistern overfilling

    Would a traditional stop-cock more reliably cut of the feed then? Any idea why plumbing the washing machine would've started this all up again?
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    Toilet cistern overfilling

    My toilet cistern is perpetually overfilling and feeding into the overflow causing a constant drip (at best (flood at worst))... The toilet is fed from the main tank in the attic via a 15mm pipe which is also linked to washbasin (1st) then the washing machine (3rd). The system suffers...
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