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    water in ducting from shower extractor fan

    This is how I found it, just above the picture the duct was hung over another beam. And this is it now where it exits the roof.
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    water in ducting from shower extractor fan

    This seems to be the place for epic bumping so I'll join in rather than start a new one. Similar situation, I've got an extractor fan in the ceiling of the ensuite in an apartment. Since winter I've been getting water dripping back down through the fan. I climbed into the roofspace (it's a...
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    Damaged walls - please help!!!

    Yeah, like I said, I think this "quote" came from my favourite father in law to try and deter us from having any more work done. I have since called my plasterer again and he says he should be able to skim over it without too much fuss. Even if it needs stripped to the brick and redone he...
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    Damaged walls - please help!!!

    I bought a house, approximately 25/30 years old and am now doing it up, (whilst living on a mattress in the spare room...) Problem is, in the living room and dining room, there are some rough patches on the wall. Not blistering or bubbling, but just rough plastering, and bad joins where...
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