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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Many thx guys
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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Hi, Thx, If this was fixed professionally what kind of money would you be looking at? (in Croydon south London) thx
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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Many thanks for your response. Maybe a blob of gripfill or something will prevent them from rotating towards the valley in future?
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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Hi, Can anyone identify this type of tile, are they clay or concrete and will they have nibs on the back to hold them in place??
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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Hi, I've uploaded a pic of the slipped files for your info. These are the tiles without nibs to hold them in place. Any help gratefully received with regards to a repair.
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    Slipped concrete tiles

    Hi, I have a few flat concrete tiles which have slipped out of position due I presume to the nails rusting away. As you cannot re-nail these tiles back in place due to overlying tiles, I believe the standard fix is glue them back in position. Can anybody advise me of the best adhesive to use...
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    Penetratind damp

    Hi, I have a 1890’s house with solid brick suffering from penetrating damp in the upstairs walls. With the bad weather we’ve had in the UK this winter, the problem has been worse than ever with damage to the internal decoration. The entire upstairs level is sand/cement rendered and painted with...
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    Penetrating damp

    Hi, Can anyone advise if 2 coats of mastic paint overpainted with Sandtex masonry paint is the way to go, applied directly to a pebbledashed external solid brick wall suffering from penetrating damp as discussed below?? If it is, pls can someone suggest a suitable mastic paint? thanks,
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    Penetrating damp

    No chimney breasts near these walls. If anyone is aware of a brand of suitable waterproof paint which can be overpainted I'd be much obliged - thanks.
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    Damp penetration in upstairs gable end wall.

    Hi, Yes, all appears solid and no cracks that I can see.
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    Damp penetration in upstairs gable end wall.

    Hi, I have 3 south facing walls, the main being a gable end. Each upstairs wall has suffered from rain penetration this winter with the poor weather conditions. Ever since I bought the house 6 years ago, the gable ended wall has suffered from damp patches but this year the situation is far...
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    Damp external wall on the inside

    Hi, I have a damp first floor external bedroom wall which is showing signs of damp on the inside. This is a gable end and very exposed to the elements and my question is, is it likely to be penetrating damp or condensation? There is a large double galazed window in this wall and a ventilation...
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    motorised valve probs??

    Hi, I had a replacement valve but had no head. Sounds like I need to buy a new head which I understand to be readily available if that's what you think it needs. Do you think replacing the motor rather than the hole head is the way to go? thanks
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    motorised valve probs??

    Hi, Hoping for a bit of assistance here…… I have a vented indirect central heating system and last week the radiators were heating up with the hot water when the heating was turned off. My first thought was that there was a problem was the three port valve sticking or with the motorised...
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    damp internal wall

    I don't believe there's any damp getting in now. It's a solid brick wall and exposed and I'm sure there will be moisture somewhere so I've screeded the internal wall with a sand/cement scratch coat with waterproofer. To complete the job and to apply the finishing coat plaster is it correct to...
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    Live plaster on internal wall

    I have an exposed solid external wall to my bedroom which is pebbledash rendered on the outside (1890’s house). The solid wall appears to suffer from moisture ingress as the plaster has become live in a few isolated areas over time. I have removed all the live plaster down to the brickwork which...
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    damp internal wall

    thx 1 John
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    Gas pipes within plaster on wall

    Hi, I live in an 1890’s house with an exposed gable end wall which appears to suffer from damp at about cill level to the left and right of a window. Damp has caused the plaster to blow at a few locations and you can hear by further tapping that some other locations remain live. I was also...
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    Damp Internal Wall - blown plaster

    Hi, Anybody had any experience of this stuff for plastering the internal side of an external wall with the probs being experienced discussed in the previous posts: http://www.pozament.co.uk/products/limelite-renovating/
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    Damp Internal Wall - blown plaster

    Hi, Forget the gas pipe problem guys. Is there anything I can apply to the inside wall (or do) to stop the damp ingress? Should I be doing something to the outside render? thanks,
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