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    Kardean Flooring?

    Karndean is pretty quiet - better than laninates anyway. In terms of quality I've always been of the opinion it's equally as good as Amtico. They've got a very good showroom at their head office at Evesham if you want to see the stuff laid.
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    Screw stuck!

    Go to a DIY or tool store & buy a screw extractor [drill bit with a reverse threaded head]. Drill the appropriate sized hole into the stuck screw a couple of mm deep, and then drill out using a power driver / drill. Presto, sorted and no damaged plaster.
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    Conservatory planning permission

    It would be a huge surprise if you didn't need permission for your conservatory, but that shouldn't be a worry. Fees likely to be around £75. You'll need a set of drawings at 1:100 showing the house as existing [floor plan & elevations] and the same showing the conservatory. You shouldn't have...
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    Concreet floor

    Thickness of slab will not really have a bearing on whether damp comes through, you need to lay a membrane [1000 or 1200g polythene sheet from your builders merchant will do] The correct construction for your slab would be [I don't know how large it is so treat these as approx thicknesses...
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    bathroom wall in my flat

    Is the door shown on the south wall the front door shown in the photo taken from outside? Which is the wall which is part solid part stud?
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    Concreet floor

    3 inches of concrete will be fine, bit of a bodge starting at 2" at the perimeter though [although if he's reinforced it, this 50mm/75mm/50mm slab is just about passable, just a real bodge! Why ever didn't he level it across the full width??!!.... could he not be bothered to dig it out properly...
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    Recommendation for Roof Windows?

    Personal preference. I've only used Velux and Fakro in the past, both good. I wouldn't say Velux are that pricey - depends where you buy them I suppose and what terms you get. I think the Fakro ones we had were more expensive than the Velux equivalent [had they made one] would have been.
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    bathroom wall in my flat

    In that case stud walls are standard practice internally in flats. The question isn't so much why is it stud above but why is it solid below? I'm out of ideas without seeing it - any chance of photos, floorplan?
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    How to obtain instant access into hotmail.

    Broadband should be up round the 1/2/3 mb mark in most places now - 250k is pretty dire - has the ISP confirmed what speed it should be running at? Sometimes it can be slow to get into hotmail from messenger, they fiddle around with it and change the interface and it seems to get slower. You...
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    bathroom wall in my flat

    I wouldn't say it's either but it's not catastrophic. Is it a conversion of an old building? If so it may be that the floor level was different in the area and has been lowered/raised causing it to join a solid wall which has been extended in studwork. It may just be an old window or similar...
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    Door fitting

    A good commercial grade chippie can swing up to 7 doors in a day. However, worth noting these will all be the same 44mm solid core flush door, with 3 butt hinges, overhead closer, mortice latch/lock, pair levers & cyliner thumb turn. Vitally they will all be into new frames which will be dead on.
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    fitting a wood door to upvc frame

    uPVC doors tend to have several latch points up the door's leading edge side of the frame, a timber door would use a mortice lock. You will therefore end up with only one locking point in the weakest part of the frame - the lip on the edge, rather than the strip screwed into the reveal. Pull...
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    bathroom wall in my flat

    Only worry if you like total privacy while engaging in actvities in the smallest room or if the neighbours have particularly disruptive 'kitchen' habits. Structurally it is unlikely to be an issue - although without seeing it this is purely an assumption based on the fact that residents have...
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    cookies ?

    In Explorer if that's what you're using Choose: > Tools from top menu bar > Internet Options Depending on version: In Temporary Internet Files box >Settings Browsing History box [Latest version - although not sure about Vista] >Settings >View Files Opens a new dialogue box...
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    hyundai car

    1. Auto choke on the blink? - unlikely - presume your car is injection.... 2. Lambda sensor in the exhaust? - Incorrect reading of fuel content of exhaust fumes causing engine management to over fuel / starve on overrun / no rev situations approaching junctions 3. Air flow meter? - air inlet...
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    Asphalt / cut-back on concrete kitchen floor

    Phone Forbo [manufacturers of marmoleum] technical on 01592 643777 for advice. You will need to prepare the sub floor in line with their guidelines for laying rather than based on how good the floor is, to give you some comeback should the product fail. They should be able to email you some...
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    Bathroom ceramic tiling disaster!!

    While a long shot, if the tiling offends you that much and all the stick over fixes are no good you could trim the tiles using an abrasive wheel. Mark a straight pencil line along where you want them trimming and use one of these small craft cutters. I had the urge to buy a Dremel Multi [I...
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    new staircase to loft

    blimey - noseall's getting into psychology! But I would agree with both noseall & symptoms - acheive this by trimming first rise as you suggested and extending landing as suggested
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    Which lintel?

    As much as that?! I'll use them instead of ground beams over an old well in my extension.... bargain!
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    pro bono?

    We gave a £16k discount on a job for the local council on a job for a D&B refurb to form an after school teaching facility for middle school kids. Gives you a warm glow inside but not much else. Danger is setting a precedent and all good causes wanting something for nothing.... It all comes down...
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