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    Floor preparation

    Ok tried to follow as much advice as possible from previous contributions but wanted to check if i've forgotten anything: Ripped out old bathroom rotten floor Treated all wood left numerous times (bathroom had been treated for wood worm many years ago, thought while it was up i would...
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    Tiling non square room

    Thanks for your advice. When i say the wall is not square there has been quite a considerable shift i would estimate a 5cm misalignment from being at perfect right angles across half the room. The room lay out has a shower immediately left after the door way with the bath across the far end...
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    Tiling non square room

    Morning all I need to tile my bathroom, however the whole building has shifted over the years and is therefore not square. I am thinking that if i tile in straight lines starting at the door way the tiles will blatantly highlight the problem. If i tile in straight lines back to the door...
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    Metal cased wiring is it safe

    Cheers - thought it was pretty old - cant see any rubber left it must have degraded to such an extent!! Safe to say I will be replacing the wire completely and (do have a multimeter only tested with the screwdriver as a quick check -i know these can be unreliable)
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    Metal cased wiring is it safe

    Just ripped out my rotten bathroom floor and noticed an open metal junction box which feeds the kitchen wiring below. Tested the box to see if it was live with a electricians screwdriver and it lit up. Then i tested the wire insulation and that lit up - slightly confused i tested the other wires...
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    shared mains combi issues

    Found out recently i have a shared mains supply with next door, after having a Combi fitted in apr 07. Next door has been advised not to go for combi because of shared mains supply. Next door has been vacant since combi fitted as being totally refurbed. Can anyone tell me is this likely...
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