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    How should I screed in new patio doors?

    Hi, We just had a window removed in our bedroom and our builder cut out the blockwork that used to be under the window so we could fit a new patio door. The window/door company have just finished fitting in the new door. In order for the patio door to fit the outer skin of the cavity wall...
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    Wet cavity in new blockwork wall - is this normal??

    The windows were fitted just one day after the blockwork was finished on a dry day. I think with the recent bad weather the rain has battered the blockwork and water is penetrating much more than I expected. There's a doorway around the side of the garage that the builder bricked up and...
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    Wet cavity in new blockwork wall - is this normal??

    Hi, We've just had the first phase of a garage conversion completed by a local builder. After a few weeks we've noticed that the cavity of the new wall constructed is damp on the inside and the cavity insulation is basically soaked through with water. Before I go back to the builder is...
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    Wet Blockwork

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    Shower Pump under the bath without using a flange

    Thanks for all the replies. I know that the flange is only necessary if there are more taps feeding off the same pipe to the shower pump. That isn't really a problem in a small flat. The real question is, if the pump is under the bath and is not in use, and someone runs a tap in the...
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    Shower Pump under the bath without using a flange

    Because the cold water tank is in a cupboard at chest height and there is no pressure at all on the hot tap. As soon as you raise the shower hose the water flow dies.
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    Shower Pump under the bath without using a flange

    Hey, I've moved into a new flat which has the following configuration for the hot water (except without the pump of course): Now I want to put the pump in without going through the mess of using a surrey flange. There are only three hot taps in the house, one in the kitchen, and two in...
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    Painting floor tiles

    Well there is such a thing as floor paint, but I guess if it isn't designed for the purpose there's no point in trying it if it's bound to fail eventually. Ok. It was just a thought. Thanks for the replies. Simon.
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    Painting floor tiles

    You're beginning to irritate me now gcol. Simon.
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    Tile on Tiles

    I totally disagree. I used a product that was designed for this purpose. Ceramic tiles have a glaze that makes it difficult for tile adhesive to adhere to. By painting an adhesive that does grip the old tiles and prodives a surface for the new tiles you are ensuring a tight bond and one that...
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    Painting floor tiles

    The tiles are matt and have a slight abrasive surface as they're supposed to be safe for wet areas. Would that make it easier? Simon
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    Painting floor tiles

    I have layed some floor tiles in my bathroom a while ago and now I've decided I don't like the colour that I chose. Does anyone know if it's possible to buy while floor tile paint that is waterproof so that I can use in on my bathroom floor? I don't mind if I have to order it specially online...
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    Tile on Tiles

    No, tile on tiles is just fine. I took a photo the last time I did it: Clean the old tiles and then paint it with a special paint using for tiling on tiles. The paint will bond with the old tiles and create a good surface for the tile adhesive to grip to. It's too much work to take all...
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    Electric shock...ooops!

    I guess this is the reason we have RCDs on shower circuits instead of just a plain old fuse, right? Ok, makes sense now. Simon.
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    Electric shock...ooops!

    I made my first mistake last week when I was doing the electrics in the flat in Germany which I posted previously about. My friend had moved a circuit in the fusebox without telling me, and when I came to fitting a socket in the kitchen I thought I had turned the power off, but actually I...
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    4.6kw Water heater on a 10amp fuse??!!

    That's a great reference, thanks for that. I guess I had better see how I can change it to a 20amp fuse. Simon.
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