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    Tripping electric thingy....

    It does stay on all night and switches itself on and off downloading updates and stuff and cooling off.We may have to see if that is the case if resealing the shower doesn't work...
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    Tripping electric thingy....

    What we think it is is the shower.The guy who lived here before was a keen albeit rather bad DIYer.The shower/bath has not been sealed properly ,the guy used the sealant strips and as the tiles are uneven there are thin gaps there where the water can go down. As the first out occurred a...
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    Tripping electric thingy....

    Right then,any way to narrow down what may cause these faults?It has been raining all day here today but when it first tripped it was pretty dry... Or just look for a decent sparky? And how dare u suggest we may have rodents?!!?(joking)
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    Tripping electric thingy....

    The thing on the right kept tripping. Sorry,u may need to turn your head for this one: last one:
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    Tripping electric thingy....

    Okay,I admit I know little to nothing about electrics apart from DON'T TOUCH them as you know nothing about them and stupidity kills.I have no wish to add to Darwinian principles and end up as a 'most stupid death' on some T.V. show(television,not transvestite...) Anyway,Saturday morning at...
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    Top paint layer peeling.

    Well,luckily the first room to do is our sons bedroom and he got the smallest room in the house,the typical 'box room'.He is a 4year old boy so I am not that fussed about it being totally gorgeous as he will have his bunk bed in there,toys,posters,dead animals and insects probably...I'll give it...
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    We bought a house built in 1967.The previous owner was no good at DIY and the more I look the...

    We bought a house built in 1967.The previous owner was no good at DIY and the more I look the more problems I see.....let the good times roll....
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    A credit to our boys humour

    PMSL.Thanks for that. :lol:
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    Top paint layer peeling.

    You mean sand the top layer where it is bubbling/peeling/loose so it is neat/flat to where the bottom layer is still attached to the walls and fill to even out the patchy bits that have been scraped/sanded out and then repaint over this? Ta for response BTW.
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    Top paint layer peeling.

    Hi!First time post so be gentle with me please...... My family and I have recently moved into a 1960s built house.My wife fell in love with the place but I did warn her that it needed a lot of work before it would be up to scratch,some of which I can do(I hope),some I can't.... Anyway,I...
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