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gness
The Builder or anyone else who can advise please. Can you recommend a wheelbarrow that I will be able to use, sometimes for heavy stuff, in a large, very uneven, often wet and boggy field. It will...
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jennyjoan
I have had both over the years and think my present iron/generator is finished, what would any of you recommend - I just like powerful steam but I only iron as I go.
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Scarlett
I got a new Emma mattress in November – and originally was pleased with it. But, as with all these memory foam mattresses, the side I sleep on has now sagged and dipped, and I am getting back pain...
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whitejack9
Does anyone have a website address or other information on the manufacturer of Gardenvit polythene please
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Prudie
Just to expand my education when do you use caulk rather than filler? I filled some small screw holes in plaster with decorator's caulk (because it was all I could find in the cupboard) but it was...
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Vagus
The five rose bushes I have in the back garden have started producing variegated leaves over the last week or so. Also what I think is a type of low growing laurel has some similar leaves just...
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j0nb0y
I am just in the process of buying a house and when having a look around the outside, I noticed that where the soil stack comes through the roof, the lead flashing has been bent over and no soil stack...
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KittyGlitter
Hi, can anyone recommend an online card service where you can design your own card and have it sent abroad? Thanks
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Prudie
I think the answer to this might be take it apart but our kitchen tap is an up and over mixer and the cold now sprays everywhere. I guess it needs de-scaling but I don't see how (when you'd have to...
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Daij
I've been told that it is not a good idea to plant anything in ground where onions were grown the previous year. Is this correct?
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OldChestNuts
Currently I have the Cronex Stop Cock 15mm compression fittings fitted (Part No. BBL810). I am trying to buy a spare one so in the future I can easily swap out the moving parts without removing the...
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thelewisgang
At the beginning of this year I decided to upgrade my combi boiler. It was finally fitted early January. When it came to commissioning/running through the final checks, it wouldn't work and the Gas...
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emmie
can anyone suggest a way, product to unblock the bathroom sink. The water isn't draining away at all....
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allenlondon
Teh cable organisers you can buy on Amazon are fine for four or five cables, but not when you've got dozens in a draw. How do other Abers sort their cables? I've tried putting them into short postal...
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pinkjudy45
We have an oleander bush in the garden that we trimmed back late last summer, now it looks as if it’s dying, the leaves are curling and going brown does anybody know what we can do to save it please...
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whitejack9
Can anyone recommend the best size of tape to use on 32mm steel tubing please.
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OldChestNuts
Called out Dyno (contractor for British Gas plumbing cover) to replace the Stop cock as it was seized / stuck in the open position. Instead of replacing the faulty Stop Cock, the Dyno plumber put...
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Johnny7seven
I've just had a new concrete floor laid butting up to the old one. The old one is a strip near the wall 16ft 7 long by 64 inches wide. And it's full of marks where it was originally laid and not...
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davebro
For years we have had dirty water. The water is clear but taps get blocked by a spongy black substance & the toilet gets black streaks after 2 or 3 flushes. We are in a hard water area. I have written...
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allenlondon
Well, not the sink, but the overflow cover. The original hole is 26mm. All the modern ones I can find are a maximum of 25mm, which ain't any good. Are there any firms that specialise in/still sell...

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