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muskox
Am dismantling shed. Have single outdoor plug socket mounted on shed wall. Is it easy for amateur to unscrew it, after switching off electric supply, or should I hire an electrician?
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barry1010
I had by year old boiler serviced yesterday.  The service engineer pointed out that where the flue exits the external wall it had not been cemented in under the rubber cowl.  This could invalidate... ...
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calda49
Can anyone reccommend a glue that is heat resistant when dried? I had cause to glue a flexible rubber piece onto my cooker, it was fine until I put the grill on and the heat from the grill caused... ...
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CW1
Hi, Got in a touch with a plumber early April - call him JJ Plumbing - who sent round another plumber - call him XY Plumbing - to fit a new shower pump. I paid XY's company once it was done (altho'... ...
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1581960
I had some good advice about my gas boiler problem a couple of week ago so I'm pushing my luck a bit further. I now have quotes for a replacement boiler and I'm trying to decide whether to go for a... ...
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davebro3
The lease on my flat - originally 125 years - has now run down to 85 years so I am considering extending it. I got a (free) report from "zerodownlease" and they say the lease extension should cost... ...
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fruitsalad
Is it fairly easy, or a big job, at the moment we have shower over bath, but its beginning to get difficult, getting in and out of the bath (mainly out)
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renegadefm
Last year me and partner decided it was time we had a new bathroom and kitchen. Nothing had been done to either rooms for 30 years, do went to B&Q, as they offered to do it on zero percent finance... ...
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Prudie
How would one know if there was a water leak under a concrete ground floor without waiting for the next water bill with usage and more to the point how would a capable plumber check for it and fix it?
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brainiac
I have a double electric socket in my garage which the residents' association of the courtyard where I live are insisting be changed to an RCD type (along with 12 other garages).  The garage is my... ...
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Hopkirk
Word of the day. It's such fun to say.
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ilovemarkb
My drive was built in the 70s    Made of concrete. Has superb grip but looks scruffy. The quotes we have been getting are too expensive. Is there an alternative that can go over concrete?  Thanks... ...
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ilovemarkb
What is the best way to change colour from brown to grey? Ive tried googling but theres no clear answers. Thanks in anticipation ;-)
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moggie 939
Had this new boiler fitted and works welland very quiet after my 10yr old one - but having troible with controls. He set it up for me but does not go on/off when I want it to. On my old boiler I... ...
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1581960
I have an Ideal Classic cast iron boiler FF 330 - 3100 for hot water and central heating, installed in 2002 and now starting to be troublesome. Should I spend money on it to try and keep it going... ...
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sandyRoe
Those of us of a certain age may remember that slogan.  Times have changed and an awareness of the damage fossil fuels can do to the environment makes me wonder were the anti nuclear protestors... ...
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Clementino
I hope The Builder may be able to help (or anyone ?) The upvc gutter on conservatory is due to be cleared of weeds/earth any day now (just 2.5 metres) There are two double-glazed doors below . One of... ...
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barry1010
Mine is less than two years old but has to go.  I'm sure Concorde taking off didn't reach the same decibels as my ineffective piece of junk. Apart from the noise it doesn't extract the steam, it... ...
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ichkeria
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13096271/ITV-chiefs-accused-Putins-propagandists-ahead-documentary-Ukraine-Russian-perspective.html Did anyone see this? Aired on I|TV on Feb 19. Probably... ...

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