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I am replacing my roof and want to use grey tiles instead of the brownish ones I currently have (semi detached property), can I do this?
Hi I had panelling put in by a building company and it’s a botch job! Uneven edges just poor finishing, I can’t live with it and want to redo it which tradesman is best to use? Also need to replace shower with something more powerful and am looking at options for sink ie need storage. It’s not a huge room and I don’t want clutter. What would be best?
Are all cleaning companies insured or is this not a legal requirement? How beneficial is it in practice if a cleaning service is insured?
How long does a satellite dish tend to last? Can it be prolonged indefinitely with maintenance and repair work over time or will it eventually be diminished beyond the point of usability?
I want to create a slatted wall panel as a feature in my dining room. What type of wood should I use and what's the best method for attaching it to the wall?
My washing machine keeps getting black mould. What's best for cleaning this and preventing it coming back?
How much does it cost to remove a tree stump? and how long does it take for the earth to settle after?
Ho much to remove a small (1-2m) internal wall which is load bearing? The wall would need to be replaced by a beam on the ceiling
I have had some tiles fitted recently which have not been fitted correctly which do not seem to have enough adhesive used. They are quite loose in some areas when they have any weight on them & can be quite wobbly in some cases. I want to lift off the tiles so they can be refitted with more adhesive. Is there any simple way for me to lift off the tiles without causing any damage to the tiles themselves and the floors beneath? Is there any tools that could be used for this specific purpose?
Hi I'm looking for some advice on the best front door to buy. It needs to be robust and hardwearing on the outer side. What brands should I be looking out for? Is it worth buying the door separately and hiring an installer or should I get 1 company to do it all? The old door is composite, is this the stongest and most hardwearing option or should i go with something else? Thanks in advance.
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