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We live at the bottom of a hill and our garden is often very soggy. I was wondering if there are any simple drainage systems suitable for DIY installation that could help improve it? We've checked for leaks and tried improving the soil already.
What's best to do with a bumpy and slightly cracked ceiling? Should we bring the whole lot down and start again, board over or is it possible to skim it?
Hi there trying to understand what is the cost to have my current kitchen set up moved as it is, to the room adjacent to where it is now. All water, gas and drainage will have to be moved across to new location. Most of the kitchen set up will basically be moved down the same wall. Kitchen is shaped like an upside down, left facing, L, if that gives you an idea, and will have to be moved approximately 4m. Property is a new built so that also gives an idea that my only proper walls are the outside ones. Thanks for your help!
What are my best options? Looking for expert opinions
Where can I purchase the top fire-rated doors and windows?
How much will it cost me to hire a handy man's service to replace my old toilet to a new one.
what would you suggest to lay a shed floor on. Can you also allow for a soak away to stop any ingress of water into the new shed, currently happening. Your advice would be very much appreciated. Many thanks Nina
I have an old soakaway in my garden it is blocked and leaking out of the drain by the back door , is there any way of either sucking it out or going in the other way .
My neighbour has designed a new dormer window that only has 11 inches of roof left on their roof. The builder is now using my roof space to construct the dormer. The neighbour has refused to offer a Party wall agreement. What is my recourse?
We have a 3.5m x 3.5m conservatory on the back of our house, that is useless in both the summer & winter months. The footings are 600mm deep, with a double skin dwarf wall of 12 courses of brick (block inner skin). My question is, can I remove the conservatory frame, glass and poly carb roof etc, and build an insulated timber frame, clad in hardiplank (or similar), with a tiled roof. It would have one big window on the front, and French doors in the same location as they are now. The internal doors into the house are external grade uPVC French doors. We just want a space that can be used more of the year than the useless conservatory can at the moment!!
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