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We've removed moss from our cottage roof but some of the tiles aren't lying flat. They look a bit rustic and I think they're made of clay. Is this normal or do they need replacing?
If a wood composite garage door suffers storm damage, is it easy and safe to fix DIY or should I hire a professional?
What are cellular bricks and how long do they last?
If I swap out my basic plastic light switches and sockets for metal ones, will they need anything extra?
What's the best type of wood to use when building a chicken coop?
was wondering how much to fir a brand new storage heater and this incudes removing my existing fan heater
How do I remove the sharp edges from a cut piece of copper?
Who do architects consult when they're drawing up plans in order to be successful with getting them passed?
Hello, We have had damp wall on the party wall after the neighbour has removed the chimney breasts. We have never had this issue before and noticed this after they had started work. After recommendations from the surveyor we have had our side of the chimney stack rendered where necessary and chimney pots fitted last year, however despite this the wall remains damp. The neighbour hasn't fixed his side and also has no soakers where our roof and their roof join plus the hips that have been placed there are very poorly rendered with holes showing through on our side of the roof. The surveyor told to use a lime based plaster system and no chemical injections as they believe water is coming down from the chimney stack. The house was built in 1929 , and we would like to know what does a lime based plaster system mean, what materials are required and what is involved. We are currently trying to dry out the walls but it's not working. Please can someone help.
If youre getting an electric fence installed, should the energiser actually be more powerful than what I think I’ll need?
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