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In My Home MoneySaving sticky
Please be aware of the MSE Forum rules, notably that you mustn't post personal information. Take extra care when uploading photos and make sure that they don't contain personally identifiable information. 🏠 Here are some Forum threads you might find useful: * Please ensure your electrics are up to date * Find Instruction…
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Gloss for masonry window sills? is it more hard wearing
Looking for advice on whether oil based gloss is ok for external masonry cills. I've tended to have normal masonry paint but south facing and doesn't seem to last that long and also gloss is easier to clean and in a town centre location where building work etc means they get very dirty. I know the environmental and health…
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Sun Tunnel
Looking at reconfiguring a kitchen which is in a single storey pitched roof extension. In order to create more wall space for cupboards I am considering bricking up a 1.25m x 1.45m frosted glass window on the side elevation. There will still be a 1.8m x 1.45m window on the rear elevation which catches the sun most of the…
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Cleaning floors
I'm new to a small one bed flat with hard floors in bathroom hall and lounge diner. Carpet In bedroom I just want to know how to clean the floors? What products /devices do I need,? And how often to clean?
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How to put up net curtains and curtains on new aluminium double glazing for a bay windows
Hi, I am in the middle of looking at getting new replacement double glazing at my house. This will be aluminium and not UPVC as the existing double glazing is aluminium. The house has two bay windows (they are half moon shaped bay windows with currently 6 individual windows per bay window, i.e. circular and so not a simple…
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Testing and reconnecting Kinetico 2020C Water Softener After 3+ Years Unused -DIY??
I’ve just realised that after living in my new place for more than three years, I still haven’t installed my water softener, which I brought over from my old house. I’m still in a hard-water area, and my partner has been reminding me about this for years—so I’ve finally decided to get it reconnected. It’s a Kinetico…
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Chimney cooker hood hisense any good
Love this style. Has anyone got this? Is it robust enough and has good suction?Buy HISENSE CH6T14BXBUK Chimney Cooker Hood - Stainless Steel | Currys https://share.google/a0FIfpGnGvX2veBeY
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How to fix crumbling cement(?) under external door
Small ants are coming in under my front external doorframe as this sandy cement is crumbling away. It looks like they squeeze in between the sandy component and the metal bar. How do I prepare this area for fixing since its crumbling and what can I use to fill it in? I currently have an unused tube of 'Fischer DEC Express…
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Dilemma fitting laminate floor in bedroom
My partner has just bought a house where 3 cats lived, along with their humans. Unfortunately, she is highly allergic to cats so I have to completely clean the house top to bottom to remove any cat dander and then redecorate. Finally I’m going to lay laminate floors to replace the carpets. I’m currently stripping out all…
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UPVC window handle stuck
The handle on one of the UPVC windows in my house will only turn about 45 degrees, as a result of which I can't open the window. Applying pressure to different parts of the window, it seems the lock on the left corner is disengaged but the locks on the right and in the centre won't budge. I've tried replacing the handle…
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process of removing french doors, extending the space and replacing with sliding doors or similar?
we've currently got a set of french doors in our kitchen, we're planning a kitchen redesign and as part of it we want to enlarge the glazed area for better view into the garden, and as the doors are starting to fail we'd ideally like to do this sooner rather than later, or at least line everything up so we're in a position…
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How much should I be paying for a new kitchen?
All In Everything inc Fitting/Tiling etc 12 Units top and bottom U Shape Fitted Dishwasher & Fitted Oven/Top/Microwave Fridge and Washing Machine are freestanding.
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boiler quote
I live in a three bed; two storey semi detached house that has twelve radiators (most have thermostatic valves). i currently have a standard boiler (Potterton he 85), which is located in the airing cupboard in the middle of the house i.e. not on an outside wall. i have one bathtub and two showers. The flue is located on an…
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Ceiling fans - any opinions?
Having looked at quotes for Aircon etc, and being unpleasantly surprised, we thought we’d give a ceiling fan a go. We’ve gone for a DC unit, specific for the very low noise but because we want a specific look, it’s cost a few £s than the one from B&Q. Has anyone got any opinions about ceiling fans? Hoping just for the air…
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Mains-connected portaloo for long-term use?
We have only one bathroom in our terraced house and it’s upstairs. Now we are looking at adding a downstairs toilet. Under-stairs WC is not an option so the only option is a rear extension. We got some quotes and they were more than what we had anticipated. This made us wonder if we could just buy a portable toilet, put it…
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How to remove iron sulphate stains from concrete slabs?
Is there a non expensive way to remove iron sulphate stains from concrete paving slabs?
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Patio drains at damp proof course urgent!
I am in the process of having a new patio laid (work started today). The damp proof course is very low and the plan is to have an aco drain running alongside the house and some in the middle. They’ve laid the ones in the middle but it’s practically sitting on the damp proof course and although the water will drain down…
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Air Con Sizing
Hi, I was after some advice as am looking to get air con installed in my home and have had 2 different installers providing very different opinions on the size of the air con BTU required. I wanted to air con for the downstairs which consists of: A living room and dining room area which is 31.5 m2 An entrance hall and…
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Remove concrete around the house
I need to re-lay some drains and re-route some water pipes so I need to dig up the concrete in my partner's back garden. I don't want to put concrete back when the work is done. However, I am a little worried about just removing the concrete close to the wall. The wall was re-rendered in the past after the concrete went…
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Downlight wiring.
Got 4 gu10 down lights in the bathroom. Metal frames have gone a bit rusty so I've bought a set of the integrated led ones. The new lights have 2 live connections. One is for the switching live, the other one says "loop". I assume loop means permanent live. Is this correct? Anyway, looking at the old light fitting, there…
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Buying TV-Help needed please
It's a long time since I had to buy a TV. I'm looking for a reasonably priced 40 or 43 inch and only want to watch terrestrial TV and freeview. Not interested in Netflix or any of the other stuff. However, I have no idea about OLED, QLED, Roku or anything else. I guess I'll probably get different opinions but I'd be…