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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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Planning Inspector
This is hypothetical at present, but we are almost sure that our local council will refuse planning permission to us based on pre application. We had this in our old house, proceeded anyway and were gicen permission by the planning inspector on the condition we made the extension 30cm smaller on the visible side. Does…
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indoor security camera mains powered recommendations
HiWe are looking to instal 2 indoor security camera with 4 or 5MP clarity, day and night vision,motion detection and giving alerts.Not keen on battery powered ones or those with adaptors.They are to be installed pretty high on the walls.No power sockets near by and not keen on any trunking etc.But there is light bulb…
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Oil combi boiler timer
We are looking to purchase a new property which has a combi oil boiler. As we travel in the winter, can you use a wifi connected timer with these? The boiler is situated outside
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Please Help… My House is Leaking!
Hello, Please can someone offer me advice on my leaky house? It is a Victorian terrace house in an ‘L’ shape. The extension bit at the back is mainly single skim and water runs down the walls when it rains. I’ve lived here for over 5 years and the roof tiles look quite new, although they are made from a flexible material…
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Old UPV doors adjustment ..
A bit of advice please on how to adjust ( if possible ) some old UPVC doors which closes fine but when the handle is pulled to lock it seems to be catching on something - I have removed all the " brass sections which fit on the frame and it is still the same so guessing it is the angle of the door . Problem is I cant see…
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Internal insulation - 1st floor, single skin bay wall
UPDATED since original post. After fully opening the bay area, the way I am going to tackle the bay has completely changed. The exterior bay wall is not bricked. It is a layer of external render, internal rigid bitumen membrane DPC layered from top to bottom, with the inner most layer at the top, and whatever intermediate…
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Which power of induction hob can I fit?
Our current hob state 5.8KW but when we use two of the four burners, they all turn off and show E signs. It seems to be on its on its own 32KW circuit and so I wanted to ask what the maximum hob size I could go for. My wife would like a larger (80cm) wide hob but I am worried that it might be too powerful for the…
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No invoice for works done
I had an electrician round to do several small jobs ranging from replacing a light switch to adding an extra socket. The quote was £200 something. This was over three weeks ago and I've had no invoice. I texted him a couple of times and also sent emails in case he had the wrong email address. He actually stopped me in the…
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Radiator questions
Am redoing Living Room and have had the radiator removed (600 high x 1100 wide) Have decided to go bigger at 600 x 1400 (or 1600) single standard type with fins at the back. I am looking to buy one online and have been looking at "Best Heating" Milano radiators. Does anyone know are they good radiators? Also, in the…
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Best way to fill this gap
I have a gap between the wall and the ceiling. Whats the best way to fill it for decorating/painting? Here's a picture.
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Mind-boggling Shower Part Replacement Drama (Aqualisa Aquastream hose adaptor)
The £5 part I need is discontinued. The only way I can get one is to buy it along with a pump - total cost = Approx £140.
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At my wits end with Samsung dishwasher
So have had this DW for a year now and it’s just 💩. It just doesn’t clean properly ever. Things look like they’re washed but get out a white tea cup and the tea stains are still there. I thought, perhaps, they were ingrained due to usage, but just wiping cloth removes them. What have I tried? Salt topped up Rinse aid…
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Boiler in the loft, any issues?
I'm thinking of buying a flat and the boiler is in the loft. From the video below, does the setup look ok? Apologies for the poor clip, I could not get into the loft itself, had to stand on a chair and poke by phone through. I've been reading that certain H&S regulations. There is no ladder access I'm also concerned about…
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Padlock for outdoors/shed rec.
Does anyone have any recent recommendations for an outdoor padlock that has lasted and not rusted. I bought a 2-pack of 'outdoor/weatherproof' rated from Amazon which had decent reviews but after 2 weeks one of them shows rust and the other one is almost impossible to turn and getting worse. I know we have a lot of rain…
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Problems with Decorator - Advice required.
Hi Forumites, I unfortunatley have to ask for some advice. We bought a rather large Edwardain home with original skirts,cornices and features such as doors and architraves which we wanted to keep. We had plasterers in who did an excellent job at skimming the walls in the 2 large bedrooms, front lounge, rear kitchen and…
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Get another microwave/oven combi or mini oven?
Had a microwave/oven combi thing which has broken(on brackets on right), only used the oven part as already haveca microwave. Should I buy another one or get a mini oven (in pix)and put that on the brackets? Got a big oven for big stuff but need something cheaper and quicker for small things .
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How to undo this ceiling light cover?
It has a serrated edge, so it looks as tho' its meant to be grabbed and unscrewed, but it's also thin so hard to grasp. And I suspect it's been painted shut too. Just looking for confirmation that I do need to unscrew that chrome trim? Ta.
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Which RCD ?
We are having 3 new sockets fitted in our living room and the installer also wants to change (upgrade) the RCD to a type A from type AC.We only had the consumer unit changed 10 years ago - with MCB's replacing fuses - does this imply that they failed to replace the RCD's (how many should we have) with the correct ones at…
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White porcelain patio
Has anyone laid one? How does it fair? Get dirty much? Too bright? Interested to hear or see pictures as I ponder whether I want to go with that colour.
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Beko dishwasher problems
Our Beko dishwasher, after running without a hitch for many years, suddenly developed issues - quite a bitty story, sorry. We called out an engineer from a local (well established) business to see why it was trying to start but couldn't seem to run through the program. He re-set the program (I didn't see what he did and he…