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Planning enforcement for window replacement… HELP!!!!
I own a flat in an old building. The building is not listed, and it is not in a conservation area. However, it is registered as Oxford Historical Asset. In 2022, as both my bedroom windows cannot be closed properly, I decided to replace them. I asked Oxford Planning Department whether a planning permission was needed. The…
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What’s a better choice - integrated or angled cooker hoods?
I'm in the process of redoing my kitchen and kind of torn between two types of cooker hoods, both of whom I have no first-hand experience with. :# The integrated one (non-pull out) looks nicer and can be more seamlessly integrated but I'm not sure how well they perform compared to angled hoods? The canopy will not cover…
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Saniflow Toilet System
I could do with some advise please if anyone knows. I have a Saniflow system in a flat and apparently there is no power going to the Saniflow system.. Saniflow want to charge me £700 plus vat. I have been told that they may have to 'Air Ram' the discharge pipe going from the pump as this has been empty of water for 7…
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What type of paint would be good for internal walls ..
washable and hard wearing .. The decorators had used Dulux diamond egg shell on the internal walls and ceilings and the result were disappointing and they said that the paint was the problem as shows all imperfections and Vinyl Matt would have been better. I then tried to DIY, and used Dulux Trade VInyl Matt on the areas…
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Permitted development Class E: buildings etc size
Hi, Have been reading posts and literature and tried to understand the Class E: buildings etc I have my main things worked out. It is within 2 meters of boundary so eves will not be more then 2.5m. It will not be made of combustible material being metal clad on the boundary side (whole lot will be because it is cheap TBH).…
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Removing radiator covers
Hey guys, Thrilling Sunday evening, I've been watching blokes take radiator covers off on YouTube. Rock and roll. Alas, I can't find one that's like mine! My double rsds have a sort of spring clip at the bottom, which you undo to take the side off, then there's some odd clip on the middle, white plastic, looks like a…
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Flat roof replacement or repair?
I've just noticed what appears to be small crack on my flat roof. No water ingress to the room below yet. Does this look like a full replacement job? Or can it be repaired?
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Roofer charged VAT but no VAT number on invoice???
I've just paid an invoice from a roofer which had VAT included, but there is no VAT number on their invoice. Should the roofer have been obliged to put their VAT number on the invoice?
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What recourse do I have (if any) due to a trade not showing up causing additional charges.
I have some work due on my house next week which needs scaffolding. I sorted a scaffolder who was aware of the work lead time, and when I confirmed the work date once the builder confirmed a firm start date, the scaffolders said they will have it up the week before so work can commence first thing on Monday. All of this is…
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Retrofit trickle vents
I'm looking to get trickle vents installed in some old double glazing. I understand its about 30 years old so although its probably not as good as modern glazing, it doesn't need replacing. The rooms could do with better ventilation though. I've had two quotes - the first one said that they weren't sure whether it would be…
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Drayton Wiser Setup
Hi everyone, I’m hoping someone can help me out. I’m trying to set up my Drayton Wiser Hub and I’m getting stuck at the stage where my iPhone connects to the WiserHeat setup network. My iPhone shows as connected in WiFi settings, but I don’t see the WiFi icon in the top right corner (I’ve read this can be normal because…
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replacing window frames in run-down building
Hi,We've got a window with a dodgy looking wooden frame that may well need replacing. Immediately surrounding the window on the outside we have hanging wall tiles that are are also in poor condition - its on the 1st floor. We'd like to re-use the old wall tiles if possible. So what's the best way to tackle this? If we take…
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How to measure if the floor is even for Laminate flooring
Hi, I am struggling to find answers for few days now. It might be due to my limited understanding. I am planning to buy laminate floor 12mm with 3 mm underlay. Previously floor had LVM (or vynl) flooring. My understanding is that Laminate is less forgiving for uneven floors. From what I read it needs to be with in 3/4 mm…
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Does this roofing quote sound reasonable?
We've just been quoted £3,600+VAT for an emergency roofing repair (a couple of tiles fell off the front of the house, and a couple more look very loose). The quote looks high to me (Greater London area), but I was wondering whether anyone had any feedback, based on experience? The quote was for: - removal of tiles (25…
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Recommend cctv system that records and is accessible and remotely
Hi all, I’m looking for a way to record activity on cctv, record onto a hard drive and have the ability to access this remotely as the area I’m trying to monitor is 30 miles away. Could anyone recommend a system. I have access to wifi at the premises where the cctv will be installed... thank you!
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Condensation within Double Glazing
I have recenrly noticed condensation between the two panes of a double-glazed sliding door in my conservatory. The conservatory is nearly twent years old, so I appreciate that some deterioration is to be expected. But I am wondering if this condensation is something that can be remedied fairly simply (e.g. renewing a seal)…
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Patio project - guidance please
I am upgrading a corner of my garden, the old shed I have removed, I am digging out an area roughly 5m x 3m for a new shed and patio. I am around 200mm below the final level of the porcelain pavers. I aim to add type 1 and whack it down every 50mm or so leaving 20-30mm for a cememnt bed of the pation slabs. Two questions…
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Balcony and plant pots
Hello, So I have purchased a mini plastic green house that is quite lightweight. I have added a few tomato/chilli plant and herbs etc (photo attached) When watering them I starting thinking about the weight and whether it's safe on a balcony? The balcony itself is basically a roof for a room below, a water proof membrane…
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New underfloor heating, prepping for tiling
Underfloor heating installed, screed was laid about a month ago, so we've been told to start turning on the UFH to prep for the tiling. The UFH is connected to a hive thermostat. We've been told to increase the temperature slowly each day, and I've been shown where the control is on the manifold and I can see a thermometer…
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Skirting Board/Architrave - Can I paint over this fake wood material?
Dear MSE Forumites, I'd like your advice on whether I can paint over the existing MDF skirting boards and architraves? If so, would they require sanding and priming before painting? Or would you advise replacing them all and starting again? Thanks :)