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    Cutout fuse size

    We've just acquired a hybrid car and i'm interested in whether we can get an EV charger fitted to reduce the charging time. Our incoming supply isn't looped, we have 2 spare ways in our consumer unit and based on the markings on our cutout, i think we may have a 100amp fuse in the incoming...
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    How to rebuild this- decorative arched section above window

    We're in the process of having some 1980's double glazing replaced in our 1920s house. Unfortunately, the decorative arched feature above the landing window that used to look like this: Now looks like this Annoyingly, the whole section appears to have been supported by the window below and...
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    Flexible filler for cracks under bay window

    I'm need to repair some cracks under a bay window. Unfortunately, it's a 1920's house, an upstairs bay and the plaster is attached to brickwork that has been built off the floorboards. There's always going to be some movement, but surprisingly little. The cracks are slightly more than hairline...
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    Labour increase building targets by 43% in Tory councils areas while Labour council areas increase by only 7%...

    .....and half of the cabinet members have seen their housing targets reduce. Apparently Angela Raynor has scrapped the urban uplift target where existing cities received a higher proportion of the housing target. Funny how labour areas seem to have benefitted so much though....
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    Any reason why resin has been used instead of blocks

    My elderly mother has had a strip drain fitted at the top of her drive to catch overspill from the road and prevent it running down the drive. The drain man has used tinted resin instead of blocks adjacent to the drain as can be seen in the photo below. Any reason why they couldn’t have just...
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    Power consumption of towel rail with Kudox Electronic Controller

    I'm trying to work out the power consumption of an electric towel rail and would appreciate some input to see if i've got this right. The towel rail is a water filled rail on the central heating circuit, only used when the central heating is off. It is fitted with a 250w heating element and a...
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    Whiteface

    Quite a few of the Senegal fans have white face makeup. How is that not considered racist?
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    Filler/packing material under replacement windowsills

    I’m in the process of fitting new, deeper windowsills in a bay so that shutters can be fitted on top. The old sills had been bedded on a very deep bed of silicone, approx 15mm deep. I need the replacement sill to be at the same height as the old sills as the shutters have been made to fit the...
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    Max thickness self levelling- multiple pours

    We've had a problem with subsidence in the floors of our offices. Trees have sucked the water out of the clay under the floor and over 15 years or so in one office the floor has dropped by around 60mm one end compared to the other. We've have an insurance contractor in who wants to use self...
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    Flow and return temperatures for optimum efficiency

    Lots of stuff in the media at the moment about boiler temperatures and whether they are set correctly at commissioning. For a worcester bosch greenstar system boiler, what should the flow and return temperatures be to optimise efficiency?
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    Hi flex flexible hose- does it exist

    I’m in the process of replacing the flexi hoses that sit behind a tower shower unit and am struggling to find a flexi hose that is as flexible as the originals which have split. They‘re 1/2“ tap connections at either end and the originals are 400mm long. I can only find 300 or 500mm long hoses...
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    Sourcing blue airbricks

    I need 2 off 9 inch by 3 inch blue airbricks to go under a set of french doors we've had fitted to improve the subfloor ventilation. I cannot find them anywhere. I can find red or buff, but not blue. Any suggestions?
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    Repairing a cut Virgin Media broadband cable

    Just had an apologetic phone call from our gardener to say she's cut out broadband cable where it runs behind some bushes at the front of our house. Am i correct in thinking its just coax that i can repair with F type connectors or is it more complicated than that? If it is a simple F type...
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    Cleaning underfloor heating pipes and manifold

    I noticed a few weeks ago that the transparent flow meters for my underfloor heating have started turning black from what i presume is bacterial growth in the underfloor heating pipework. I suspect this may be due to me draining the above floor radiators a few times when i've moved radiators...
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    Block paving blocking airbricks

    The previous owners of our house put block paving in on the original drive and created a new section of drive that previously had been garden. Matching the levels with the drive meant that whoever put the block paving in just blocked across the airbricks, partially blocking them in some places...
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    What replacement for floorboards

    We have a 1920's house with a floor that is having to be replaced due to historic rot. It's a suspended floor, and the underfloor ventilation had been blocked by plant growth and a conservatory. The conservatory has been removed and the ventilation problems resolved, but some of the joists and...
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    Cutting CaberDek with multi tool advice

    We had an extension to our kitchen a few years ago with an new bedroom above. We always planned to fit additional lights in the kitchen, so had the electrician leave a spare circuit with a cable dangling from the ceiling. Eventually, my wife decided on the lights she wanted. Typically, the...
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    Leaking immersion flange Range Tribune HE

    When sorting out the mess my aged mother made a week or so ago by leaving the shower running for 2 days with the shower door partially open (she's deaf and couldn't hear the water running), i noticed a very slight weep from behind the immersion heater flange on her Range Tribune HE pressurised...
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    Ideal Logic Max Heat flue dripping

    My mother had a new Ideal Logic Max Heat 30 installed just before Christmas. The install looks good but the boiler flue drips when it’s cold outside. Unfortunately, the wall below the flue sticks out by a couple on inches and has a sandstone angled section that the condensate is dripping on...
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    Fixing to 6mm MDF

    I’ve made some shakers style cupboard doors out of 18mm mdf with the 6mm centre panels let into the 18mm frame. One door is for an integrated freezer. The top bracket screws to the 18mm frame, but the door I’ve made is quite a bit longer than standard so the bottom door brackets that attach the...
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