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  1. B

    Mysterious Victorian Roof

    I’m trying to get to grips with a water damage problem on one side of a 4 storey late Victorian house in London. There’s a flat area - looks like a trough - in front of the sloping roof, so presumably when it rains, all the water goes into there. But from there, how does it drain? There’s no...
  2. S

    Any advice on Screed?

    I have been advised that screed is a good solution for a 26m floor which is uneven in one of my properties. All part of the underfloor heating work. Usually, I let the builders just get on with it as I am no DIY guy. I am a tad curious before I allow that. Anyone had experience with new screed...
  3. Vasily

    Hood plaster

    please help me find a job over 5 years of experience 4 in London I have my own tools. I can work on price The biggest problem is my English language but I promise I will try to eliminate it My no is 07490819190 I live in Greenwich
  4. L

    Retrospective charging - ballpark figures

    Hi everyone, Our contractor is finishing a full-house renovation. We have a written agreement which lists all the works that were to be carried out for the agreed price. Inevitably some unforeseen additional jobs came up during the works. Except where explicitly asked, he has not informed us of...
  5. oursurveysaid

    Soil in Mortar Joints

    My old 1880s victorian terrace has the usual rear addition kitchen with bathroom above. The London stock bricks have been painted about halfway up the wall by previous owners. They used a non-breathable paint, so the solid walls are cold and damp. Plaster work inside has blown and the kitchen...
  6. Mr. Sam

    How to find people interested in bespoke furniture?

    Hi Everyone, I have recently set up a new company in London selling bespoke furniture for home and businesses. As you may be aware, there is a lot of competition in the sector, which is why I am struggling to find clients as a new player in town. I guess my main question is how to get noticed...
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