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What type of lighting would you recommend I add to the front of my house to give it more kerb appeal?
Are saltwater swimming pools complex to set up?
Can tears in bird control netting be repaired?
my kitchen cold tap keeps dripping, do i have to buy certain taps to replace the ones that are dripping
Toilet water and sink water coming back up. Drainage issue. I had my home emergency insurance who sent an engineer, he flushed the system from the toilet and sink but it's still not working. Any ideas?
Would you recommend carpet fitting as a diy project? I have never done it before but I thought with lockdown I might have a go. Am I best to wait and get a professional in?
Is it safe for my kids to roller blade on a deck? (when it’s dry)
How do you limewash wood floors?
We have a shower room that we want to convert into a bedroom as we already have another bathroom. How much would it cost to get the shower room ripped out and made into a room?
Hi guys I have a small project going on in my front garden. I am extending my pathway and have dug out the area for the sub base to approx 150mm. I have included a membrane and then compacted the sub base on top and everything looks fine. My problem is that next to the pathway I have a flower bed with a water irrigation system that waters each morning. The soil type is extremely clay like and each morning when I wake up the area where the sub base is laid is always damp. If I stop the watering for a week while the sub base dries and then lay my porcelain tiles using a wet bed of mortar. Once this dries and I turn the irrigation system back on again will the damp sub base cause an issue moving forward? If so how can I stop the water from the flower working its way into the sub base? Thanks
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