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I have a glossy white pelmet and just need to replace this ; how do you get this?
I am enquiring to see how much it would cost for a spotlight to be fitted in my back garden on a bungalow wall a LED flood light
Looking for advice on a price and timescale for the following: 23 light fittings to fit- all internal ( 7 ceiling roses/10 ceiling lights/6 wall lights)- Wiring present but need mounting and wiring 28 socket faces to change - Will need some plaster knocking out around backboxes due to new plaster 19 light switch faces to change - Will need some plaster knocking out around backboxes due to new plaster Sockets and switches are like for like, I have bought all the fittings.
I am a fan of carpets but I deal with mild allergy issues. I am wondering whether there are any carpet types/materials or/and special treatment products out there that can reduce the risk of the surface affecting my allergies? I am hoping there is something I can do to make it manageable to live with carpets such that it is not a significant inconvenience. On the other hand, is it realistically not possible? Will I need to consider settling for another flooring type? I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Thank you.
How dangerous are VOCs in wood? What can you do to reduce their possible harm? What should I do do you think?
I've been turning my router off when I'm not using the internet to save money but since then my internet speed seems slow. Is turning the router off the cause?
When you move into a new house, should you change the locks for security reasons?
Need to get a new boiler. I’ve got a 4-bed house with quite a few radiators. Would a 30kW boiler be good enough?
What time of the day do bathroom fitters tend to start work at for installation/repair work?
We've just moved house and the seal around the bath is knackered, causing the water from the shower to leak into the kitchen below. I removed the sealant strip to find the grout below was cracked/mouldy/crumbling so have begun removing it. However it looks like the grout below the shower end of the bath has been replaced before as there's another layer of sealant underneath it. My question is - what's the correct way to fix this once I've got everything out and given it a clean? Grout, then sealant? Just sealant? Or sealant, grout, sealant? Any tips on ensuring it's squeaky clean before I start applying this would be ace too. Thanks in advance
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