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by stoneyboy
Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:10 pm
Forum: Bathrooms, Drainage and Waste Plumbing Forum
Topic: Advice on how to remove tap head
Replies: 3
Views: 34

Re: Advice on how to remove tap head

Hi jupiterid, The hand wheels are held on by a grub screw, you should be able to see whether this is has a hexagonal or slotted end by looking in the loose one. Once you have slackened the grub screw you may need to do some wiggling and levering to get the hand wheel free of the splines - spraying r...
by stoneyboy
Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:46 pm
Forum: Conversion, Refurbishment and Renovation Forum
Topic: Condensation behind insulation in bungalow roof?
Replies: 4
Views: 60

Re: Condensation behind insulation in bungalow roof?

Hi jamgars,
Lack of ventilation may well be the source of the problem. Perhaps refit the panel where the drips were forming and wait for the next cold spell and see if the problem still exists.
As a matter of interest you appear to have 225 deep rafters - is this correct?
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:47 pm
Forum: Carpentry and Joinery Forum
Topic: Help calculating acute architrave
Replies: 1
Views: 35

Re: Help calculating acute architrave

Hi chin061210,
Assuming it’s an external corner place a straight edge on one face and use a protractor to measure the angle.
Divide this by two add 90 degrees and this will be the angle to cut.
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:30 pm
Forum: Conversion, Refurbishment and Renovation Forum
Topic: Condensation behind insulation in bungalow roof?
Replies: 4
Views: 60

Re: Condensation behind insulation in bungalow roof?

Hi jamgars, From your description it sounds like you have fully filled the space between the rafters with insulation so there is no gap between the top of the insulation and the underslaters felt. I suspect you will find condensation to varying degrees above all the insulation. If breathable undersl...
by stoneyboy
Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:23 pm
Forum: Damp and Damp Proofing Forum
Topic: Condensation & Mould Around Bifold Doors - How to Replace Rubber Sealing Strip
Replies: 4
Views: 70

Re: Condensation & Mould Around Bifold Doors - How to Replace Rubber Sealing Strip

Hi inexorabilis,
The new gaskets should be a tight fit in the gap, if you have found synthetic ones warm them in hot water before fitting.
A dehumidifier will help with condensation but it may take weeks of running it continuously before you see any reduction in mould growth.
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Tue Jan 07, 2025 10:54 pm
Forum: Damp and Damp Proofing Forum
Topic: Condensation & Mould Around Bifold Doors - How to Replace Rubber Sealing Strip
Replies: 4
Views: 70

Re: Condensation & Mould Around Bifold Doors - How to Replace Rubber Sealing Strinear the corners

Hi inexorabilis, Yes replacing these seals is an easy DIY task. It won’t cure your mould problem but should stops drafts. It’s less easy to get the right size wedge gasket, they generally come in 3, 4, 5, 6mm section. Pull out a section of the existing gasket and order a metre of a similar size and ...
by stoneyboy
Mon Dec 30, 2024 11:15 pm
Forum: Damp and Damp Proofing Forum
Topic: Damp issues inside wall between kitchen and toilet
Replies: 1
Views: 52

Re: Damp issues inside wall between kitchen and toilet

Hi jennylaslo, Suggest you approach this issue one step at a time. Sort out the leak on the toilet side and see if this cures the problem-yes it will take a long time. It may be that damp from the toilet side has got under the stud wall and into the carpet under the kitchen floor, this will be worse...
by stoneyboy
Tue Dec 24, 2024 10:37 pm
Forum: Fixing to Walls Issues and Problems Forum
Topic: Fixing a ballet barre to plasterboard
Replies: 1
Views: 65

Re: Fixing a ballet barre to plasterboard

Hi William Molesworth, Self drill anchors are fine where there is only a vertical force on them, where they are subjected to a force pulling them out from the wall they are pretty useless_ Use hollow wall anchors where the flutes fold and splay to give a secure fixing. If you can find studwork suppo...
by stoneyboy
Tue Dec 17, 2024 11:11 pm
Forum: Bathrooms, Drainage and Waste Plumbing Forum
Topic: Staining Behind New(ish) shower sealant
Replies: 1
Views: 109

Re: Staining Behind New(ish) shower sealant

Hi andysea, It looks like you have tiles with a rough porous surface. If this is correct your theory that water is getting behind the sealant bead may be correct. You could try cutting back the silicone bead and treating the tiles with sealant but since the shower has been used soap residues will be...
by stoneyboy
Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:29 pm
Forum: Plastering and Dry Lining Forum
Topic: Plasterboards on OSB
Replies: 1
Views: 110

Re: Plasterboards on OSB

Hi wonkus,
Definitely fix your battens in the same position as the studs.
Using screws to direct fix plasterboard onto the OSB may lead to spot cold bridging. Suggest you use sticky foam instead.
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:28 pm
Forum: Fixing to Walls Issues and Problems Forum
Topic: Fixing cladding to plastered wall.
Replies: 1
Views: 278

Re: Fixing cladding to plastered wall.

Hi stevebar,
The issue may be that because you have removed the sealing layer of PVA and paint the exposed plaster is sucking water out of the nomorenails so there is no adhesion. Try applying the adhesive to the painted wall and see if this sorts the problem.
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:20 pm
Forum: Insulation Forum
Topic: Thermal insulation paint and micro climates.
Replies: 1
Views: 110

Re: Thermal insulation paint and micro climates.

Hi rbannocks, The droughts you are experiencing are probably due to cyclic air movement with heat from your radiators being the primary upward flow, I doubt you would gain much benefit from insulating paint. If you cannot insulate the roof your best option would be to fit false ceilings with at leas...
by stoneyboy
Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:24 pm
Forum: Fillers, Sealants and Adhesives Forum
Topic: Filling gap in plasterboard around New consumer unit
Replies: 1
Views: 138

Re: Filling gap in plasterboard around New consumer unit

Hi katyface, It looks like the battens have been fitted as part of the installation of the new consumer unit. They appear to protrude in part around the edge of the consumer unit. To allow for making a plaster finisher around the consumer unit the batten needs to be refitted so it does not protrude,...
by stoneyboy
Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:08 pm
Forum: Plastering and Dry Lining Forum
Topic: Filling where new ceiling plasterboard meets existing wall
Replies: 1
Views: 144

Re: Filling where new ceiling plasterboard meets existing wall

Hi rhardwin,
Using caulk or paper jointing tape may lead to cracks forming in the corner join.
Either use self adhesive fibreglass scrim tape and blend down the wall with a thin coat of plaster or fit plasterboard type coving.
Regards S
by stoneyboy
Tue Nov 05, 2024 10:51 pm
Forum: Flooring and Floor Coverings Forum
Topic: Rotten Floorboards
Replies: 1
Views: 149

Re: Rotten Floorboards

Hi mjcopo,
Wickes stock 21mm thick floorboards which I found to be better than standard softwood floorboards or 22mm chipboard sheets. You can either accept the joins won’t line up or machine the floorboards down to size.
Regards S
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