to be honest gas safe also want fining for not checking and make it a heavy fine as well
its what the system gets paid for with its yearly checks
so fine them as well as the system thats in place isnt fit enough it was the same with corgi and gas safe replaced that one
you use furrings to lift the back end for a better fall and because your creating a better fall its best to reboard the lot
but its still a scrape off sometimes its just easier to rip all the boards off place the furrings onto the dormer roof beam work and board above that
18mm plyboard for...
theres plenty of those around
just proves how unfit that system is and ive been saying so on this forum for years
gas safe register is unfit for use and so was the corgi register reference as well
well we could also shove a pipe cleaner in there and ram it along rather well
oh and dont forget we can give them a right flushing at the same time pump it full of water hold and then let go :laughing::whistle:
with yours its first 2 rows of slates off the roof reboard the slope
check the boards on the flat roof and replace if needed then its reroof the whole lot in torch on felt the rubber stuff or grp
grp and the rubber stuff needs new roof boards 18mm torch on is scrape repair and reseal with new...
he also dosnt say if hes patched the roof where its leaking or done all of the roof
It leaked from day one and we've had redone twice. The leak is in a corner, ive been called out many a time to do this sort of job and all the customer wants is a patch over and then expects a guarantee from...
im sorry its difficult to say and without a pic theres not much that can be said to help you
even if the forum wont let you post a pic ( unknown if you can do)
repairs dont allways mean a good job even if it looks like it, its a repair it wont last sometimes its better do a full strip off and...
ive pulled these up and you should look at your first post as well
you bought this thing and yet its supposed to be on a 3 phase supply
the digital 3 phase supply isnt enough and no matter which way you choose its either you pay a decent amount by which ever way possible
there is no quick...
sorry you need pics for anyone to help you
as goes for hinges where did you buy your kitchen from, even though years later the firm will have swapped there hinges to another type by now
i prefer this type from the kitchens but can be used outside
https://www.mgdelectrical.co.uk/
wall uplighters are also similar
https://www.litewave.co.uk/prod_cat/P_aluminium-led-profile--wall-uplighting_332.html
heavy long items are an issue with bad terrain
small wheels will get stuck even wheel barrow wheels do
roll or drag the things to where you want
even trailers can get stuck and thats a single axle or twin axle
rear wheeled is better but if your building one you want it for multi use
loading lengths vs tipping trailer, another frame so that you can afix reels to
4 wheel vs 2 wheel...
between both types i wouldnt use the 2nd one as it makes the job alot harder
you can trolley the beam in on car wheel trolleys a small lift then puts it onto the genie lift one side at a time or in our case 2 of them and up you go in safety
ground floor done cut floor out fit staircase...
i dont mind shared rental but it does come with issues usually when one decides to give up there half of the rent
you find alot of students will share a house with others and thats generally when locks are requested for bedrooms but each tennant is signed on the form of rental agreement
it...
well if you do build another garage again then id have used the steel on a trolley system
while keeping the apex roof in a homemade roof system apex built or bought them built to size
the concrete walls would have just been that with no steel structure as wasnt needed
that type of lock is the only one id allow for internal doors to be locked as less damage with it
the other types id make fully aware if they fit them they would be charged for new doors to be replaced and fitted
this is up to you