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Anyone leave cleaning instructions? :)
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Originally posted by jpucng62 View Post
Not sure that person would read or take notice!To save them chiming in, JPKeates, Theartfullodger, Boletus, Mindthegap, Macromia, Holy Cow & Ted.E.Bear think the opposite of me on almost every subject.
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Oh, no, mostly everything is 'tenantproof' as far as possible. Just I find it unsavoury removing people's limescale/urine from toilet parts and tiles, and cooking grease from every conceivable surface in the kitchen.To save them chiming in, JPKeates, Theartfullodger, Boletus, Mindthegap, Macromia, Holy Cow & Ted.E.Bear think the opposite of me on almost every subject.
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Reply to Unconscious humour from postersby JK0People's cognitive dissonance between cause and effect never ceases to amaze me....
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by jtaIt seems to me there is a lot of unconscious humour here, the latest one for me is...........
Of course I know what he means but his brain seems to be running faster than his typing
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by JK0About 20 years ago I cracked a molar on some cornflakes. My dentist at the time had no suggestions, so I spent maybe ten years eating the other side. My new dentist gave me a Cerec filling about ten years ago, and last year replaced this with a Cerec crown.
For about a month now, I have...-
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Reply to Unconscious humour from postersby nukecadTaking your drawers off is one way of granting access....
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by jessa46I need a new roof as my own house's roof is over 50 years old. It's got something like green plasterboards nailed onto the rafters/ beams - that's what the problem with the roof is, that they have gone a bit mouldy looking. I don't think they can be replaced without getting the tiles off.
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by bob369Has someone 'boarded' out the loft to make it some form of storage area/habitable space ?
A lot of moisture can pass up through the house and normally would vent out through the sarking/battened roof tiles/breathable membrane (depending on what you have), but if its boarded out that air...-
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by jessa46The roof is 56 years old. The plasterboard is mouldy. The edges of the beams are rotten, as are the soffits and fascias - I would like the gutters replaced but if the end bits are rotten, how are they gong to screw/ hammer in new gutters?...
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by roywIf it isn't leaking why are you spending thousands getting it reroofed?
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by SouthernDaveI think you almost always end up needing PP for a dormer. There’s very few situations where you can get away without it.
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by ash72A new roof depending on which part of the UK are you are in could be 1000's if not 10's of thousands on the size, and scope of work required. I would also look at putting a dorma into the loft and make it into a room which will add value to the property, u may not need planning permission but you would...
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