I managed it!

Congrats!

I’ve been burned enough with my plumbing. Never again.

1 Like

I feel like I’m ready to take on the world after two successful plumbing jobs in the space of three days

Definitely get a plumber as it’s easy to put too much pressure on a pipe when undoing or tightening the valve. Also the pipe might be badly cut which is causing the leak at the connection so may need a repair.

1 Like

Yeah I felt like that. And then I tried to install a shower. And then things went really badly wrong.

1 Like

Yeah, we are hoping to redo the whole bathroom soon (which is why it’s very irksome that there have been two “minor” plumbing jobs in three days). I definitely won’t be attempting that…

Like jon says, all it takes is for you to make one false move with the end of a pipe and you’ve got a useless pipe and a big headache.

1 Like

What’s that thing called that goes along the top of the stairs and stops you falling off the edge of the second floor on to the first floor? Not a wall? It’s like a barrier

Thanks. I have heard that word all the time but couldn’t work out if it was specifically the top part. I also don’t understand where you buy one from. I want a wall instead of a spindly thing and I think that means I want a ‘dwarf wall’ which is a thing I just discovered.

Well now I want one too!

1 Like

The top part is the hand rail.

The balusters are the vertical uprights.

A handrail and balusters on the edge of a landing/terrace is called a balustrade.

A handrail and balusters on a staircase are often (but not always) called banisters.

If you are wanting a dwarf wall or a balustrade to act as an edge protection barrier, it needs to be a minimum of 1100mm high, and should resist the loads required under BS6399, Table 4. A decent builder will be able to advise you on how to achieve the loadings. It’s not something I’d attempt myself as a DIY thing.

1 Like

Some of you might have been following my bathroom installation stramash. Got them round to fixing the plastering of the hole they made last time which was an uneven mess. It’s been redone and is…
An uneven mess. I mean, so bored of sorting this.

Oh and also the ceiling they put in in the en suite itself has developed a lot of weird grey mould which is resistant to every cleaner known to man. So the suppliers of the ceiling are replacing that with a pvc ceiling.

It has been a fucker and it’s 12 months after and it is still not the way it should be. At least with DIY you’ve only got yourself to blame.

Spent the weekend building a gate into our garden fence so we can have direct access into the woods behind.

4 Likes

Also allows direct access into your garden for the bears, too.

1 Like

just bought a big padlock for it, but yeah those Wigan bears are a nuisance!

Be careful.

Especially when they disguise themselves as the padlock!

1 Like

The roofers knocked a chunk of roughcast off the wall near my front door. How do I fix that?

Think you need to roll a 12 to cast rough.

The way I see it, you’ve got three options:

  1. Get a really elaborate front door to stop anyone noticing it
  2. Cover the missing piece with your own blue plaque
  3. Knock the rest of it off
2 Likes