Where in Surrey? I charge £30 / but I’m not what you’d class as an experienced spark so probably would charge more if I was quicker and more experienced. I have a time served mate down the road who was still charging £30 / hour though.
If you’re not doing the matts you’ll need to tie in closely with whoever is to find out manufacturers requirements, loading and design circuits accordingly. I’ve run small matts off FCU’s from a RFC and also run separate dedicated radials.
You can fix UF heating mats into any area configuration you like, you just need to know the area and match with manufacturer sizes. What flooring are they having?
What flooring are they having? Tiles, wood, carpet? No point in bedrooms and I’d limit it to rooms with tiled floors ... but as above ...expensive heating option.
I’d check the price out that the scrappy will give for the unstripped stuff. I’ve thought briefly about stripping the cable but have better things to do with my time.
Yep. Back in the late 70s my dads aluminium greenhouse was destroyed during a storm. He was able to claim for a new one on insurance. His dad, my grandfather, had just retired and moved in to a place just up the road. He came and collected all the twisted bits of frame, straightened them out and...
Re the prostate. Get your PSA levels checked regularly. I was checked out last year for other issues and had a raised PSA level. Was referred quickly for an MRI which detected a suspicious area. Then had a biopsy (that’s another story ?) which found one sample core out of 15 was cancerous. Given...
I have a brilliant dad, from a generation used to doing and fixing everything for themselves out of necessity. Helped me a lot with diy on my first house purchases and car maintenance. I remember having a manky old up and over garage door with a broken lock. When he saw it he said, I think I...
Kids never listen to their parents. Point him in the direction of YouTube and tell him to start with safe isolation ? When it all goes wrong he’ll come running.
Wouldn’t be without a multi tool now. Just done a small job putting extra socket in living room for Fused spur and TV mount. Didn’t want to use disc cutting dust machine. Used a multi tool masonry attachment to get clean cut through plaster and was lucky that it was really soft block underneath...
I’d definitely go with a multi tool. With the right blade it would be pretty quick. If the cladding is directly on to plaster / brick, wouldn’t that cause a problem for a jigsaw?
Be very careful with any pension pots. There are a lot of scammers targeting people since the regulations were relaxed. They'll cash them in with the promise of higher returns when actually they just transfer it off shore, launder it a bit and the use it to invest in their own property, fast...
Reported to Actionless Fraud! These are the sorts of jobs that I'd love to investigate. The galling thing is that I know jack...---- is being done in respect of this type of fraud and others like it. I'll button my lip at this stage as the conversation will go political! ?? A few years back...
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