They do have something screwed through them all though I have no idea how as there is no access to either side.
I was hoping to drop the shelf down by 6 inches but not sure how I could manage this as I can't access these 4 screws
I'm trying to adjust a shelf in some built in wardrobes we have in the main bedroom. The shelf seems to be attached by 4 rubber screws in each corner and I'm not sure how to remove them?
Any ideas? I can access them from the other side as they go into a shelf in the next wardrobe by the...
I've just had some new sockets installed and was wondering what people recommend for filling the hole where the wires are recessed into the wall above the skirting boards.
Electrician recommended just using filler but it's quite a gap to fill and I'm not sure if the filler would set.
Option 1 means you will get some shares but not all those you have a right to buy but it won't cost you anything.
Option 2 you will get no shares but get some cash
Option 3 you get all the shares you have rights to but will need to put up the cash.
As the issue will be at a price below...
Just been quoted 1800 quid to replace our 15 year old Myson Apollo with an ideal logic combinationboiler in our 3 bed semi, this includes all the works and a 5 year parts and labour warranty.
He also quoted 2100 for a valiant boiler with same warranty.
Any thoughts on the price or the brands?
So in the new house we have a pair of Upvc french doors /windows that open onto a raised deck.
I'm looking for a method of locking/securing them open. They cannot open far enough to latch on to the wall and due to the drop onto the decking I haven't found anyway of propping them open...
I can't remember the rates off the top of my head right now but you will get around 25p for every unit you generate. You can then sell it for an additional c3p or you can use it and save yourself the cost of buying a unit from your supplier c10-16p depending on your tariff.
I decent roof will...
Fit rates were cut dramatically but it affected larger installations more. Costs have dropped quite a lot but not enough to achieve the returns we saw when the scheme firststarted. EEfficiency is creeping up slowly but you'll pay a lot more for more efficient panels so unless you need a certain...
Don't rush into it whatever you do there are a lot of factors to consider. Drop me a message if you want any advice I've done a lot of work in this kind of thing and can offer some suggestions and watch its
You need to have it installed by someone accredited under mcs.
No batteries need as said any excess is feed backwards into the grid. You get a feeding tariff for any units generated you can then use or sell these units.
The irr isn't as great as it originally was nut it still isn't a bad...
So I'm one of two best men at a wedding in a couple of weeks and we were trying to think of some ideas for making the speeches a bit more novel than just doing one each.
Anyone got any suggestions or seen anything interesting done at other weddings they have attended?
Cheers
As per title really, after a new cordless drill for general diy. Budget of up to 100 English pounds.
Anyone got an recommendations or things to look out for?
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