I will do the honours of saying good job my man, as your wife and daughter definitely 1) wouldn't have noticed before, 2) won't noticed it is fixed.Missus and daughter away for a few days. Fed up of a hissing noise coming from a tiled kitchen floor when stepped on. Thought I would try to fix/improve.
Noticed a lot of flex in the floor in the high traffic areas. Drilled some holes in the grout, which revealed quite a void where the tiles have become un-bonded from the screed floor.
Drilled several holes at strategic(I hope) places, and injected a product called fix-a-floor. Managed to get 600 ml of product under the floor
Left some filled buckets on the area overnight. Seemed to go well. Will have a better idea how successful its been when I get home tonight.
At least you didn't have to put up with the obligatory "are you nearly done yet?" When you've only just started the job.I will do the honours of saying good job my man, as your wife and daughter definitely 1) wouldn't have noticed before, 2) won't noticed it is fixed.
Honestly...At least you didn't have to put up with the obligatory "are you nearly done yet?" When you've only just started the job.
At least you didn't have to put up with the obligatory "are you nearly done yet?" When you've only just started the job.
I will do the honours of saying good job my man, as your wife and daughter definitely 1) wouldn't have noticed before, 2) won't noticed it is fixed.
I only mention it as my Mrs had a knack of asking at just the wrong time when somethings gone wrong. My man job was fitting a pull up bar, seems to be holding for the time being even with me testing. My next job is to adjust the shower glass screen (on the bath) the guys that installed it didn't do it straight and it's been bugging me a lot, the only thing is I don't know what the 3 screens go into, do they normally just go into a nut or something?Honestly...
Followed by a link to a "fixer upper" on rightmove every 3 minutes.
I only mention it as my Mrs had a knack of asking at just the wrong time when somethings gone wrong. My man job was fitting a pull up bar, seems to be holding for the time being even with me testing. My next job is to adjust the shower glass screen (on the bath) the guys that installed it didn't do it straight and it's been bugging me a lot, the only thing is I don't know what the 3 screens go into, do they normally just go into a nut or something?
Oh sorry the ones that go parallel to the wall. I get the feeling that the holes are put there when it's fitted but not sure.As in the framing that holds it in place? It (screws) just goes in to the wall through the tile, whether than be a solid wall, hollow wall, or if they were lucky, a stud!
Stupid man question for you all. I've bought a pull up bar and I went to fit it but the instructions say 8 or 10mm dia. I've measured the fixings (the ones for brick that expand out, the metal heavy duty ones). My questions is that they measure 12mm dia. I'm not being daft to drill at 12, I think it would take a lot of effort to make it fit in a 10mm hole. I only ask as ive not used the type before, I've found a pic of similar fixings below. What's wierd is the bolts look like M6, which I'd have thought would be a tad underspecced (although there's 8 in total so maybe not).
https://www.screwfix.com/p/easyfix-...sHKzuijB3zN3A1tYQgxoCIXkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
No I always do Steps but the plug is 12mm not 10mm. I tried it at 10, but not even KY would make that fit. Also finished it and noticed my sds drill isn't drilling very straight. My Mrs seems happy as she finally has something to get me for xmas. On a side note, I'm amazed at how cheap they are, I'm looking at the professional bosch range and they're only 100 quid.yes u would be very daft to drill at 12mm....
Start with 8, 10 and then 12 if needed.
if you go straight in at 12mm it'll be a bad idea as the hole will be too big to fit the screws
if in doubt always drill a smaller hole first
No I always do Steps but the plug is 12mm not 10mm. I tried it at 10, but not even KY would make that fit. Also finished it and noticed my sds drill isn't drilling very straight. My Mrs seems happy as she finally has something to get me for xmas. On a side note, I'm amazed at how cheap they are, I'm looking at the professional bosch range and they're only 100 quid.
Missus and daughter away for a few days. Fed up of a hissing noise coming from a tiled kitchen floor when stepped on. Thought I would try to fix/improve.
Noticed a lot of flex in the floor in the high traffic areas. Drilled some holes in the grout, which revealed quite a void where the tiles have become un-bonded from the screed floor.
Drilled several holes at strategic(I hope) places, and injected a product called fix-a-floor. Managed to get 600 ml of product under the floor
Left some filled buckets on the area overnight. Seemed to go well. Will have a better idea how successful its been when I get home tonight.
This is legitimately why I'm wondering if I'd be happier living separately to my partner. Unconventional, but if it works it works!Always amazes me how much I get done without wife and child around to interfere !!