I might re-fit the kitchen in the new year, or do our bedroom
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Yes. I had that.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI don't like plumbing.. however I can guarantee that there will be running water at the end of the job
Through the ceiling from the bathroom into the downstairs toilet, through the light fitting.
It cost me about £200 for the bathroom suite and £800 for an emergency plumber to come and fit it and "make good" my attempts at plumbing.Comment
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good job we were on a new fuse box that tripped out quicklyOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostJeez!! Lucky doesn't really cover it!Comment
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Seems to be DIY disasters confessions time.Originally posted by Bear View PostEvening
What's happening?
I don't have any myself.
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by the way.
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Fitted wardrobes - get a man in.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBedroom sounds significantly less complicated than a kitchen
Skim the walls - get a man in.
Lay the floor - I might do it, or get an man in..Comment
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