Tom J
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Did anyone see it earlier? They redid this floor with thin plywood strips which was like £2 a sq metre and then varnished it, looked pretty smart considering. Just wondering how you would do this? would it be glued down, wouldnt the pieces seperate at the joins etc
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Jules S
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She's an uber bodge merchant
It makes half good TV, but it's cringe worthy how little she knows about restoration/preservation or building methods in general.
The floor you mention is a point in fact.
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Tom J
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i just can't fathom how it would have worked its stumped me
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Jules S
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In short,
I doubt very much it did 'work' to any great extent.
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Jimbothebarbarian
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They nailed it down so it looked like normal floor boards. looked really good IMHO.
Plus I'd fucking love to nail her I think she'd be filth....
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian
They nailed it down so it looked like normal floor boards. looked really good IMHO.
Plus I'd fucking love to nail her I think she'd be filth....
it did look good from the quick shot just wasn't sure how they'd managed it
i agree
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by Tom J]
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian
I'd fucking love to nail her I think she'd be filth....
Those tits look amazing
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RichR
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I think she's ruined her image with this series. Last week's fireplace made of MDF painted to look like marble was utter shit. How can they bodge a house like this one, if any property justifed being done correctly its that one
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Tom J
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i was also a bit confused my the mdf panels in the bathroom, surely it will warp when the moisture gets to it
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RichR
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She doesn't come across as knowing what she's talking about. Her fella seems fairly knowledgable
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
i was also a bit confused my the mdf panels in the bathroom, surely it will warp when the moisture gets to it
You can get moisture resistant MDF, was it green?
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
quote: Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian
I'd fucking love to nail her I think she'd be filth....
Those tits look amazing
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
quote: Originally posted by Tom J
i was also a bit confused my the mdf panels in the bathroom, surely it will warp when the moisture gets to it
You can get moisture resistant MDF, was it green?
not sure, they painted it so maybe that helps too
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Dave
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We sometimes use MR MDF for pipe boxings, mainly because it paints better than ply and you don't have a rough edge, the bath panels we've been using recently are MDF too but they have a plastic type finish on them.
Still far from ideal for use in a bathroom though, especially if there is a shower in too.
She always came across quite knowledgeable on Property Ladder but you never know what experts they have advising behind the scenes.
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Tom J
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while were on the subject. can someone recommend the best type of board, to prevent condensation. my house is stone walls and always get black mould even with ventilation due to the walls stay really cold. they do like moisture sealed boards, foam backed boards, anyone got a recommendation? and stockist please
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Dave
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You can get foil backed plasterboards for use in high moisture areas(kitchens/bathrooms) but that's only really masking the problem in your case. Is this in all rooms or one area?
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Jake
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cement board will be most resistant to moisture. where abouts are you getting the mould in relation to where the bath/shower is?
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John
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Open the window more.
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Tom J
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mainly around windows, and in top corners of rooms. i do open windows where possible but then its freezing in the house. its in bedrooms really and only on outside walls, bathrooms is tiled so thats ok
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mattk
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I love this programme, I love anything with her on it tbh.
but yeah she is being a bit of a hypocrite with this. on property ladder she is always telling people to do things propperly like knocking gables down and full new roofs, and yet with this she is doing shit like that fire place. Id love to go and have a look round
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