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24 Feb

Doors | External | Timber

Spalding - PE11

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer has a doors project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for timber front door. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a door fitter.confirmed interest ...

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24 Feb

Doors | External | Composite

Spalding - PE11

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an online enquiry for composite doors and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a door fitter to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you t...

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24 Feb

Doors | External | uPVC

Spalding - PE11

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer in spalding area has requested that we arrange quotes for their upvc door project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a door fitter directly.please call to discu...

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24 Feb

Handyman

Louth - LN11

Enquiry from: John S

Start Date: Immediate

Internal door to hang we have the door

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23 Feb

Ceiling | Plasterboard

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Josephine L

Start Date: Immediate

i've a hole in my kitchen ceiling roof needs repair it looks like plaster board . are you the property owner: owner of the property how many different rooms are you looking to have ceiling work on: 1-...

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23 Feb

Carpentry

Spalding - PE11

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

conversion of under stairs cupboard and fit bi-fold door. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what type of job are you looking to have done: other do you require...

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23 Feb

Doors | External | bifold

Spalding - PE11

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an online enquiry for bifold doors and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a door fitter to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you the ...

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23 Feb

Garden | Sheds

Boston - PE21

Enquiry from: John R

Start Date: Immediate

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new felt on a 6x8 shed roof

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23 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Boston - PE21

Enquiry from: John R

Start Date: Immediate

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re felt a 8 x 6 shed roof

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23 Feb

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Fit Only

Boston - PE21

Enquiry from: Charlene M

Start Date: Immediate

I Need a bath and sink vanity unit fitting

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22 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Sleaford - NG34

Enquiry from: Sean G

Start Date: Immediate

Roofing, guttering and soffit repairs asap

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22 Feb

Air Conditioning

Lincoln - LN1

Enquiry from: Sophie W

Start Date: Immediate

Air conditioning please for home

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21 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Louth - LN11

Enquiry from: Barry G

Start Date: Immediate

Ridge tiles reseating - the mortar is loose on approx 12 ridge tiles and 1 is cracked and needs replacing

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19 Feb

Waste | Skip Hire

Lincoln - LN5

Enquiry from: Maureen B

Start Date: Immediate

PART GARDEN WASTE INDOOR WASTE

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17 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Skegness - PE24

Enquiry from: Terri M

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 8. What material do you require, UPVC? - UPVC. What colour do you want them to be? - Wh...

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12 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Horncastle - LN9

Enquiry from: Andy H

Start Date: Immediate

We are about to start building a self build single storey home with a living green roof. Would you be interested in quoting on this project. Many thanks Andy

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12 Feb

House Extensions | Single Storey

Market Rasen - LN7

Enquiry from: Rob M

Start Date: Immediate

I'm looking for a 6x3m, single storey extension, connected on the long side, which we plan to use as a kitchen, at the rear of the house. We'd like patio doors at the rear, on the opposite long side. ...

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11 Feb

Waste | Rubbish Removal

Grantham - NG31

Enquiry from: Tony C

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Remove King-size mattress

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06 Feb

Solar Panels | Solar Repair & Maintenance

Grantham - NG31

Enquiry from: Peter B

Start Date: Immediate

Inverter repair or replace quote.

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06 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Lincoln - LN6

Enquiry from: Mick R

Start Date: Immediate

Replacement plastic roofing to existing carport frame.

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How much do Shop Fitter services cost?

How much do Shop Fitters in Lincolnshire cost?
Costs for Shop Fitters around Lincolnshire can fluctuate depending on the type of job that you want to have performed in your residence. It's the question we are asked a whole lot "how much do Shop Fitters in Lincolnshire charge?". It's often better to have an idea of how much a Shop Fitter are going to likely cost for their services. Prices will change based upon the materials and also the tradesperson chosen. The list shows the sorts of job that Shop Fitters generally do and also the typical price series of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do fluctuate by project.

Tasks that Shop Fitters in Lincolnshire can do:

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Shop Fitter FAQs

How much does a builder cost?

With the prices of buying a house skyrocketing, many of us are tempted to building our own house. This is sometimes an excellent choice, but you will first need to understand the costs of building a house from scratch. As per a general estimate, the cost of self-build ranges between £300 per m2 to £3,000 per m2.

As you can see, this is quite a variation in price from lowest to highest. Location is a prime factor in determining the costs. Building a house in London and the South is more expensive compared to other regions. Aside from location, several other factors make up the price.

Self-manage with subcontractors

You hire professionals directly like builders and carpenters. You also buy all the materials yourself allowing you to get the best prices.

Hiring a main contractor with other subcontractors

You will first need a main contractor who will help to create the watertight structure for your house. For the rest of the work, try hiring out subcontractors. Make sure that you buy all the materials yourself to get the best price.

External cladding materials

If you are looking to install other external material other than brick, you will also need to factor in the cost for the same.

Here are some example prices:

• Render on blockwork costs around £25 per m²

• Timber cladding is around £25 per m²

• Hand¬made all-weather tiling costs around £54 per m²

• Rubble walling or flint is around £90 per m²

• Reconstituted stone costs about £48 per m²

• Natural stone is about £75 per m²

Make sure to include these costs when coming up with the estimate.

Roofing materials

Non-standard roofing materials tend to add more to the cost and therefore you will also need to account in for this factor.

Here are some examples:

Welsh slate – £60 per m²

Second-hand slates – £35 per m²

Handmade clay tiles – £65 per m²

Reed thatch – £80/m²

If you choose to add any unique material to your roofing, be sure that you remember to factor in its cost.

Do I need to tell my neighbours if I’m going to replace my fence?

It’s a good idea to talk to your neighbours before you start any work to avoid confusion along the way. But if the fence is definitely your responsibility and on your property, there’s no legal obligation to notify them. It’s also a myth that you need to erect a fence with the flush side without posts facing your neighbour’s property.

how to identify asbestos roof tiles?

How To Identify Asbestos Roof Tiles

Found in some particular rocks, asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that’s commonly used before the 1990’s as a building material specifically for roofing. This material was banned in the UK as it was discovered to possess harmful fibres which is potentially dangerous to human’s respiratory health when disturbed and inhaled. According to several reports this health conditions include non cancerous lung disease, mesothelioma and asbestosis, which are all untreatable. Therefore, be it in a domestic or industrial setting, there’s the need to know how to identify asbestos and if found, start the removal process as quickly as possible.

While the three types of asbestos used in roof tiles can be quite easy to identify by themselves, a total reverse is the case, when mixed into a tile. Generally roofing tiles that includes asbestos will mostly have colours such as grey, white or blue-white colour, but so does several other roof tiles made from other materials that are totally safe. As a result, the only way in which you can identify if a tile contains asbestos is by looking for an identification mark. These marks are mostly inscribed onto about one in twenty tiles, therefore if you have a strong feeling that your roof tiles contains asbestos, you may have to remove several tiles before you can identify the marked one. Otherwise, the only way you can confirm is by sending a sample to a certified asbestos testing lab. These labs are knowledgeable and possess the right equipment, tools as well as testing kits to determine the levels of asbestos in your premises. With this, you have a better chance of getting quality results than any other means. What’s more? They’ll also recommend expert asbestos removal services if the harmful material is found to be present in your house.

Does artex contain asbestos?

Artex was originally made using white asbestos to make it stronger. However, this stopped in the mid-1980s, and the use of asbestos was banned in the UK in 1999, due to its extreme health risks. So, any artex you buy today won’t contain asbestos.

If you have an artex ceiling or wall that was created before 1999, it may have asbestos in it. This won’t be a health hazard if you leave it undisturbed, so it’s not necessary to remove it. However, if you want to get rid of or alter your artex ceiling or wall, you must get it tested to check if it has asbestos in or not first. If it does, you’ll need to hire a qualified professional to work on it.

can a locksmith make a house key without the original?

Can A Locksmith Make A House Key Without The Original?

If you’ve misplaced or lost the last set of your house keys, you’d probably be wondering if a locksmith can help replace the key without the original. If true, then you should know that a locksmith can cut a new key for you with the help of their expertise and tools without having to give them the original one. A professional locksmith can achieve this in three separate ways. Let’s have a look!

• Cut The Key By Code

What makes physical keys unique is basically the spacing and depth of their cuts. During the manufacturing process, manufacturers often stamp some characters also called key codes on the lock or include them in the lock’s manual. With these characters, a locksmith has all that’s needed to create a new key without having to see the original one. Using HPC Blitz key generator or any other code cutter and the right key blank, a locksmith can give you a new key. However, in cases whereby the key does not come with any code, the locksmith can obtain the needed information via the manufacturer or the retailer who possess such information.

• Impression The Lock

To complete this key cutting process, the locksmith will need a key blank, a file as well as a vice grip. This procedure entails inserting the right key blank into the lock, followed by turning it to bind pins within the locks cylinder. This process will enable the locksmith determine the sections that requires to be filed on the key blank. It also involves inserting and removing the key from the lock several times in order to get all the needed cuts. However, it must be noted that various key blanks like brass, steel and aluminium blanks require a special attention to ensure they do not break during the process

• Disassemble The Lock

To disassemble a lock, the locksmith will first pick the lock. However, in the event whereby a broken key is stuck in the keyhole, then you may want to consider an entire lock replacement. The disassembling process is a very delicate one that involves the internal mechanisms of the lock and should not be done unless by a true professional.

who fits an electric shower?

If you just acquired an electric shower or thinking about getting one soon, one of the first things that comes to mind is who to call on for help to handle its installation. Well, if you’re confused about the perfect tradesperson you’re certainly not alone! As we’re always told that electrics and water don’t mix, so who do you call when buying an electric shower? Is it a plumber, an electrician or probably someone who with a knowledge of both? Well, you’d find the answer here as we’ve created this post specifically to resolve this concern once and for all.

 

Refurbishing and renovating any part of one’s home always tends to be a tricky and daunting prospect and without a single doubt, the bathroom is not an exception. With a wide array of things to put into consideration such as plumbing as well as bathroom electrical safety, it always pays to have all your bathroom related questions answered before you go ahead to employ a tradesperson.

 

Being fully aware any task involving electrical works can be very dangerous, anyone that takes on a job such as fitting an electric shower must be qualified to work with electrics safely. This is referred to in the building regulations sections which is termed as part P dealing with domestic electricals, as such you may hear tradespeople term themselves as being “Part P qualified. What this implies is that they’re registered with a competent persons scheme like ELESCA OR NICEIC to self certify their work. Due to the high risk involved in their field, all electricians should be able to self certify their work, whereas only some plumbers should also be able to do the same. As a result, dedicated bathroom fitting companies should possess individuals who can deal with the plumbing, electrics as well as tasks such as tiling.

Will a commercial architect be expensive?

Not necessarily. Commercial architects may charge either a fixed fee, an hourly rate, or a percentage of the building contract. They could also save you substantial amounts of money as their plans and drawings may stop issues arising later in the construction.

How to lay resin bound driveways?
It's pretty tricky to lay resin bound driveways. Most contractors will go on courses to learn how to lay resin bound paving or driveways to ensure that they get a high-quality installation that will last the customer decades. So while you could do it yourself, it’s probably best leaving it to the professionals. But if you want to know how to lay resin bound driveways, take a look at these rough steps to give you an idea.
  1. Prepare the base If you want your resin bound driveway to last a long time, you need to ensure that you prepare the base properly. Remove any block paving, grass or soil and dig down until you hit solid ground. Lay a sub-base of asphalt for good permeability. If you’re laying over the top of your current driveway, make sure that all cracks are increased into a ‘v’ shape with a saw and ensure the surface is dry and weed-free.
  2. Mix the resin You must follow the instructions on the materials you have to the letter if you want the curing process to work. Usually batches come in ‘Part A’ and ‘Part B’. Keep the resin container secure and on a protective surface to avoid splashing, then mix Part A for 10-20 seconds at a slow speed with a helical bladed mixer. Add Part B and mix thoroughly at a slow speed for about 2 minutes until it’s blended together.
  3. Mix the dried aggregates and sand with the resin Place a quarter of the aggregates into a mixer, then add the pre-mixed resin and start a stopwatch. You should then add the rest of the aggregates before slowly adding the sand. When you’re happy with that mix, stop the stopwatch. That time is the time that you need to spend mixing any other resin and aggregates to avoid colour variation.
  4. Lay the mix on the surface Transfer the mix to the work area then plan a laying route. When the mix is laid out, use a very clean trowel to spread the mix. Clean it regularly during the process to avoid dragging aggregates out of place. Once the aggregates stop moving in a fluid movement and become solid, stop trowelling. Then you can polish the surface to give it an attractive shine.
It’s clear that laying resin bound driveways is not an easy task. It’s best to get a few quotes from reputable, experienced companies to lay your driveway for you.

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