Upstairs Bathroom floor, leads onto landing. Bathroom floor will be tiles, landing will be something else and there will likely be a transition strip. The door casing is such that the door will be inward opening.
I'm trying to set out the tiles for the floor, but am coming a little unstuck on where the transition from tiles to the other flooring ought to be... What do tilers usually do? Tile to outer edge of door (Landing side)? Inner edge? To the Centre line?
Same here, but I’ve added utility sink too just because rising main is under there and I couldn’t think of a compelling reason to soften the utility cold.
used mlcp for my upstairs bathroom rad installs, used geberit press chrome pipe tails. used mlcp because roll ends left over from ufh install. Already have a press tool, so found and bought the required jaw from ebay.
That said, I'm not sure I'd go out my way to specifically install mlcp, I only did to get rid of them 15-20m sections of pipe I had left over!
Same, what they going to do if you forget the digger isn’t a zero tail swing jobbie and you accidentally take out a wall, then because safety reasons the whole structure had better come down.
22*75/100mm strips of timber perpendicular to the joists @ 400mm centres with packers to make a flat level surface, 75mm/100mm so there’s plenty of scope for not being just so with measurements for board endings. Or you could use res bar and pack out, or mf5 top hat and pack out.
Multitool with metal blade and cut each side of the cable into the grommet holes on either top or bottom whichever is easiest one cable out then the box will come out and the other cable will feed out. Or cut away more plaster and slowly tease and feed the cable backward into a U shape on the outer side of the box and pull slowly and gently try not to snag the cable and hope the rubber grommet protects against the sharp edges. There will be some making good required but that’s par for the course I’m afraid!
I agree with the man that says loctite 55 🤣, wrap it, tighten it, back it off so it points in the right direction job's a goodun. That said, not tried it with metal into hdpe.
Can that section of floor be cut lifted and shimmed level? Would be my first thought. If not then slc over ply appears to be the method I read about most often. Only a DIY’er so take my thoughts with a pinch of salt