Mus_1
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It's next to another neighbours fence/shed. So, best if an experienced builder does it?
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Yes, I know. The outhouse is bowing, hence needing it knocking down in a controlled manner. My neighbour will probably put a wooden shed there to replace it.
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Hi there, My neighbours outhouses (joint) needs knocking down. It has a conrate slab as a roof, which probably weights a couple of tons. Anyone recommend a builder? And how much would it cost? S7 area. Thanks, Mus.
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Yes, that's same number I have. I will try them once more tomorrow. ---------- Post added 30-03-2018 at 22:34 ---------- btw - where did you get your doors from?
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Hi there, I have contacted team doors a number of times but they haven't responded to my calls or text messages.
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Hi there, can anyone recommend a door fitter to supply/install internal FD30 35mm doors please?
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H alli.. thanks for all the replies! I'm not interested in ripping my neighbours off, I just want a fair price, what it's worth? I guess it depends on the area/house which is a two bed terrace in S7(freehold). If we can't agree on a price, I will just rebuild it as bricks and mortar is worth more than empty land and use it to store things.
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Hi all, some advice needed pls... My old outhouse which has now been knocked down and cleared up as it was structurally unsafe, is located in my neighbours garden. My neighbours are interested in buying the bit of land where the outhouse once stood and i'm happy to sell it to them. Has anyone had any expereince of selling their outhouse, and if so for how much and how do I find out how much the land is worth?
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Would you recommend them?
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Hi, I have an old cast iron bedroom fireplace which I would like to have restored as it is a bit rusty in places. Is there any places in Sheffield that does that kind of work?
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Thanks Chris!
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Hi all, Some advise would be greatly appreciated! After last Monday's 12hrs of rain, I came home from work and noticed a damp batch below the window I have recently taken off the old plaster back to the brick and had it re-plastered. I have been keeping a close eye the damp patch and as it hasn't rained heavily since last Monday, the damp patch is beginning to dry out. So, I'm thinking there could be problems with gaps between the brickworks on the outside? What type of trades person should I call check the brickwork and to seal up any gaps? Many thanks, Mus.