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By *riskygaz OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

Heading off to buy a Maganaclean filter for the central heating, I thought I better start looking after things now that I have bought the house from the council. now I have bought the place I expect everything to go wrong lol.

What problems have you had with your home in the last year ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Broken boiler, damp, cooker broke and now the tumble dryer isn't working right. Oh the joys

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me "

Your moths! I recall.

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

Damp, leaking washing machine, leaking inlet valve on washing machine, leaking outlet valve, electrics on one socket, flooding from upstairs flat, kitchen falling apart though that is fixed now

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall. "

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace.

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By *llie_worcMan  over a year ago

bristol


"Heading off to buy a Maganaclean filter for the central heating, I thought I better start looking after things now that I have bought the house from the council. now I have bought the place I expect everything to go wrong lol.

What problems have you had with your home in the last year ?"

Have you bought it?, I'd probably go something more leakproof like a fernox tf 1

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Little problems at mine, but at misters so many things have gone wrong and it’s never been straight forward getting them fixed. He had new windows and all went fine until it came to the living room front window when it was discovered that the lintel above the window had been cracked during the previous installation and he was lucky it held in place so had to get a new one out in before the new window could be installed. Just one of many disasters this past year x

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By *un4meanduMan  over a year ago

STOTFOLD


"Heading off to buy a Maganaclean filter for the central heating, I thought I better start looking after things now that I have bought the house from the council. now I have bought the place I expect everything to go wrong lol.

If you're putting that on there don't forget to check you have anti corrosion addative and its reccomended system flush as well

I do property maintains ce and repairs so see all sorts a good one was before Xmas.

Customer was re doing own bathroom old cast iron bath was cemented into wall as they chiselled it out it went through the floor in the bungalow

Floor and joists full or rot and woodworm so I replaced whole lot and fitted the bathroom .

What problems have you had with your home in the last year ?"

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By *riskygaz OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"Heading off to buy a Maganaclean filter for the central heating, I thought I better start looking after things now that I have bought the house from the council. now I have bought the place I expect everything to go wrong lol.

What problems have you had with your home in the last year ?

Have you bought it?, I'd probably go something more leakproof like a fernox tf 1"

not gone for it yet, I was looking at the TF1 but an extra £20 their is normally only a £10 difference wickes must be selling it cheap. I think the two filters are of equal quality looking at them on youtube and reviews, I think the older version of the magnaclean had a leaking problem.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't like to list the things that need spending on our house. If I had the cash it would still depress me to have to spend it on boring things such as double glazing and flat roofs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wish it was only these problems been a landlord of multiple properties the most recent in November is a moon light flit smashed the boiler with a hammer all the kitchen bathroom shed(which cost 2500)toilets were that bad needed New dog fecies all over fagburns and urine stains in every carpet worst one yet in 7 years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace."

cheaper and easier to replace the carpet.....unless its a quality one then get a specialist firm in .

carpet and wooden flooring start at a couple of quid a meter

maybe an option..........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We finally had our windows and doors replaced this year, they’ve needed to be done since we moved in back in 1995

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace."

Sounds horrendous! Hope they bugger off soon

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace.

cheaper and easier to replace the carpet.....unless its a quality one then get a specialist firm in .

carpet and wooden flooring start at a couple of quid a meter

maybe an option.........."

It's quality carpet. That's what the blighters seem to like cashmere and wool.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

all boils down to poor quality tradesmen not doing these jobs or installing these things in the first place.

did my place up 10 years ago , all ive had is a leaky tap..

hard to find quality , fussy tradesmen who take extreme pride in there work.

recently had 3 plumbers round as hot water cold.

1,boiler 2grand

2,boiler 1800,

3rd , fixed for 40.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We finally had our windows and doors replaced this year, they’ve needed to be done since we moved in back in 1995 "

So expensive though isn't it ours are desperate to be done. If I had the money I'd want to spend it something more exciting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace.

cheaper and easier to replace the carpet.....unless its a quality one then get a specialist firm in .

carpet and wooden flooring start at a couple of quid a meter

maybe an option..........

It's quality carpet. That's what the blighters seem to like cashmere and wool."

google pest control people , it be sorted once and for all in a couple of hours

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace.

Sounds horrendous! Hope they bugger off soon"

I think once you have them you need to keep up with preventative measures for ever . At least the carpets are absolutely dust free, right up to the skirtings and under all the furniture.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Leaking roof, leaking central heating boiler, moths in the carpet, greenhouse glass needing replacement, erosion of stream bank, hole in fabric of sofa...

I could go on but it would just depress me

Your moths! I recall.

The darn things have eaten the carpet. We're hoovering twice weekly at least in the affected areas, using flea spray (£20 a can) and whenever I wear my full length sheepskin coat I have to remember to take moth repellent sachets out of the pockets . My cashmere is in the freezer. The little blighters are a menace.

cheaper and easier to replace the carpet.....unless its a quality one then get a specialist firm in .

carpet and wooden flooring start at a couple of quid a meter

maybe an option..........

It's quality carpet. That's what the blighters seem to like cashmere and wool.

google pest control people , it be sorted once and for all in a couple of hours"

Thanks, we'll look in to it in the new year

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well known pesticide company from google

Follow these tips to help reduce moth larvae in your home, whilst our team treat your moth problem:

Change vacuum bags often - to make sure you remove larvae and eggs from your property.

Wash all fabrics - soft furnishings, linens, curtains and towels in the affected area – moth larvae find these as tasty as clothes.

Clean and wash down affected furniture - wardrobes, cupboards and drawers, especially cracks and crevices where eggs might be hiding.

Clean suitcases - bags and containers as these might be hiding more eggs or larvae.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Well known pesticide company from google

Follow these tips to help reduce moth larvae in your home, whilst our team treat your moth problem:

Change vacuum bags often - to make sure you remove larvae and eggs from your property.

Wash all fabrics - soft furnishings, linens, curtains and towels in the affected area – moth larvae find these as tasty as clothes.

Clean and wash down affected furniture - wardrobes, cupboards and drawers, especially cracks and crevices where eggs might be hiding.

Clean suitcases - bags and containers as these might be hiding more eggs or larvae."

Thank you. Yes, we've done all that. We have a rota for taking clothes outside and shaking them, wiping out drawers and wardrobes etc.

It's a full time job

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By *yldstyleWoman  over a year ago

A world of my own

My house is rented, I wish I owned it. No major issues to report.

However I've had an absolute nightmare of a year with constant car troubles.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When i had my own home it was the fencing that did my head in. It was old and rickety and a slight breeze could have taken it three streets away. Couldn't afford to have it re-done. A neighbour used to help me sort it out everytime a board fell down. I used to dread high winds!!

I also had damp in one of the bedrooms that came from leaky guttering (but was sorted eventually) and my central heating boiler was in the attic, i had to get the ex round to look at it when their was a problem as i didn't go up there due to the massive spiders.

Turns out i had bats in residence too, which was a right faff when i came fo selling!!

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe

Keeping Mrs N outta this thread it's just gone Christmas, I don't need this stress

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By *riskygaz OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"all boils down to poor quality tradesmen not doing these jobs or installing these things in the first place.

did my place up 10 years ago , all ive had is a leaky tap..

hard to find quality , fussy tradesmen who take extreme pride in there work.

recently had 3 plumbers round as hot water cold.

1,boiler 2grand

2,boiler 1800,

3rd , fixed for 40."

I have been doing my home work on combi boilers, and if mine plays up I will be having a go at fixing it my self before calling an engineer, some pars are just bolt on like with a car, so if you can work out which part has failed you can do it yourself, and yes I know your not suppose to but hey their are lots of things we are not suppose to do, Mmm but does that stop us lol.

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By *riskygaz OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"When i had my own home it was the fencing that did my head in. It was old and rickety and a slight breeze could have taken it three streets away. Couldn't afford to have it re-done. A neighbour used to help me sort it out everytime a board fell down. I used to dread high winds!!

I also had damp in one of the bedrooms that came from leaky guttering (but was sorted eventually) and my central heating boiler was in the attic, i had to get the ex round to look at it when their was a problem as i didn't go up there due to the massive spiders.

Turns out i had bats in residence too, which was a right faff when i came fo selling!!"

I have just done all new panel fencing in the front and back garden, so I hope not to have any problems with that for many years, should be having a new block driveway in February weather permitting lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wish it was only these problems been a landlord of multiple properties the most recent in November is a moon light flit smashed the boiler with a hammer all the kitchen bathroom shed(which cost 2500)toilets were that bad needed New dog fecies all over fagburns and urine stains in every carpet worst one yet in 7 years "

This makes my blood boil. Don't get me wrong I've done several moonlight flits in my time but the worse state I've left a house in is a couple of bin bags of non perishable rubbish. I always cleaned from top to bottom, the least I could do for falling behind on rent and then doing a runner.

They should have a tenant/landlord database. So bad tenants and landlords can be added to it. One off payment, give them the details of tenant applying or landlord renting and if it flags up you know to avoid them.

It would protect so many people on both sides. I've had so many awful landlords I've resorted to lodging instead

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By *queekyCheesyCouple  over a year ago

newark

Certainly can't hurt to stick a magnaclean on it but may still need a flush..

As for us, nothings gone wrong yet. Joys of building your own home and doing the plumbing, sparks and outfitting yourself

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By *cduck and Blue eyesCouple  over a year ago

nr chester

The shower leaked and caused a flood to bring in the kitchen ceiling( managed to get the whole bathroom decorated though so turned out ok)

The boiler broke but wasn’t a biggie so not to expensive

The oven has broken and I think we need a new one, so a bit of a pain

All in all though there are worse things in life Mrs blue eyes

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By *queekyCheesyCouple  over a year ago

newark


"all boils down to poor quality tradesmen not doing these jobs or installing these things in the first place.

did my place up 10 years ago , all ive had is a leaky tap..

hard to find quality , fussy tradesmen who take extreme pride in there work.

recently had 3 plumbers round as hot water cold.

1,boiler 2grand

2,boiler 1800,

3rd , fixed for 40.I have been doing my home work on combi boilers, and if mine plays up I will be having a go at fixing it my self before calling an engineer, some pars are just bolt on like with a car, so if you can work out which part has failed you can do it yourself, and yes I know your not suppose to but hey their are lots of things we are not suppose to do, Mmm but does that stop us lol."

There's a reason some of us spend thousands of pounds on exams to become Gas SAFE engineers. But remember to explain your have a go attitude when it goes horribly wrong

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"all boils down to poor quality tradesmen not doing these jobs or installing these things in the first place.

did my place up 10 years ago , all ive had is a leaky tap..

hard to find quality , fussy tradesmen who take extreme pride in there work.

recently had 3 plumbers round as hot water cold.

1,boiler 2grand

2,boiler 1800,

3rd , fixed for 40."

There's boiler engineers and then there's guys who fit boilers, if you ask the latter anything it always involves replacing your boiler!.... Basically they don't know shit from clay

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The most annoying thing I've found to particularly get on my tits is the cost of replacement PCB boards, a £5 board somehow turns into 2 hundred

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

New kitchen. New problem discovered every day as a complete overhaul was needed before the new units went it. My fitter was a star!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

East wing requires attention , south wing needs new slate Roof

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman  over a year ago
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My Own Little World

Leaking boiler, needs replacing in the new year. Have a leak round the bath so now need a new bathroom floor and kitchen ceiling Dead dryer and my cooker is on its last legs.

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By *llie_worcMan  over a year ago

bristol


"all boils down to poor quality tradesmen not doing these jobs or installing these things in the first place.

did my place up 10 years ago , all ive had is a leaky tap..

hard to find quality , fussy tradesmen who take extreme pride in there work.

recently had 3 plumbers round as hot water cold.

1,boiler 2grand

2,boiler 1800,

3rd , fixed for 40.I have been doing my home work on combi boilers, and if mine plays up I will be having a go at fixing it my self before calling an engineer, some pars are just bolt on like with a car, so if you can work out which part has failed you can do it yourself, and yes I know your not suppose to but hey their are lots of things we are not suppose to do, Mmm but does that stop us lol."

I run 2 gas safe businesses, one does just repairs and serviceand the other purely installs so makes no difference to me which way you want to go

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By *riskygaz OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"Leaking boiler, needs replacing in the new year. Have a leak round the bath so now need a new bathroom floor and kitchen ceiling Dead dryer and my cooker is on its last legs.

"

my advice to all home owners is to learn plumbing, basic plumbing is really easy you can learn loads just watching video clips on youtube, replacing taps, fixing a toilet, plumbing in a washing machine, fitting an outside tap, all this sort of stuff is kids play absolutely no need to pay a plumber for any of this sort off stuff. I have fitted a bathroom suite with no trouble, and all my training via youtube

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