Amtico seems to be popular one coming up on Google ?It it was solid wood I was going to say sand it back and then varnish over the top but as it has veneer ontop you can get some special stuff called floorcare dressing which will achieve a similar finish but not damage the veneer.
I say, take care old boyI'll hop back up there and reinstall it.
Just to add it’s not solid wood but has about a 5mm veneer on it . So pricing up hire charges for a sander and stuff . £300 for a week !
Did you DIY, have you ever done it before, was it very difficult ?Re skimmed the wall after some serious partner pressure !
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I've worked plastering in the past,still do now sometimes.Ill be honest a lot of the work I'd sometimes do is re skimming someone's attempt 😁Did you DIY, have you ever done it before, was it very difficult ?
Many of my walls are plasterboard and over 50 years of being papered, scraped, painted, they're not in brilliant condition and no amount of fine filler makes them look any better.
Something I'd consider but have never touched plaster in my life.
The household CEO decided that we required a ceiling upgrade as part of the kitchen refurb.
Patched a water damaged section & 2 skim coats over the Artex after a primer of SBR.
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If you haven’t got any improvement try disconnecting the hot water outlet connection on the top of the hot water cylinder, I used to find lots partially blocked with a hard substance, and we don’t have hard water issues to cause this issue around here. Turn off the cold feed valve to the cylinder first if it’s not jammed and run a hot tap until it stops 👍Been noticing a drop off in hot water flow or pressure in the kitchen, it's getting quite slow now, time for some investigation last night.
50 year old 'open vented ?' system with a hot water tank. It's been on my mind what condition the tank is in, scale deposits etc.
Tap insert removed, nothing to see there.
Aerator removed, ditto.
No check or service valves valves to get clogged up.
Other taps checked, old style simple taps seem fine, bath and sink mixers...not bad but maybe should have a bit better flow, not sure.
Air lock ? Tried the old block the tap spout, turn on the cold and hot for 10 seconds, allowing the cold water to divert up the hot pipework, in doing so, it's supposed to purge any air out.
A little better but soon dropped off again after a few seconds.
Tried for longer , 30 seconds, seemed the same outcome. Enough, time for bed.
This morning...while it's not brilliant, it definately is better,
The system is 50 years old, the boilers 25 years old. This next spring / summer, I think it's time to give it all a spruce up and spend a little money on it.