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Go to the ONS and get they data sets for household wages and electricity prices. Plot them and see what they show. It is easy enough to do.
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So you keep saying. When will my electricity bill come down by a meaningful amount?
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Would you be so good as to enlighten us as to these truthful sources please?
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We have the AFT raft system and very good it is as was the service we received - shame all round.
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@LSB Of course, external battens are up, mouse guard is 1/2 on, cladding has been ordered - should be here in 2-3 weeks:
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Why are you limited to 12mm, internal doors upstairs are usually wooden and can be trimmed.
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Bathroom wet UFH floor buildup
Super_Paulie replied to Super_Paulie's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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This is the system we used. Very straight forward to install, and our foundation was not fully squared. A blog entry about ours https://forum.buildhub.org.uk/blogs/entry/865-first-it-was-scotland-then-it-was-italy-lets-just-build/
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I do like a puzzle. And the scaffolding is wide enough to lay down for a snooze in the afternoon sunā¦
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Thatās probably a better idea than going to see Alanās piles. š
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Had an issue developing with one of the roof beams. Had used C16 wood and one has quite a lot of knots. Anyway it started to save quite a bit around 40mm when I took it off. So have replaced all the roof timber with C24 and added 2x 460W panels. So in theory 1.92kW of panels. However have retained the 1kW inverter (checked the voltages etc and all within limits). The 460W panels will clip the 500W panels a little, which is ok as I am only running against the 1kW inverter. Looking for more time running decent number of Watts - so a long day at close to 1kW. Photos to follow. Will be adding drainage clips to the panels to help move the standing water and debris.
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50/50 then let it go off? Then do it again, let it go off. Then neat just before I start? Cheers Nick.
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Brush it with a stiff brush, and saturate it with 50/50 SBR/water, at least twice, then brush it with neat an hour before you start boarding. SBR stays quite tacky, but PVA just skins over, so with PVA you need to roller it on neat and lay when itās tacky; eg a PITA.
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Anyone know of a 50mm thick solid wood fibre board?
Nickfromwales replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Heat Insulation
Indeed. Anything regularised will be between 38mm and 44mm, with only āsawnā timber being 50mm (2ā). -
Anyone know of a 50mm thick solid wood fibre board?
ProDave replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Heat Insulation
Have you measured your "50mm" battens? I bet they are closer to 45mm? -
Should I be using SBR on this bare cavity wall before I dab on my Wedi boards? The wall is in decent nick as I've repointed a lot of it.
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Why are you running all the drains into a single IC in the middle near that bay window thing ? Couldn't you take the ICs that are coming in from each side there and just run them directly into the final IC at the bottom of the drawing. The diagonal hypotenuse of a triangle is shorter that the sum of the two sides, so would give you a bit of extra fall to play with. Just have 3 inputs into that final bottom IC/manhole. OK provided you actually know what those costs and timelines are rather than assuming they are prohibitive without actually finding out. It might be easier than you think. Also do you know what the main public sewer falls are like ? Ours has to run down the hill, and I suspect the outbound pipe from our manhole probably follows quite a big fall. Therefore rebuilding the final manhole and public sewer connection may be possible to gain some more fall without huge works.
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Anyone know of a 50mm thick solid wood fibre board?
SimonD replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Heat Insulation
If you haven't battened, what is it that is forcing you to stick with a 50mm service void and not adapt it? -
Alan, can I come and see how your cladding is fitted for when we eventually get to that stage. J & D
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On a gable with a raking roof abutment and windows, it is hardly glory work!
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Anyone know of a 50mm thick solid wood fibre board?
-rick- replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Heat Insulation
Does it have to be wood fibre? Can you get some mineral wool/rockwool boards at the right thickness just for this area?
