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Mansard Roof Edge Felt Showing - Is it OK?
SteamyTea replied to OliH's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Not sure. Next time I am near one, I shall have a look. There are usually some that are being worked on. -
I would think that the point where the pipes are is very thin. Hottest point as well.
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Mansard Roof Edge Felt Showing - Is it OK?
SteamyTea replied to OliH's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
As @joe90 says, untidy. Not unusual to have the membrane a bit longer than the tiles, it then gets folded into the gutter. As you have a brick outer skin, is it a genuine Cornish Unit. They are concrete 'planks' down here. -
The number of companies they have been involved in.
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Always worth checking Companies House. https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/9ztfI-3zX-iaZ2HCqtl51r5KlEI/appointments https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/MoNULre4NkuWbsUqstmfuhJ5SSU/appointments
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My system is vented, and I have a shower pump. Worth having one but there has to be a way to make them quiet, so no plonking them under the bath, the noise though the floor is too much.
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Yes it is. I lectured for a few years, some things student do is quite tame, other things opened my eyes quite a bit. One thing they do, well did pre COVID/Brexit is travel a lot more.
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Any chance it is condensation?
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Go and take a bit for testing. My place is a 1987 build. Thermally quite good, and still with the original timber windows, though I have made up some secondary glazing that makes it triple glazed.
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Couple of things. I had a flat when I was at college (the first time). Wish it had been a top floor one, noise from above, below sides and stairs was horrible. What is the rest of the building like thermally? I use 'old fashioned' E7 heating and hot water. Really not that bad price wise to run in my small house, and it is very reliable, and quiet. But then I am in a much sunnier and warmer place.
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As a rule, PV slates are expensive and of lower efficiency than normal modules. They are a pain to wire up as well. Unless it is the only way (planning constraints), best avoided.
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@RenovateHouse May be worth getting a cheap Lidl laser level, then you can play in the dark and see how far out things are.
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Scotland - Ban on stoves in new build houses lifted.
SteamyTea replied to ProDave's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
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Building a straw bale house on the western side of Islay
SteamyTea replied to Selina's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Not really. The chemical formula may similar, but the processing is different i.e. limestone is compressed in a high CO2 atmosphere for at least 500 million years (Precambrian era. So not mixed up by a builder. The Egyptians used clays and gypsum before the Romans were using lime mixes. They pyramids are still there, and there is a lot of evidence to suggest that they are not carved stone, but castings. That is more to do with local geography than material properties though. -
Buy the cheapest ones you like the look of. Even the soft delabole slates down here last a few hundred years. But have a look at the integrated PV, it may work out cheaper than slating.
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Scaffold inspections - necessary?
SteamyTea replied to RedRhino's topic in Project & Site Management
Pictures like that, which was probably staged anyway (the plane flying though the hanger was) never used to bother me, until I took up rock climbing. Now they give me the willies. -
I think the problem was that when Andrew (used to contribute to this forums predecessor) got a marketing company involved, proper development stopped. It never really moved from a preproduction to production.
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Building a straw bale house on the western side of Islay
SteamyTea replied to Selina's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Just teasing a bit here. https://scitechdaily.com/eco-friendly-fibers-may-pose-a-greater-threat-to-the-planet-than-plastics-concerning-study-reveals/ -
Are you sure? There is a lot of info about SAs on here.
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Scotland - Ban on stoves in new build houses lifted.
SteamyTea replied to ProDave's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
So he lets the generator run in a shed/garage without proper exhaust extraction. What a twat. -
Only if it not 40 years ago.
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Sign off what’s the prize ?
SteamyTea replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Do they have milk and alcohol? Only Dr I ever needed
