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Hi - new member with a bit of a project!
SteamyTea replied to SnowMadClaude's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome Have you thought of knocking it down and building closer to what you want? -
May be worth specifying the problem, apart from living on the Hertfordshire-Cambridgeshire border. I think a Kingspan unit is a rebadged Carrier unit, so most air-conditioning companies should be able to help.
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Design considerations for new homes
SteamyTea replied to SteamyTea's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
Lack of PV on the roof. The Wood burner. The other occupants. Bottled Gas hob. Lack of sound insulation between rooms. Apart from that, it is a very nice house. -
Mother's Lament. Wonder how Eric Clapton thought about this after his son fell from his apartment balcony.
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Are you French? I totally agree with your approaching, except using the word 'holistic'. Houses are just engineered structures, 'system' is a better term I think. There is less misunderstanding and no room for hopium.
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I am with her on that. Should be able to float without touching the side. Will just have to use the harbour until I have a large enough house.
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Over the last 50 years or so, we have got used to a lot of things getting smaller, the main exception is vehicles, ships and aeroplanes. Our homes, in the UK have definitely got smaller, so small that a sub 50m2 house is not unusual. This is causing a problem when it comes to fitting all the energy conservation measures needed. It is not unusual for people on here to say they do not have the room for a cylinder, or a HP, MVHR gets wedged into a loft where it is hard to swap the filters. Roofs with odd angles and protrusions that will make a PV installation difficult, or even pointless. So when you comes to design your dream home, forget what has happened in the past, and design with these consideration in mind from the start. It will save you cash.
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Same here. I am the opposite. I don't like showers much (maybe a reminder that I went though the British Public School system), so have a bath. Has been know to have 3 in one day. My bath is too small.
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It is set for an average household, not an individual one. They do surveys for this sort of thing. It is very far from arbitrary.
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Try paying 8 quid a cubic metre for water and waste. That makes it a lot less arbitrary. Then watch up country folks let their dogs shit on the beach, which I pay to keep clean. Give people 40lt of 40⁰C a day.
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You could just do it properly and fit the right size bath. You can get kits to add bubbles to your tub, and other body parts. https://www.whirlpoolexpress.co.uk/insitu.htm
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A car is limited to 74 dB, so something don't seem right.
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Just to make it confusing 1 ng·s−1·m−2·Pa−1 ≈ 0.0174784 US perms 1 kg·s−1·m−2·Pa−1 ≈ 1.74784x1010 US perms
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Notice of intention to issue Enforcement Action
SteamyTea replied to Susan61's topic in Introduce Yourself
You cannot have a claim of ownership if the person that sold you the goods does not have the capacity to pass that ownership on. Life would be a joke if anyone could sell anything not belonging to them, and the person who passed over the cash can just claim 'I paid for it'. If that was the case, then I claim to have bought the whole of the UK, and I am about to send out the ground rent invoices. So pay up. -
Expanding foam rant...
SteamyTea replied to Carrerahill's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Don't even need the CT1. We made some tooling for emergency housing that were sprayed PU. Just a dome, on a turntable, and a man with a PU spraying machine. Great idea. Small to ship, easy to setup, very easy to manufacture. Never took off. -
Notice of intention to issue Enforcement Action
SteamyTea replied to Susan61's topic in Introduce Yourself
You can't spank your mates either, even if they want you to. R V Brown 1994 A much more interesting case than Ryland V Fletcher or Nash v Inman, which has no relevance here at all. I do seem to remember there was an interesting case where some protesters damaged some military equipment. They got off because by damaging the planes (I think it was) they had saved a greater crime being committed i.e. dropping bombs. But I don't think putting up white or brown tiles/cladding falls into this group. -
A 1970's house with missing insulation. There must have been some industrial action happening. Now the really messy work starts.
