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Perhaps ask them if the HTRS230 is a direct replacement for the ERT32 https://salus-controls.com/uk/product/htrs230/
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Stairs, building regs.
Temp replied to Russell griffiths's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
The key thing is to try and make the going and rising the same for all steps otherwise it becomes a trip hazard. This requires careful planning if you are adding steps to an existing staircase. -
Perhaps someone used car under sealer ?
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Some thoughts.. Most likely it will need more insulation both thermal and sound. Part L for thermal and Part E for sound. The roof overhang looks a bit small for external wall insulation so the roof might require mods. Is there insulation in the floor already? As for sound insulation I think walls between separate flats need to meet Part E1 (walls between rooms in the same dwelling need to meet E2). There is also a section E3 for walls separating dwellings from corridors. This summary is from somewhere that wants to sell sound proofing stuff that you may not need but gives an overview of the regs.. https://www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/how-to-pass-part-e-building-regulations The wall between the two dwellings will also need to be 60min fire rated (I think) and extend up into any roof space to prevent fire spreading from one to the other up there. Think that need either one layer of something like Gyproc Fireline or two of ordinary Gyproc wall board each side. The electrics will need separating into two with two meters etc. Ditto water and ideally sewerage. It looks like the windows only have top openers? Some may have to be changed so the bottom opens to meet fire escape regs. But perhaps all the windows need changing for other reasons? Got any oil storage tanks near?
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Never used them but this place appears to sell small quantities.. click on pic of bricks then whers it says "choose" you can change it to "corner packs -...".. https://mybrickwall.co.uk/?gclid=CjwKCAjwlID8BRAFEiwAnUoK1V6bVP0jrr9iR1Wf-cMXK4uLC0iBs6RNE9RgZ34vYfxWwadzxlHkeBoCEroQAvD_BwE
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My understanding is that until the end of the year you should pay ROI VAT and freclaim it like any other material you buy. The big unknown is how VAT is processed after the end of the year. My understanding is that in the event of a no deal exports to the UK should be ROI VAT free and UK VAT will be charged when the goods arrive in the UK. Then you reclaim the UK VAT. The problem will be if the supplier won't export VAT free. My guess is you will have to pay both and only be able to reclaim the UK VAT. There may also be UK duty to pay on goods arriving next year and that cannot be reclaimed. I would make sure delivery is well this side of year end.
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Last i heard house building is back to precovid levels so perhaps suppliers have been caught short of stock?.
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That's unfortunate. Means the bco may want a 50mm deep ventilated void between membrane and insulation to avoid interstitial condensation.
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Hello! I've bitten off more than I can.... (SIP Office Room)
Temp replied to Jamie McNaught's topic in Introduce Yourself
Possible insulated roof panels.. https://www.panelsell.co.uk/insulated-roof-panels?source=google&medium=adwords&campaign=1614494041&adgroup=62109888958&keyword=insulated roof panels&matchtype=e&adposition=&device=t&network=g&gclid=CjwKCAjwlID8BRAFEiwAnUoK1bB9upYPK1cPN1_smpBo1Oyz_koIJikm6xUO6Dz63dWeO66Hd_rhWRoC--cQAvD_BwE Add more insulation below. -
Although stepped flashing does look good when done right.
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Fire Angel good customer service
Temp replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Just curious but are they mains powered with a battery backup that's meant to last 10 years or does the battery power them all the time? -
What span are the rafters? Is the membrane under the tiles vapour permeable? If it is then you can save 50mm by not needing a ventilated void between it and the insulation. Aerogel is the best insulation in the world (last I heard) but at best it's only twice as good as PIR and very expensive if you can get it. Most aerogel insulation isn't in its pure form because it's too fragile so the insulation properties aren't twice as good as PIR.
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Help me switch my Rayburn off please! (UFH question)
Temp replied to andygo's topic in Underfloor Heating
I think it might help to know what sort of temper you run the existing store at and the UFH flow temperatures needed to keep those rooms warm? -
Yes we have about 80mm of PIR then beam and block floor. If building again I would go for much more.
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Which you can reclaim at the end as its a conversion.
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Roof advice - pitched slate roof resting on flat roof
Temp replied to JayD's topic in Introduce Yourself
That would be a bodge. The flat roof almost certainly has a vertical upstand hidden by the bottom row of slates that stops water running under the slates from getting into the house. The correct thing to do would be to temporarily remove a row or two of slates and redo the flat roof and upstand properly before replacing the slates. -
How about dual pitch roof each 2.5m... some rough calculations.. 2.5 * tan(8) = 0.35cm 3m max height at ridge works out at 2.65 at the walls. Less thickness of roof say 300mm gives 2.2m high walls? With such a short span of each pitch perhaps no need to overlap metal sheets so less pitch might be allowed? Just thinking aloud.
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Not just BC. The planners would also start rubbing their hands together.
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Others may disagree but I would have a rethink. If you put down 18mm osb then 18mm engineered Wood you end up with 36mm overall. We have 21mm in a house built to Building regs standards as they were in 2005-7. We have found we need quite high flow temperatures to push enough heat into the rooms. In addition the return temperatures can be quite high sometimes. There are other threads on here where I suspect having too much wood above the ufh might be the reason they are seeing long warm up times.
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Pretty awful brick laying in my opinion.
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You can’t build here. There are no shops nearby.
Temp replied to Jaqueslecont's topic in Planning Permission
I wonder if anyone has successfully argued that you can get groceries delivered now ? In my area they also look at access to schools and doctors though. -
Solid wood floors over wet UFH - bad idea?
Temp replied to Omgiamgoingtobuildahouse's topic in Wood & Laminate Flooring
Got ours from Woods of Wales. 21mm Oak pretreated with hardwax oil. -
Bad idea not having overflow in kitchen sink?
Temp replied to Pord67's topic in Kitchen Units & Worktops
You can get a waste outlet that has a clever extra tube that provides an overflow without needing overflow hole in the sink... This vid shows how it works. The only issue is you may need a channel in the wall to hide the vertical pipe on the left depending on the design of the basin.
