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Interesting. Does that mean the electric co no longer want physical access? I know they have been using wireless readers for awhile but occasionally our meter reader still seems to want physical access. We put our meter cabinet around the side of our house out of sight.
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Everyone like the look and idea of wood windows but the maintenance can be a real downer. I find it next to impossible to find someone to paint them properly. Too many painters just want to slap a coat of paint on and go so I end up doing them myself. There is never enough good weather either. My next house will have something else. If you have the budget you can get bronze clad wooden windows. A few companies make them in the UK but look at Europe as well. Similar to the Aluminium clad that ProDave mentioned. Wouldn't make sense to paint them but they can have a variety of finishes (New, antique, weathered etc). PS: Not sure how they are in costal location. Would need to find out.
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Pretty sure all battens should be treated and meet BS5534.
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I suppose planners could impose a planning condition requiring completion by a date but I've never seen one. It would have to meet the tests in the NPPF. That would probable mean they need to have identified an urgent local need for houses of that type and have a written signed off policy in place.
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Sorry if you know this but... Where is the electric meter and consumer unit going? Incoming electric should come up in the meter cabinet typically on an outside wall. The electric co typically expect that to be near the front door these days but it can go anywhere accessible by the meter reader. Normally the tails from the meter to the consumer unit are <3 meters long but can be much longer if you put an isolating switch and fuse (I think) at the meter end. Some electric companies don't like that switch being in the same cabinet as the meter but that's where we put ours and they were OK with it.
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It seems the government have added a 7th combination (Phenolic insulation and ACM with fire retardant filler) to the list for testing. This test seems to have been done before test 6 and surprisingly it failed... https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/advice-for-building-owners-large-scale-wall-system-test-7 I'll add it to the table when I get to my normal PC.
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I think stainless steel mesh is probably the best. Not sure if the plastic version is rat proof.
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That's a bit strange. Adoption is just the process of assuming responsibility for maintenance. If they already owned it then they were already responsible. Who did they adopt it from? We have a wide verge in front of our place. It was eventually confirmed as part of the highway. These might be of interest... http://www.oss.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/C10-Highway-Verges.pdf I would write to the council/highway authority and ask them to confirm that the verge is part of the highway. Include a copy of the land registry plan and highlight the verge in red. If they confirm the verge is part of the highway then you don't need their permission to cross it. If they say it's not part of the highway then you will need their permission to cross it and I would get that in writing and file it with your deeds.
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I get my belts from them. Always had good service.
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Just had to pay out £100 on my Toro :-(. Under the desk there is small pointed box of metal that deflects grass up the chute. I caught the nose of that on a kerb bending it downwards 90 degrees. It ploughed a groove across the lawn before I noticed. Was a pig to get the deck out from under the mower because with that sticking down I couldn't lower the deck. Second time it's happened, first time I was able to bash it back into shape but this time it was impossible so had to order new. Looks easy to make but for the double curves on the front. I imagine it cost <£1 to make in China. Cheapest supplier was this place in Germany.. https://www.ersatzteil-service.de/
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Is there a lot of play in the pulley bearing? Otherwise hard to see how the belt came off.
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I think my wiring is similar. All it really needs is a kill switch to short out the coil but there are numerous relays and switches for "safety" reasons (eg to stop you starting the engine unless the brake is on, the cutter is off and someone is sitting in the seat). If you ever decide to replace the battery beware that Halfords sells two mower batteries that are identical except the +ve and -ve are swapped over.
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Do those Westwoods have Briggs & Stratton engines? I have a Toro with a B&S that gave me problems starting until I learned how the decompressor worked. On some/most B&S there is a extra movable cam lobe that opens the exhaust valve at low rpm to make it easier to turn over. If the valve clearances are slightly out this cam doesn't work and the starter struggles to turn it over. Looks like the starter or battery is failing but it's really the valve clearance.
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I thought reserved matters were normally addressed when the full planning application was made so has that been done?
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There are some on ebay but I expect a DIY approach would be cheaper. Search ebay for Skylight Roof Light Clear Walk On
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Ah but that's a beer tap. My beer glass has an F on it.
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Yes there is a special large radius rest bend that only seems to be used for the bottom of stacks.
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Careful with that pulley...
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Go to the makers web site for that info. For example.. https://cdn.plumbnation.co.uk/site/worcester-greenstore-indirect-unvented-cylinders/worcester-greenstore-cylinder-brochure.pdf "Greenstore cylinders. Within the 90-180 models, a 32kW rated coil is utilised, whilst the 210-300 models have a class-leading 39kW rated output coil."
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We opted for oil for heating with LPG in cylinders for our hob. There is a running cost comparison here. See "Pence per kWh (after boiler efficiency)" in the table.. http://www.nottenergy.com/energy_cost_comparison Electric - 18p/kWH ASHP - 6.88p/kWH LPG - 6.13p/kWH Oil/Kerosene - 4.11p/kWH Oil price has been up and down a lot over past 10 years but is at a low at the moment. LPG is currently 49% more expensive than oil. But if you're only going to have it for a few years then not much saving.
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Now it's done I'd try it and see.
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The results of the 5th test (PIR insulation and ACM with filler of limited combustibility) are out and it passed... https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fire-test-report-dclg-bs-8414-test-no5
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Sometimes nightmares are real: the insurance story
Temp replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Self Build Insurance
Good point. One I made was against an Irish company and they have their own ASA so that worked out ok. I'm not sure what happens if a UK based company uses an overseas web host? Pretty sure the UK ASA would still take it on if they think the advert is aimed at UK residents.- 70 replies
