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Do I need an Architect for an Garage/Pool Outbuilding?
Nickfromwales replied to phykell's topic in Surveyors & Architects
The last one (indoor 15x5m) we were involved with was detailed in ICF, have you considered this? And also UFH pipes in the structure to reduce the size of plant etc. Next one we’re quoting for is an outdoor, 15x5m again, and looking at ICF again for that one but with a bit more insulation layered under / around, and a bloody good motorised cover. Last indoor one we did I fitted a Recotherm 25+ air handling & dehumidification unit, which seemed a good bit of kit. We have specified large MVHR units for smaller pools (and tighter budgets) which seem to work quite well; caveat is the fans tend to need changing more frequently with those. You should have an AHU which allows you to create a deficit of air pressure in the pool hall, so air naturally gets drawn into that area vs possibly finding its way ‘out’. This helps preserve build fabric and the Ferrari. Im a merc guy myself 🇩🇪 🚗 💨 -
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Do I need an Architect for an Garage/Pool Outbuilding?
Nickfromwales replied to phykell's topic in Surveyors & Architects
One of the major failures here, is not testing the pool out properly after completion. It’s a bit of an imposition, but I guess if you asked nicely, and there was maybe a bbq and some beer, a few of us would be willing to accept the burden. 👀🤞 -
Winner winner, chicken dinner 🫡👍
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Before paint and any final finishes, but ideally after you’re boarded and all 1st fixed with M&E. Members on here have posted about a ‘residue’ on window sills etc, which needed attention. Remember it’s a positive pressure test only, on the day AB attend, and your ‘as built’ for sign off will be another test with the score being the average taken from 10 positive and 10 negative.
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Architect as project Administrator - RIBA Contract
Nickfromwales replied to Jothetaxi's topic in Surveyors & Architects
You can contact this person to say you will escalate it to RIBA as a complaint, if they continue to fail to respond pragmatically and in good time. They should have elasticity as it’s not uncommon for these things to happen and you shouldn’t feel like there’s a compromise. -
Plasterboard orientation vaulted ceiling
Nickfromwales replied to junglejim's topic in General Construction Issues
Depends on the spacing of the battens. At 600 oc you want then perpendicular, but at 400 oc you can go landscape without any issue. -
Yup. Getting your hands dirty isn’t for everyone!
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Nail clips if you want tight to the wall, as all other clips have some type of spacer to purposefully keep the pipe off the wall. I only ever use nail clips if it’s under floorboards tbh. What’s the reason for needing to go tight up against?
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Welcome aboard! What did you do, and what are your skills? We’re a diverse bunch in here so all add to the mix!
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You’d have stated this when you took out the policy? Ergo your non-standard home will be fully covered, less any exclusions or caveats.
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Electrical supply to static caravan
Nickfromwales replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Electrical supply to static caravan
Nickfromwales replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Second coffee is crucial!! Should be law afaic. @flanagaj you can turn the 10 down to a 2, I’m just assuming things and am confused as to why your molehill has snow on the peak. The issue with written text is it can be interpreted many different ways by many different people, so I don’t take offence (and vice versa I hope). I like to assume the best of people which keeps my blood pressure in check, much better that way. Plus I’m just some random guy on the internet whose opinion is his own. Yes, I’ve wired umpteen new builds for previous (and now current) domestic self-build clients, single phase / 3 phase and more, Royal Naval fleet and cruise liners, and am very well versed in electrical regs / installation standards, but I’m not a qualified sparky as I don’t want to be one. I paid NAPIT the 4 figures to get on board, then I had the text we all got to “stay at home” (C19) ffs. Cant be arsed with it now, as I’m flat out helping folk make new homes and that keeps me busy 24/7, so nowadays I get suitably qualified sparks in at key points who then sign my work off. Far easier, and I don’t need to be sitting exams every feck knows how often, being insured, etc etc. life’s too short to be doing everything, in a nutshell. It makes sense that he’s not got an account, it’s my fault for assuming he was a self-employed spark vs an employee. Now this makes more sense. It also means (potentially) that he can’t sign this off? Anyways….. Theres defensive, and then there’s concerned, I am both as death is permanent, and simply put some folk dabble beyond their capability / competency; irrelevant here as you’re delegating to a qualified spark, but that is my default position when dealing with lethal items such as combustion and electricity etc. You say you hate going to visit “assholes in merchants”, so I guess that made a few hairs stand up. Get your big boy pants pulled up past your waistline and march in there and demand to both be nice to each other. You’ll find your concerns soon evaporate; if you don’t like what they say, they don’t get your business, it’s literally that simple. If you’re buying a couple of items for the first time then please don’t expect the rates an account holder will get as you very likely won’t, but instead try going in less guarded, speak to the branch manager, explain you’ve a full house to build, and the chat will soon change (hopefully). There. All good. 😊 🫡👍. “As you were, people!”. -
1), if you’re out of warranty, and they’re travelling for a service or repair aka call out, then of course they’ll charge you for it. BTW, £324 seems quite a nominal amount for such service, and one would assume if it is a quick adjustment of a hinge or lock they’d just do it whilst they were there. 2), if a tree fell on your house, you’d ring your insurance company, not Danwood!! Your insurance company would then invite them to tender, or you would request to nominate Danwood. You’re out of warranty I assume, if so then agree to pay the fee; your other option is to just find a local carpenter who will likely resolve this for you in a single visit, possibly at a reduced cost.
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Ok. Do you know what a bleed nipple or AAV / automatic air vent (aka bottle vent) look like? We need to know if you have these, and where they are. What he said When we see a pic of your UFH manifold and adjacent / connecting pipework we will see if you have isolation valves on your UFH manifold. If so, you shut the system down and switch these off. Then you purge the UFH loops with cold mains (a couple of hosepipes required for this) and then open those valves back up to recommission. The buffer should have a vent or AAV at the top. Hot water cylinder should be less of a concern. Leave that out of your enquiries for now
