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Routing UFH pipe through kicker block?
Super_Paulie replied to Post and beam's topic in Underfloor Heating
yeah i just drilled 2x25mm holes through the cavity, lined them with 22mm conduit and passed the pipes though. Works without issue. Wasnt easy to get the return leg back through though as obviously you need to feed the entire remaining length back through the hole. I took a rough measurement of what distance i had remaining and cut it, fed it through and added significant swearing. -
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
im just winding, its a great effort. Unfortunately my missus saw these sort of things on Instagram and TikTok and almost all the trades were not shown so thought it would be a few months job. You do get quite the false impression from social media unfortunately. I might have missed it but did you go for any sort of home automation. Id hate to have left a light on at the far end of the building... 😆 -
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
just the weekends? Im 2 years in, 5 days a week after work and weekends and ive just got lights 😆 -
spoke too soon. Almost 2 years to the day "Mr.Dig" appeared this morning and were to install another massive pole in the exact same spot that they did before and subsequently had to remove. I went out and insisted it wasnt installed there and they said they would move it as far away as they could. Its maybe 8 feet further along but still right outside my house. Complaint gone into CityFibre just exactly like what i did 2 years ago...
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
Enjoyed it, loved the gaff, congrats. My missus was all for the "Instagram house" journey but sacked it off immediately when she realised she couldn't click her fingers and the house was completed in 5 seconds. I've been on my lonesome since that day (day 1). -
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
Yeah, never did get that. If my own sister ran the family glazing company then why go to a different company? Whole thing made no sense. Christmas dinner would be right frosty, with or without windows. -
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
How can it take only a year? I'm honestly working myself to the bone here and it's taking ages... I'm a competent technician by trade, what am I doing wrong! 😆 -
i had something similar with CityFibre, who id never heard of at the time. One morning when i left for work i noticed a team of guys in a van over the road, didnt think anything of it, thought someone was getting broadband in or something. Came back at 5pm and there was a telegraph pole directly outside my house, against my boundary wall and directly in front of where a window was to be on my approved plans, maybe 2ft away from the window. It seemed they deliberately waited until i had left for work before they started on it. After a few moments of "was that pole always there?" confusion i read the notice on the pole that said who to contact with any complaints. So i did, and the council building control as well. To be fair to CityFibre the gaffer came out the next day and said "yeah, that pole shouldnt have gone there but they dont need permission" and can put a pole anywhere they want. The council got back to me and said it was bang out of order and that they will insist on it being moved if CityFibre dont agree. Anyways, they did and agreed to move it to the far side/road side of the pavement about 6ft away and on the gable end. I was happy with that as it meant it wouldnt be directly outside of my window. However, nothing happened for months. Maybe 3 months. And when it did they came and removed the pole and filled it in with concrete. Strangely, 30 seconds after the guys left another van turned up and the bloke was massively confused "looking for the pole". He then proceeded to dig out the fresh concrete and replace it with black tarmac... within the concrete pavement. That was 2 years ago now and the pole never did get put in the new place, they simply didnt come back. Suits me, but it was needlessly stressful all round. Ironically, just this week i looked at the tarmac they put in and its got a hole in the middle of it about 30cm deep, so its sunken or something.
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
how come people can build a mansion from nothing in a year of graft yet i spend every sodding day for 3 years on my 3 bedroom semi and still havent got a ceiling... -
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Super_Paulie replied to thefoxesmaltings's topic in Property TV Programmes
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You could extend the vents out to the end of the patio with ducting? I'm going to do that but my air bricks are a few courses below yours so I'd imagine it's significantly easier. Depending on the patio you may need to use a telescopic to move it back down again... It's not a good detail by the architect sadly.
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Kitchen plasterboard and tile backer?
Super_Paulie replied to Super_Paulie's topic in Kitchen Units & Worktops
Thanks guys, always nice to have some viewpoints and reassurances from you lot. I've got a bunch of 9.5mm here so that's what I'll go with straight onto the ply. It's only one wall, the other is exposed brick 👍. -
the time has come to plasterboard the kitchen wall. The wall is stud standing off from the original knackered wall and clad with 15mm ply. I was going to tile backer the middle section for metro tiles but do the top and bottom (both behind cabinets) in 9.5mm plasterboard screwed straight on. Is this too faffy, should i just use my plasterboard all over it and move on to the next job? I was going to get it skimmed so i should i just plasterboard the lot and add the backer in over the top afterwards when i have my heights nailed on?
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That's what I was looking at for when I get round to replacing the rad for a nice one, just bring it on with a timer or something. What's your experience with it John, effective?
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I have my bathroom towel rad as the bypass radiator for my UFH. I loop the return from this rad up and down in an UFH fashion before it leaves the room and back to the boiler. I'm looking to get a radiator that also heats up with electric for the months I don't use the underfloor, best of both worlds.
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joining plaster - new part of wall to old part
Super_Paulie replied to andreas's topic in Plastering & Rendering
Could knock the cement base off and plasterboard it? Or just cover any join with scrim and get spreadin, seems relatively straightforward. -
Illbruck FM330 foam was the game-changer for me.
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I did. For the extra time it takes at least id know i did all that i could.
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Finishing window reveal around brackets?
Super_Paulie replied to BadgerBadger's topic in Windows & Glazing
yeah, bent flimsy plastic and an inch of polystyrene doesnt instill confidence.
