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Ps I laid all my ducting only to find that I have to have an overhead cable
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Bt will supply you the ducting free of charge There not keen on putting there cable through anything else I rang them and they just asked how much I needed The next day I arrived at the plot to find twice as much as I needed thrown over the fence
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There ok Three times the price twice the labour We have two sites for a local builder who has got a good deal with them in order to get them mainstream The price will determine whether they catch on id fifty to fix today and would have rather been doing something else
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This weather you can paint fresh plaster after a couple of days Unless it is on the crappy Habito boards give it a week
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The plot of land that we bought was part of a large garden There was two tankks that had been fitted 10 years ago that were problematic It was upto us to put a treatment plant in for ourselfs and re route the neibouts drain and install anew tank The difference between the tank and treatment plant was a thousand Same labour and concrete I asked the neibour to put 500 to and I would install treatment plants for both of us NO Eighteen moths on they are kicking themselves I’d no option but to install a treatment plant But I’m glad I did
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I had the same decision But cane to the conclusion that it was cheaper to fill up with concrete than the exstra labour and block
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Ours is block and block im still confident that we will achieve a low score without a membrane Simply by sealing everything the same way as the mainstream house builders are supposed to
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I think I’ve stated before The absolute best attention to detail Air tightness included are the housing association properties They normally have an in house Clark of works or quality control manager as they are now called Who has no other remit than to make sure standards are high and no interest in cost or timescale The sad thing is that these are ideally rented to people who don’t give a dam about air tightness As long as the rent is paid by US
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I can’t imagine than any of the mass produced houses have an airtight envelop It wouldn’t matter to the tester if the builder covered all the sockets with duck tape As you say it’s very easy to get to a good standard of air tightness But why do builders need to bother The standard is so low How many people are interested in air tightness score when purchasing a house If you did ask you would likely be given next door but ones score mans that score will be unrealistic minus all the temporary foam
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I don’t really understand the air tests They seem like a pointless excercise I’ve carefully sealed all sockets Air can get in but not out But yet prior to testing the builders use baby plugs on the sockets tape one downlights tenpory tape and foam around windows and doors All to say the house has reached a reasonable standard of air tightness Googleing airtests shows how low pricing has become Ive just had three home energy Certs done for three rentals we have £25 each All very detailed certs Though pretty simalar I remember people were giving up there jobs to retrain to do the these compulsory home energy certs With charges expected to be about £500 per property Now it’s like everything else cut throat stack them high sell them cheap
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Three of each isn’t enough This chap charges £150 per house and a further 50 for any others on the same day same site So it’s not the cost that stops builders having all of them done
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I was talking to a chap yesterday on a large site that we have been working on for the past five years He was air testing one of the completed properties I remarked that I hadn’t seen him for a while He then told me that they only test one in eight and apply the same score to the other seven I wonder if the people who are buying realise this
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If the floor is sound You don’t need it Most of the larger jobs have specced it when a drawing is sent out UFH you are taking a chance
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Just paid a £1000 for 150 mtrs of Ditra Best of it is ten years ago we never used anti crack matting I can only rember one job that lifted in the last 30 years Now every other job I price has been spect for Ditra or Dura
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PVA is outdated. I put hundreds of mtrs down with SBR without problem. We even use it prior to Ditra matting
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SBR all day long Mapei is ok but can be a bit pricey Tilemaster adhesive is as good as bal I normally pay £9.50 for white flexi Really nice to use also
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Yes pre fill everything casings and beads It allows us to mix the finish quite thin The thininer each coat the less likely to have ripples or drying lines If there not there before troweling they won’t be there afterwards
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You can add a little more cream in this weather
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Very few pre fill joints and beads nowadays That’s why there is so much poor finishishing Two of us mix a bag fill all joints Then mix five bags to two coat everything takes an exstra ten minutes per gauge Half an hour per day for a perfect finish If you don’t pre fill it’s easy to exsposed the tape and go in and out of the tapered joints Also if it is something you are not familiar with It makes the job in hand far easier Hope this helps
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Thanks Dave ill send him a link now
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Thanks Dave I think that was the point that the supplier was trying to make timi g up and down separately would it be suitable for this model
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I’ve purchased a Worcester Greenstar 35cdi boiler and a Gledhill 250 litre cylinder I asked for a timer clock and they gave me several options I’ve UFH downstairs and nine rads upstairs Any ideas?
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If you go with K rend they will send you out sample trays of the three whites that they do I rendered ours in Stirling white Quite a muted colour
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I’m sorting through some of my purchases that I’ve over I have three bags of magnetic plaster short dated But I used six three weeks ago Still three hour set Free to anyone who can arrange carriage or collect Preference to regular posters £90 per bag to buy Well worth the carriage if it’s somthing that you need
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Hi Russ we have had exactly the same dilemma We were told that over sizing is a bad thing Only two of in a five bed house Three bathrooms We were recompense a nine pop plant So we have diverted the rainwater from one side of the house To the manhole servicing the treatment plant
