Mr Punter
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If it looks OK then it is OK. I have a property where the floor slopes 50mm over 1200mm. You only really notice when you look at the plinth.
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I understand that Sweet Chestnut is a good durable UK timber.
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If you are on clay soil you would need to excavate a vast amount and backfill with the granular permeable base material. You may need to go down half a metre from the finish level. I have laid permeable paving on a fairly thin bed of granite chippings on chalk subgrade and it drains very well.
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Structural Engineer for Outbuilding and Pool
Mr Punter replied to phykell's topic in Surveyors & Architects
The boreholes should not be too costly. If they are good designers they may use the information from the geotechnical report for a more cost effective solution for the pool. -
What’s the easiest way to de-nail battens?
Mr Punter replied to Great_scot_selfbuild's topic in General Construction Issues
Another vote for adding more battens. Just remove any that really mess up your gauge. The extra battens will strengthen the roof a bit. Could you get different shingles to work? -
Brick pier around metal gate posts
Mr Punter replied to Post and beam's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
Well you could have a quick read of: -
Estimators online are OK. You will need to send a full set of drawings and spec.
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Cavity closure timber frame
Mr Punter replied to Selfbuildsarah's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Only the timber cladding would be a concern, as well as the "composite" if it is flammable, especially if the breather paper and sheathing are also combustible. -
Cavity closure timber frame
Mr Punter replied to Selfbuildsarah's topic in New House & Self Build Design
With timber frame and timber cladding you will not get decent fire rating without further protection such as boards or coatings. -
What battery drill should I buy? The choice is bewildering.
Mr Punter replied to jimseng's topic in Tools & Equipment
For brands, Dewalt and Makita are good but cheaper brands like Erbauer and Titan can perform well. You will need more than one decent capacity battery and make sure it will fit any other tools you are considering. Go for 18V and batteries at least 3.0Ah. If you get stuff from Screwfix or Toolstation it is easy to return them if they fail. -
spirit level accuracy not required but obvs the fall must be in the correct direction.
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Air hooks for Radon membrane
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Be interesting to see the as-built version of the drawings. That is a lot of different products being applied at the substructure level. The insulation could be held in place with wall ties, although you could just use blown beads. -
Steel Single Spine Staircase worries
Mr Punter replied to crispy_wafer's topic in General Structural Issues
This could be a good application for Compacfoam, so after you have cut out the screed and removed the insulation you can infill with Compacfoam and sit the staircase plate on that. -
Steel Single Spine Staircase worries
Mr Punter replied to crispy_wafer's topic in General Structural Issues
Get in touch with your floor beam supplier. Tell them the weight of the staircase, the size of the footplate and the type of blocks you used. If they can't give an answer your SE will. -
Void Behind Bay Window Roof - How bad of an issue is this?
Mr Punter replied to EinTopaz's topic in Heat Insulation
It does look a lot better as a house than a bungalow. -
Void Behind Bay Window Roof - How bad of an issue is this?
Mr Punter replied to EinTopaz's topic in Heat Insulation
If it was done in 2006 there may be some drawings. You would think there would be a beam or lintel spanning above the window to support the masonry for the new first floor. -
If it is rubble filled why not claim it is compliant (if asked) and see where you stand. If you top it off with gravel or permeable block paving I can't see questions being raised. I have had a SUDs condition and it was never checked.
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The yellow is gas pipe laid directly in the ground. The pic is from a development of 3 flats. 2 of the boxes feed the supplies round to the back of the building.
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All the built-in microwaves I see have a factory fitted moulded 3 pin plug.
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If you post up the reasons for refusal it may help.
