Mr Punter
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No. VAT is payable and not reclaimable on appliances.
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Make sure the worktops cab, if needed, be made deep enough to be able to route waste pipes etc behind appliances. Quartz are popular and work very well, but pricey. Ikea units are now a total pain to fit as they do not have a recessed back and there is only 80mm under them. I have used DIY Kitchens and found them OK for price v quality.
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Scaffolding - render residue
Mr Punter replied to Lincolnshire Ian's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
No. Unless there is an inch of render on the boards. A lot of stuff comes off when they are flipped over. -
Is anyone actually building at the moment?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
You may need to get the floor makeup signed off by your SE. Ground bearing is generally better if you are on level ground with no heave or shrinkage. You need this designed so you can get levels for membranes, DPCs, reduced dig, insulation, finished floor, drainage etc. -
Not at all. I have seen flexis with 30mm dip and they still seem to flush OK.
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For the windows, I prefer white. Other coloured windows do not always age well and can look dated. Blue frames in public and commercial buildings from the 90s and dark brown rosewood in housing spring to mind. For the roof a smooth clay tile will keep its colour and not attract as much moss and lichen as a sanded finish.
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SAP Calc Specifying Details for Windows and Doors
Mr Punter replied to Jammy5's topic in Windows & Glazing
SAP (part L) is to do with energy efficiency. Part Q / Secure by Design is security. Part O is overheating. -
Scam check? Has anyone used Buildwholesale.co.uk?
Mr Punter replied to Great_scot_selfbuild's topic in Sound Insulation
It is always worth phoning if you need a decent amount. Bear in mind delivery costs can be high on insulation. -
Scam check? Has anyone used Buildwholesale.co.uk?
Mr Punter replied to Great_scot_selfbuild's topic in Sound Insulation
They don't seem much cheaper than e.g. https://condell-ltd.com/rockwool-rwa45-600x1200x100mm-4-per-pack-2-88m-20-per-pallet -
Ask the SE if there is anything you are unsure of. It is what you pay them for. A normal lintel is easier to deal with. I have used the Hi Therm ones before and they give you the psi values which is useful for your SAP calcs. Maybe some of your openings are too wide, so beams are the only way?
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Aluminium guttering/downpipes recommendations?
Mr Punter replied to Chris HB's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
I have used Guttercrest. Very good quality. Lindab is also good but only plated steel. -
The planning consultant could be a good call. I have, in the past, instructed architects to design a scheme that did not gain planning consent, so quite a waste of time and money. I would favour shortlisting a couple of architects and asking each to produce a sketch scheme for an agreed fee based on your brief and input from a planning consultant.
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Can you please use stainless screws?
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Bloody tired of being confused. What heating system to fit ?
Mr Punter replied to Big Jimbo's topic in Other Heating Systems
No, system boiler and UVC. Viessmann modulate down to 3.2kW and cost less than £900+VAT. One stat and TRVs. -
Yes, it looks like it has washed off. A bit silly rendering in the rain.
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A bit off topic, but I know of no instance where a domestic dwelling in the UK ever suffered structural failure via steel losing strength in a fire.
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Bloody tired of being confused. What heating system to fit ?
Mr Punter replied to Big Jimbo's topic in Other Heating Systems
So the first house you build is a spec development. Buyers will not be very interested in the heating system, EPC score or airtightness, just location, what it looks like, number of bedrooms and price. People are used to gas boiler and rads, so unless ASHP and UFH are cheaper, think twice. You will need a design stage SAP NOW! This will inform the minimum level insulation, heating system, hot water and airtightness needed for you to get Building Regs. Do it for as little money as possible. -
Can't find a brickie (Hampshire). Any suggestions?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in Brick & Block
Agreed but they are wanting to pull his pants down. The elevations look simple enough. No magic needed and it is well within the skills of any decent bricklayer. -
Can't find a brickie (Hampshire). Any suggestions?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in Brick & Block
+1 Also look at any extensions going up. Merchants can often recommend, even if it is the guy in the yard or a lorry driver. Have a drive around and a chat. It shows you are not a time waster. Farmers often get brick and blockwork work done and they don't overpay. -
Can't find a brickie (Hampshire). Any suggestions?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in Brick & Block
Keep going with the quotes. What did your estimator base their price on?
