Mr Punter
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Hawthorn is high water demand. Maple is medium. If the hawthorn is existing, they will calculate on the fully grown height, so best clear completely ASAP.
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Fitting heavy triple glazed windows safely on new buildings
Mr Punter replied to Simmon's topic in Windows & Glazing
If you have to ask the question here, you are not competent to undertake this work. -
Dry Verge fitment on a new slate roof
Mr Punter replied to frslam's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Hello @frslam. This seems to cover most of the ground already explored in your thread earlier this week. A small gap between slates is good as it reduces capillary action letting in water. I understand that you considered that your roofer has not done the roof to your satisfaction and you have parted company, finishing the roof yourself or by others and you are now looking at who may owe money to whom? I am not sure how this new topic will progress things. -
If you have lots of these still to drill it is worth making up a template from ply or mdf and clamping it to the door. Forgive yourself. We have all done far worse.
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Hi everyone! Planning a bungalow conversion near Guildford area
Mr Punter replied to Bob88's topic in Introduce Yourself
I have seen some OK extra floor conversions on bungalows, but if the current layout needs much modification it is better to start afresh. -
New roof on a full house refurbishment or is it War & Peace?
Mr Punter replied to frslam's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
You may find that your household insurance policy gives some legal cover. These are normally no win, no fee, so if they feel you have a less than 50% chance of success you are on your own, but at least you may get a considered legal opinion FOC. -
Copper vs aluminum clouts for slate roof?
Mr Punter replied to ruggers's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Have you looked at stainless hooks? Zero uplift on windy days. -
New roof on a full house refurbishment or is it War & Peace?
Mr Punter replied to frslam's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
It is really not great, but I have seen worse. A shame you did not carry out the work or supervise as I am sure it would have been a much better job. Getting this resolved is a PITA but when all is said and done, nobody died or was injured, so it will just come down to money. For a total project of £30k, legal and professional fees can quickly dwarf this, so think realistically what would be an acceptable compromise and get the other side to do the same. Often when these things go to court, both parties can lose out over what they think is fair and only the lawyers are happy. -
Rear extension into a garden with a swimming pool
Mr Punter replied to Sidd's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Unless the pool is worthwhile for you, you could have it filled in. An outdoor pool in England can sometimes be a white elephant. -
I have had big 5 leaf bifolds 5m. and when opened back they tended to slump. I have also had 3 leaf 3m. and they were better. Lift and slide would be my preference now. More controllable and airtight.
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+1 I changed a couple of door handings and although drawings were updated, the electricians worked from an old set of drawings we had sent out for quote purposes, so there was some messing to get light switches in the right place.
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New roof on a full house refurbishment or is it War & Peace?
Mr Punter replied to frslam's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
So have you just parted ways, calling it quits, or is one of you wanting some money from the other? -
New roof on a full house refurbishment or is it War & Peace?
Mr Punter replied to frslam's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Is it now the case that the roof is correctly membraned by others, Velux properly fitted and you are waiting on the Velux flashings to complete the roof? -
Are the pics you took with your under cupboard lights? Can you do a photo in normal daylight?
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You can strain a bollock if you lift it on your own.
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They are seriously heavy. 2 man lift.
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@nod will be proud of you.
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I would be filling the awkward gaps with decent mineral wool. It is far easier to use than cutting bits of PIR. Fill the whole void where you have the outriggers and any gaps where new meets old.
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Bifold door -drafty and condensation on internal surfaces
Mr Punter replied to jc212's topic in Heat Insulation
Aluminium is a good conductor so can easily act as a bridge between colder air outside and warmer air inside. If any part extends from outside to inside without a good thermal break it will attract condensation. To identify drafts you can go round the perimeter with a candle on a breezy day and see where it flickers. -
Stroma private building control. Any experience?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
A Building Control inspection does not absolve your contractor of their responsibility to design and construct to standards. They should have designed the roof with a 1:40 fall. -
It sounds like a combination of poor fabrication, poor install and poor quality sealed units. I don't know how the profiles perform. I think they are Deceuninck.
