Mr Punter
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I think that is the only one available.
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I think a trial dig near the wall make sense. Don't do it near where you may be keeping the nibs of the existing wall. You may find that the existing wall foundation bears onto very stable base. Try to avoid underpinning.
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I assume this is all for below ground? Is this foul, combined or surface water?
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Maybe base it on extract rate of 10l/s and temperature difference of 10 degrees, year round.
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If there is a smell it is more likely the pipework letting gasses in. An open end on a washing machine connector or something connected the wrong side of the sink trap?
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The Velfac and IdealCombi trickle vents are very similar. They are not visible externally. Internally they are metal and flush with the sash when closed and protrude when open.
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Looks like the party is over....
Mr Punter replied to Beelbeebub's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I have just had gas combi boilers fitted in 3 small new build flats. Much cheaper to do, customers know where they are regarding costs, very little space used, no outside units. I appreciate that ASHPs have their advantages, but they are not always the best solution. -
It is a bit tricky as traditionally t&g floorboards were nailed down and there was expansion available between each board, which could be 5mm. If they are glued together the 5mm no longer applies and has to be multiplied by the number of boards which would be too much over 4.5m. Maybe the battens min 45mm will be better.
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Insulating a shed for laundry room?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
If they are inside the shed I think you will be OK. You can always lag them a bit. In the unlikely event that it does get very cold, turn off the water and go to the launderette. -
Insulating a shed for laundry room?
Mr Punter replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
For clothes drying, a dehumidifier in a small, insulated room works really well. -
They look very useful. I have used straight ones with a 45 either end, but that meant extra fittings, more cost and more space.
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A few small points: Maybe look at a fire resistant membrane on the walls. The box gutter may fail at some stage and possibly rot out the walls. The Kingspan phenolic insulation is good (better insulation and fire rating) but expensive.
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PIR inside, glass wool outside.
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If they are being plastered that should suffice.
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100mm rockwool vs Insulated plasterboards on Brick wall
Mr Punter replied to Bentley's topic in General Construction Issues
Rockwool is about half as thermally efficient as PIR, so would you need twice the thickness for the same insulation. Insulated plasterboard has either PIR or EPS. The EPS is between rockwool and PIR for performance. If you have space you can build a new timber wall and insulate it. -
Yes a bit odd. It is fire and acoustic rated. Maybe the octagon made it a bit stronger?
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I have only seen them used for external render. The OP is doing tape and fill plasterboard.
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I have just done a small bit with the metal reinforced paper tape on some boxing. It was not too bad. If I was doing it on price we would be hungry!
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I have had these fitted in some flats. They are quite clever. If you wire in a switched live they also look at how long the light is on to work out the overrun needed. Cheap too.
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I have a 100A single phase supply and use it for the house and to supply a twin EV charge point that will supply 2 sockets up to 7.4kW each. Some of the plug in hybrids have a very small battery / electric range so they may not be optimised for quicker home charging.
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So internally insulated block cavity wall. Are the internal walls mostly timber stud (other than the brick one)? Do they go up after the insulation / battens? BTW if you want someone to see you have mentioned them, type "@" and then pick their name from the drop down list @Gary Martin.
