Mr Punter
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OK to cut excess window fixing straps to help airtightness taping?
Mr Punter replied to Gaf's topic in Ventilation
One nail per strap looks a bit stingy. Often see screws and plugs or masonry screws. No issue with zipping off the surplus strap with a grinder and thin blade. -
OK in theory but this never ever happens on site, which is why the "plasterboard tents" are notoriously freezing.
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In reality this is more likely to lose heat v solid plaster, as it can allow cold outside air to circulate behind the plasterboard. This can be very significant and difficult to resolve. Another failing of SAP.
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Unless this is a strict planning condition you may find render is more acceptable to future purchasers and lenders. Probably cheaper and quicker as well.
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I don't think you have misread. It looks like a thin coat render onto mesh on carrier board, so probably 6mm thick. God knows what has gone on and what to do. I would go back to the architect and ask for their suggestions.
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On the drawing the flashing is not long enough to cover the top row of tiles. Having a roofed canopy addition on a timber frame with a rendered finish is always going to be very tricky to sequence and detail. It looks like the architect put this in the Too Difficult pile and left it for "others" to mess up.
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You could use 82mm soil pipe to gain an extra 28mm. Plenty of fittings available. https://plasticsuppliesdirect.co.uk/soil-vent-systems/82mm-push-fit-soil-vent-pipe.html?p=2
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You cannot join a WC in a Y. You will need ICs. These are best outside the footprint. Why the soil pipe in bedroom 03? As above, you need to work out your levels and take it from there. Design the runs as shallow as possible with a fall of 1:50.
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I like medium density aggregate blocks, like Hemelite. They are a bit lighter than dense concrete and they cut more cleanly with the bolster. Easy to plaster and render and can be used underground. They won't help with u values though.
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Yes, you are both right. They are so similar to Velfac, plus made in Denmark, I assumed they were the same group.
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Yes. I have used their inward and outward windows and sliding doors. I have not seen / used Pure View. The 2 firms are part of Dovista group who also do Velfac and Velux.
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I can't see a pumping station costing as little as £1k supply and fit. Good luck when it fails (which it will). New connection or RC slab over pipe.
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Option 1 may need a DPM. You normally put a thin sand layer over hardcore to cover the sharp bits before you lay the DPM. Is foam glass expensive?
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Concreting is one of the least forgiving trades on site. For a house slab it is not worth the risk if you are a novice. Spend some time finding a decent gang to do this.
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I can't see why not. It may be a fair bit more expensive and although it is self compacting, it will not necessarily be level. I would get a decent concrete contractor and use standard concrete.
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The distance back from the kerb depends on the road type. The gates take a while to open, so you don't want to obstruct traffic. If the gates are over 1m high you will need planning consent.
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Yeeessss we bloody done it.
Mr Punter replied to Russell griffiths's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Why is the "after" photo 4 years old? Take a new one and post it up. -
Connection to steep sloping lateral drain
Mr Punter replied to JackOrion's topic in Waste & Sewerage
He will probably be fine with plastic fittings and IC. Much simpler. -
Connection to steep sloping lateral drain
Mr Punter replied to JackOrion's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Plastic inspection chambers are not designed for steep gradients so you may need to build one to suit. Talk to your groundworker and to BC. What depth is the pipe? -
Vehicle Presence Detection with Loxone
Mr Punter replied to SBMS's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
A friend does automatic gates and access control. He cuts a wire loop into the driveway which seems to be a favourite. Why on earth would you want to tie your automatic gate functionality to a particular manufacturer? -
Passive house Shepards hut ?
Mr Punter replied to Waterworks's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
+1. May as well heat it with the car exhaust! -
Dealing with Kitchen Appliances - LVT Installation
Mr Punter replied to steveoelliott's topic in Wood & Laminate Flooring
Why not just shift the fridge elsewhere in the kitchen, tile where it is to go, then move it back? -
Agreed I have heard this claim but cannot see it in the Building Regs.
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You will need mechanical ventilation in the kitchen, bathroom, WC and utility. You also need trickle vents to all the habitable rooms. The fans may need testing also. What did Building Control put on their Plan Check report?
