Mr Punter
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That sounds mad. Why the soundblock? Plumber and sparky will do their utmost to mess these up.
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Boils my blood... Gullible people and cowboys!
Mr Punter replied to Andehh's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
She should contact the warranty provider. -
Planning permission for a car park
Mr Punter replied to lord mud of the flyes's topic in Planning Permission
You could rent it for a maximum of 28 days in a year without consent. Beware business rates and insurances. -
I have just had a couple of kitchens delivered where they give a week long delivery window including Sunday, between 8:00AM and 10:00PM and only narrow it down 2 days before. Where were your builders at the time and why did they think the delivery might arrive in the afternoon? Also, did they quote delivery as an extra when you ordered or was it included in the price? I guess they have driven to your site and needed to go back, unload and store, reload and redeliver. I think you may need to cough up the money. Make sure it is ready next time.
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Driveway access fire brigade Reduced width long length
Mr Punter replied to Oz07's topic in Building Regulations
I cannot imagine the fire service agreeing to use a narrow sloping grass track to access the property. -
Just break out the wall over the suspect area so you can see what is going on. Less than 1 hour with SDS, hammer and bolster. It has been wet for a while as the plaster bead has rusted.
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NorDan window positioning in timber frame + cill depth
Mr Punter replied to eros_poli's topic in Windows & Glazing
I have used Finish Architectural in the past for ali cills. Good firm. -
NorDan window positioning in timber frame + cill depth
Mr Punter replied to eros_poli's topic in Windows & Glazing
That doesn't seem like a particularly large cill. It must come up all the time. What have NorDan suggested? -
Because this is a renovation and extension you will not need a new build structural warranty or professional consultant certificate. You will need a completion certificate from Building Control. If you need funds, apply for the renovation mortgage now as it will take time to get finalised. Even the property as it stands has some value. You mortgage lender will want to know how much the project will cost to complete and may ask for further figures and information.
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Did you get the address registered with the local council street naming and numbering people? Does your address appear on any address finder searches?
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The quote of £550 sounds fair. They probably thought half a day for 2 people. The £2700 really sounds a lot but I am not sure what you can do if you agreed and paid. Scallies.
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I am not sure why the OP thinks they have been scammed. Other than the chimney pointing - which they have agreed to remedy - it sounds like they did what they said they would.
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Fitting a padstone to support an already fitted RSJ
Mr Punter replied to DIYDan1981's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
I would try to get it snug under the steel. You can pack in more mortar form the front and right side. You could prop the the padstone with some small bits of masonry, but packers will also be OK. -
Fitting a padstone to support an already fitted RSJ
Mr Punter replied to DIYDan1981's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
I would mark around where the padstone is going, adding 15mm bottom and left and stitch drill to form the pocket. Leave the right hand side until the padstone is in and fill that bit in later. -
Yes, 18mm OSB and 15mm soundbloc works well. Sockets are also weak points. Fermacell is a pain to use.
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I cannot think of a circumstance where there is a charge on the property in favour of a now deceased vendor. Are you sure it is not a covenant? Your solicitor should be able to give you a definitive answer and if not, consider instructing another.
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Steel spine staircase
Mr Punter replied to crispy_wafer's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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If you only need to wait a year for the charge to be wiped out, what is the issue? Is any money owing under the charge?
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Sole plate. what constitutes a gap?
Mr Punter replied to Post and beam's topic in General Construction Issues
If it is airtightness you are concerned with, some mastic or tape would help. I don't see the point in insulation there as it is too small a gap. When I have had bigger gaps under sole plates they are normally chocked up, then we will fill with mortar from a pointing gun. -
Roof trusses may be better. Lightweight and made to measure. https://www.tailormadedesigns.co.uk/products/standard-truss?variant=46720881426712
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Light refurb/renovation & building regs
Mr Punter replied to Roger440's topic in Building Regulations
All of it. It is to do with fire risk and high rise buildings, not what level of insulation you have fitted or how much water the building uses. -
Yes 32mm treads. No MDF. They are well made.
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Light refurb/renovation & building regs
Mr Punter replied to Roger440's topic in Building Regulations
RICS don't share your view. https://www.rics.org/news-insights/building-safety-act-faqs -
These were communal stairs for flats, so 250mm going per tread and lower pitch. We also used chunkier materials to hopefully mitigate noise.
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Light refurb/renovation & building regs
Mr Punter replied to Roger440's topic in Building Regulations
The Building Safety Act focuses on building structural safety and fire safety only, Nothing to do with your u values. It is aimed to prevent future Grenfell tragedies, so high rise buildings and fire safety. It will not apply to any of the works discussed on this forum.