Mr Punter
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Does an SE need to be local?
Mr Punter replied to CotswoldDoItUpper's topic in General Structural Issues
There is another thread on here where someone has had some steelwork installed that may not be to spec and other instances where there are existing structures to be assessed. For a loft they will need to know the timber sizes, roof structure and supporting walls and unless you have an architect to supply this information to the SE you may want a site visit. -
If there is a loft I would suggest a Positive Input Ventilation unit as it will eliminate the mould issues.
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Empty rooms are really hard to film and photograph. Just a load of blank walls, floors and doors. You can see why show homes are popular.
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You have 20m2. if you allow £50/m materials and £80/m labour, plus £250 muckaway it would cost £2,850. You could do it yourself for half that. It is not like the contractor would think you live somewhere posh. If you are doing this to park in the front garden it needs to be done properly. You will need consent from the council and to install a soakaway or permeable paving, plus a dropped kerb to council spec which would need a streetworks licence plus a lot of public liability insurance.
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The product looks like the silane / siloxane stuff also branded as Stormguard. The only way it adds to insulatiion is by potentially reducing the moisture content in the brickwork. I doubt the product would cost more than £1,000 for your house.
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https://www.pavingexpert.com/
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Buying a 'traditional' new build! (Persimmon?)
Mr Punter replied to Andeh's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.persimmonhomes.com https://www.reviews.io/company-reviews/store/persimmonhomes https://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews141166.html -
They look good. Can you let us know the window sizes and price, also when you bought them?
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I can't see how you could tile it without the mitres, especially with a large format tile. It sounds like you will get paid.
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You could hire a rough terrain pallet truck. Bear in mind it will be like pushing or pulling a small car.
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Be aware that any outstanding enforcement action will be discoverable when you come to sell or even mortgage. If nobody complains you will not need to do anything.
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Did she refuse to your face? What does she claim not to like?
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As @Thorfun commented, a result of less than 4 and you should be asked to fit MVHR. Of course, BC won't bother even looking, as long as the as built SAP complies.
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Make sure you have enough compound and buckets. Have one person mix and carry in the buckets of gear and another lay and smooth out. Trying to do both yourself is a mare.
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MVHR system in new build
Mr Punter replied to deuce22's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
One advantage of MVHR is that the ventilation in an airtight house is controlled. With trickle vents on a cold windy day there is lots of cold air entering and on a still day there may not sufficient air changes and the internal air may become stale. -
I used Fermacell in a conversion of commercial to 6 flats. I would not use again. It is v. difficult and dusty to cut, sparky will hate you, not mould resistant, expensive, difficult to fix. For areas where you need extra strength, line with some OSB, then plasterboard and skim.
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There is quite a lot of controversy about claimed u values for multi foil type products but my main concern for this would be flammability. Even though flame should not penetrate your plasterboard I would not want to deal with an outbreak of fire in a concealed void. Get a sample and hold a match under it.
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No mention of insulation in the link.
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What on earth is that all about? The only time I have had any issues with PIR is inhaling the dust when cutting and installing. I find Rockwool even worse. The Intello does have a reassuring aesthetic though...
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Why did you use the intello plus? You have foil faced PIR underneath. I thought Intello was mostly for vapour permeable and / or blown in insulation. Polythene would surely have been fine, or ali taped joins?
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service cavity battens in the corner of a room with internal PIR
Mr Punter replied to Thorfun's topic in Timber Frame
Will be OK. Make sure to plasterboard the shorter side first.
