Mr Punter
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Do they always have a plastic frame?
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The main contractor should have got you to approve the works first before striking the scaffold. To me, the broken tile needs attention and the rest is fine, although they could trim the ridge tile 30mm.
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Only the broken tile. Did you think the end ridge tile was too long? Who authorised that the scaffold be struck before the roof was inspected and approved?
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Well spotted. Get your ladder and up you go. You may find one of those ladder stand off brackets will make it easier if you need to unclip a section.
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It gets a tick from me!
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I quite like hook fixing as the tiles can't slip down. Some dislike the look but I like that they don't rattle in the wind.
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I don't like it when the surface is too polished. It doesn't take paint well.
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Internorm: Order with solar glass, or apply external film later?
Mr Punter replied to tanneja's topic in Windows & Glazing
Could you give any indication of the costs for this, given that the OP is only interested in solar overheating? -
I would not expect him to have to cut every block. Was it just the one course before facework? Are the levels crucial? Normally they can make up a surprising amount with a combination of laying the blocks flat, thicker or thinner mortar courses, brick instead of block etc. I dislike being hit with extras and have had a number of disputes over this with various trades. I like it to be agreed in advance on a price. Do that next time if you can. If you keep him on, make sure you both know what is needed in advance at each stage, otherwise it will be extra because the scaffold isn't ready / he was held up by the chippies / the materials are not on site etc. If his work is spot on and he has left it neat and tidy, you may just need to suck it up. He is not the first builder to have issues with communication and aggression.
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Internorm: Order with solar glass, or apply external film later?
Mr Punter replied to tanneja's topic in Windows & Glazing
That sounds a good approach. Be very conservative with the amount of glazing on upper floors if they contain bedrooms. Go for just adequate daylighting. There are a few firms and software packages that can do an overheating risk assessment - they do a basic one with you design SAP assessment. PHPP has a spreadsheet approach and I understand it models the building throughout the year. -
If you can do the plasterboarding it is much easier. The intumescent paint is very expensive, messy and needs loads of coats to achieve the design thickness. Use Fireline plasterboard. It is much better value than Glasroc. Depending on the steel section, you may need 2 layers. There is a reference table in the White Book C03 Steel Encasements.
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My slightly unhelpful neighbour
Mr Punter replied to Pocster's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
He will need to serve notice on you. If you do not accept, the issue is considered in dispute and you can then appoint a surveyor at his expense. If he starts work without serving a notice or having an Award in place you can get an injunction from the High Court. It will cost you initially but you can reclaim the costs plus damages as Judges do not look kindly on people going behind the Act. -
My slightly unhelpful neighbour
Mr Punter replied to Pocster's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
A perfect message to clear the air for a harmonious and peaceful coexistence. Well done. Did he stay for drinkies? -
It must be very tempting to fell those trees!
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My slightly unhelpful neighbour
Mr Punter replied to Pocster's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
The Party Wall Act gives rights to owners to undertake works, so there is no right for the adjoining owner to refuse but their position should be protected by the Award. If you want to increase costs for the Building Owner desiring works, appoint your own surveyor (after you have been served appropriate notices) as the general rule is the Building Owner will pay both / all surveyors. -
My slightly unhelpful neighbour
Mr Punter replied to Pocster's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
If it is a party fence wall and will increase overshadowing on you property I would not agree to it. Do they need planning consent? How was the drain affected by the Party Wall Act? Must have been very deep and below their foundation level? -
How to make a fitted window water tight
Mr Punter replied to GrantMcscott's topic in Windows & Glazing
The Illbruck / Compriband products seem like a crazy price. Having seen some non-branded alternatives installed however, I would pay the extra money for the proper stuff, especially if it is installed in a location that will later be inaccessible . -
I thought site access was bad, so smaller units would be easier to move. Blockwork is good as it will not rot. You could do a single skin of 140mm medium density blockwork, left fair faced internally with external EPS insulation and thin coat render on the outside. You could DIY the insulation if you wanted to save money. A pitched roof is likely to be lower risk.
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Backdrops not required. Given that this is only a gym I would want to reduce the cost by 40%. EPS insulation is fine under the slab and if you DIY will save 70%. You may get a more economical slab design. The £4,700 for the trench and buried plastic seems steep. With the prelims, because they are a percentage these should come down as well. Just use this as an initial quote and look at savings that can be made. Because it is a fair sized slab you will need someone competent to pour and finish the concrete. Regarding the build method, why not blockwork cavity walls with insulation? Does not need to be passive standard, just normal batts or partial fill pur. If you are keen to muck in you could load out the blocks for your brickie. You could have the brickie and his mate do a day a week and they would do it in no time.
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Your prelims are for managing the job, RAMS, PPE etc. May also be for overheads costs and profit. Skips - for concrete pump washout? Offcuts from insulation. Packaging. Pallets. Pipe and duct offcuts. Tree roots. Not sure how deep the foul is going but it doesn't sound crazy. Can you exclude any of these from their works and do yourself? At least now you have prices and quants you can compare to others / look at SPONS.
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How to make a fitted window water tight
Mr Punter replied to GrantMcscott's topic in Windows & Glazing
Keep Compriband in the fridge if you are using it in warmer months. -
Tarkett, Polyflor and several others do it. Non slip and no leaks. It can look a bit institutional if you do not choose wisely.
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Is this in your dungeon place or the dosshouse Luxury HMO?
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Some wetroom vinyl flooring then? It can be stuck down, sealed at edges and will not crack or lift.
