scottishjohn
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so its really down to the wall -and how you build it ? that,s easily solvable if decision is made at design stage ,
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I,m not sure why this type of door panel should be an worse then std door for sound proofing. you could add "brushes like you would draught excluder strips https://www.building-supplies-online.co.uk/hafele-pocket-hideaway-door-systems-for-1-door.html?utm_source=google_shopping
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I,m seriously considering sliding "pocket" doors for new build -furniture can go anywhere then and sealing of doors not needed with mvhr. I just don,t like full open plan--but will be like that if doors slid back in pockets to join kitchen and dining into one big open area when needed.
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If using MVHR --no need to get door air tight fit as you need a gap underneath them to let air circulate. just enough to let it close easily with a wee push . so your 2mm could be wider no problem especially if you going to paint the frames and lacquer the door . 10mm gap underneath them is what i was told by MVHR supplier,to allow good air movement
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Better type of expanding foam
scottishjohn replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Building Materials
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has anybody done the calculations on CHP units run on mains gas ,as it appears that my plots can have mains gas now - and from what I have gleaned from here if you have mains gas its still cheaper than any other solution at this time even if only to heat water .
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Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
looking at one of the graphs its shows china as second cheapest --.I suspect thats not the real figure --but no proof If this is linked to what was saying costings for making pv panels its pretty simple raw materials are a world price . labour and home produced power,pollution stds and associated cost and taxation are the things a country can control and therefore the production cost and export price . china are only now starting to do something about pollution ,due to problems it is causing them --they not doing it to save the world we have very expensive labour +taxation in comparison to other countries ,that why we cannot compete with china etc -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
and properganda to suit the view of some -
Better type of expanding foam
scottishjohn replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Building Materials
is this to stop leakage on concrete pour day ,or to replace missing insulation layer. you could always apply a bit of render to fill the gaps? It is one of my possible reasons for not going down poly ICF route ,once i get to that stage - -you can,t really keep doing it in bits and leaving it for months without UV causing surface degradation like you could with velox or durisol I dumped a durisol block in water totally submerged it for a day --then lifted it out and it took about a day to dry out again. that could of course could be a worry if durisol got totally soaked then it froze? expansion of ice I suppose could damage the block possibly ? always compromises -
maybe a total load of rubbish ,but when i had mine fitted the installer insisted on adding an extra tank in the UFH system ,cos it did not have enough volume ,or he thought might not have . this is because my antique UFh ,which is KEE triple tube system consists of 3x10mm rubber pipes for each run and he was worried about loss in flow rate due to size of pipes and total volume in system and possibly an in balance between flow and return . I cannot say it was a problem as it all works fine -but maybe the balance between rads upstairs +UFh is causing a similar problem -- do not know just a thought from what my man said on my funny system. suppose you try turning off one half and see if problem goes away ?
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Google Malta - similar to SunAmp
scottishjohn replied to Dudda's topic in Environmental Building Politics
yep and i saw the other type which was barrels lifted by cranes. been spending far too much time trolling web for building and energy ideas that may be practical -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
mainly used where passage of radio waves are important --like radar bunker no downside other than cost I suppose the may use them in areas where they have problem with corrosion as well -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
I priced it --rang the makers --4times the price of std re-bar -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
that should be aimed at the man stating he has read peer reviews ,he should have posted links . then the scope of the review could be judged -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
re bar made from grp is available --just expensive -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
independant and not "peer " which infers people with a vested interest -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
I seem to have awakened the green energy trolls . again we will see in20years how many of those turbines are still working and repaired ,once the FITS are no more . turbine pay back in a year !!!!. if it did it would be worn out in 2 years lots of them in scotland,on farms etc no longer working due to cost to repair them . none of them will last as long as a good hydro set-up the ones round here were built in 1937--still going --80years + -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
are you a politican "Then you've read some bullshit. Peer reviewed articles show that, at least from the CO₂ perspective, PV panels “pay back” (in the sense of displacing emissions) in a small number of years depending on the way they're manufactured and where they're used. For some cases it can be as little as about a year, in others a few years." that statemnt is so open ended it does nothing to convince me that as I stated --(nothing to with emissions --never mentioned co2) --that the energy required to make them -- in KW I do not know the exact costs ,as power in china will be alot cheaper than here as its coal fired - thats why they not made here . without definatvie data you cannot say its bullshit ,well no more than the other side of the argument--where production rates and life span is all guessing --pv has not been going 20 years yet -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
and if we all become veggy =bean munching greens --how much methane will that emit !!.LOL plenty in our house for sure -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
"that is the unsustainable and still increasing human population figures." now you got it --the only REAL roblem with the planet is over population solve this one AND everything else works. -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
any thing that cuts down total energy usage must be good . I read somewhere that the amount of energy used to make a PV panel is more than it will give back inits full life - there are no free lunches . maybe when we get orbital production -when we can take energy direct fron sun outside our atmosphere and manufacture in a vacumn and zero gravity-then things will change maybe -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
scottishjohn replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
the thing is we do not have to fly . when world government has the balls to tax aviation fuel --then usage of it will change ---same goes for heavy oil used in ships . we do have to build things -
Anybody using Velox ?
scottishjohn replied to Tim Alsop's topic in Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF)
I just think the chased electrics will be a real pain and not as simple as they say ,then finding old style plasters that can do a real two coat system, just sticking drywall on the velox is not the same as REAL two coat plaster finish ,will still be air gaps. -
Anybody using Velox ?
scottishjohn replied to Tim Alsop's topic in Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF)
I don,t think its any more complex than other systems --just many choices of components --seems to be 3 different wall systems depending on what you want to do and insulation level i will be getting a quote from them and velox once i get my design sorted out ,when planning have agreed to changes --both systems have good points -
greys artstone was what i had in mind --got some samples very impressed , checked price again --bit more than i remember --old age but under £20 sqm and you would not tell them from real slate unless you were within 3ft
