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scottishjohn

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  1. good idea ,but convincing DNO,s to spend money on up grading grids to take power is the big hold back at this time and the reason why there are not more solar farms --they expect farm developer to pay to upgrade grid to take the power they make -that kills it most times I have already come across that hurdle with my 30 acre seaside plot --ideal for solar --but until dno upgrade network --its a non starter--so could be 5 years before it gets upgraded as all spare capacity has been sucked up by wind turbines already . power companies have too much vested interests elsewhere - not suprising as most are EU based companies and its EU based companies that make and build the wind farms that certainly could change if we go hard brexit with right rules on whgo can build such things in uk EG wholly owned UK companies,building them in UK and paying UK taxes
  2. myTF house was built in the 70,s and no sign of it fallng down or rotting away ,or indeed house values of these early houses being effected by thier age so providing built correctly I see no fixed life for them ,no more than they say brick houses etc have a 60 year life span
  3. I do not consider talk of rainwater harvesting is off track when talking of bore holes and costs and remember there is NO cast iron warranty on how deep they need to go to find a suitable clean supply of water there are lots of other ways to make ranwater drinkaalbe part form a a slow sand filter - Even if you have a bore hoile you still need to make it safe to drink WIth at least UV and maybe other things depending on mineral content of the water one close to me had to have extra gadgets to get rid oF a small amount of arsenic in the water . there is no where in uk where there is not enough rainfall that harvestinbg would not work --If you use national average for water consumption of 150 litre per person per day and 2 people 300x31 =9300litres then a 4 week of NO rain would mean you would need a tank of a minimum size of 12000litres ----to have an emergency reserve .. If money is a consideration --then examine that option --my guess it would be well under 10k even with bore hole you will have maintainence and pump replacements now and then . and bore holes can dry up as well. I am considering this as my plot would need a pumping station to get it up the 100mvertically and 500m horizontally to the house ,so guessing at £15k and 10year replacement of pumps @2k for parts. I would get mains connection to my site at bottom of hill next to main road --then its up to me after that with pump station and elec supply from house down to it the attraction to going mains is no maintainence for me ,and if i want to build some holiday homes then i would need even more storage capacity if own supply from rainwater --30000litre ? looked at borehole --and costs were estimated at £15k for 130m deep hole in granite --,but again no warranty . they could find enough water at 40m --do you feel lucky? I would certainly want to use a contractor that has done boreholes in your area already I went off that cos my plot is right next to my quarry and that has water coming out of rock faces ,so i am suspecting that could effect how much water I would get from bore hole as some of underground water is already escaping into my quarry lake plus i know in summer the flow is much less into the quarry
  4. yep. at leas 3 brands i know of are made on the Island of Ireland
  5. how much sand did he leave ?==its only £30 a ton anyway ---just move it and loose it your garden ,mix with top soil -whatever not worth getting up tight about --
  6. I think northern Ireland is cheaper than mainland UK - It was when i last checked ,but carriage could be a problem to end cost
  7. my view only but the finished job shows he did need them -- and the bigger the tiles the more you need them the finished job is all the facts you need
  8. probably what i will don is 2g and fit thermal blind as i have now --very noticable difference inthe room --they claim 25% better --can,t comment on that but the £80 for blind is definitly worth it if its a big one --which ours is --the biggest std center tilt they make
  9. first thing is when you get this house/plot --work on house that is there --keep it for a year at least --so you can sell it on and have no CGT to pay ,as it is your dwelling --selling it on and not lving in it long enough will trigger CGT. split title soon with any terms for access and road repair written in etc ,etc I would suggest splitting Title FIRST and get favorable valuation on both --then when HMRC come knocking later you are armed with an arms length valauation o fboth bits .just bear ih mind if you value plot too low and you decide to sell it --you will be hit with big tax bill
  10. and they start at £1100--think triple glazed with thermal blind will be good enough for me
  11. you know what they say a verbal agrrement is not worth the paper its written On
  12. just looked at velux brochures can only see triple glazed --
  13. for those of us cwith less money I can reccomend these very highly - work very very well to keep temp up in bathroom in winter +c shade in the summer https://www.velux.co.uk/products/blinds-and-shutters/blackout-energy-blinds
  14. maybe that is the point we should take from this cautionary tale -- If you buy cheap ,then better check qualkity very carefully before laying the extra in adhesive to get a good job could be the cost difference between cheap and good
  15. No not really,as a professional he should have checked the tiles before laying if its such a common problem and if not flat -report to customer before commencment of tile laying
  16. I don,t attempt jobs -- i do them- so do it once do it right with correct tools and no I would not strat without a tile edge leveling+spacing system-not as though they are exspensive
  17. NO YOUR ARE NOT BEING PICKY If you were trying to get the antique 150 year old look its effect like old floor boards personally i would attmept to do that tiling job without using a leveling system
  18. zagger + evans i presume
  19. my wife would go potty if i left gaps like that for her to clean-- all things in bathroom and toilet areas must have no gaps and sealed to meet her spec for cleaning
  20. motor?? seems a bit of overkill for that size of thing all the ones i have used just had sash widow cord ropes and couter wieghts, so all you lift is the weight of what you put in it
  21. heres your cheapest solution -triple one lifts to 2.9m https://www.bigdug.co.uk/trucks-trolleys-c22/scissor-lift-tables-c753/heavy-duty-scissor-lift-tables-capacity-500kg-to-1250kg-p13484/s18329 not sure how you hide it to look acceptable
  22. as an old fart i could look at it different and say do i want to pay £30k+for a mains supply ,when maybe a big battery set-up + solar array and a generator for depths of winter could actually end not that bad ,assuming i,m only going to live another 20 years . suppose it will depend how quick batteries+solar stuff drops some more in price
  23. If it was designed so it could be swopped for a lift when you get old --that might be worth designing in just priced up a lift which would take a wheelchair ,assuming you have made the hole 1m x1.3m==£13k, but maybe worth designing in a space
  24. or are the water companies reducing the additives the put in like flourine and chorline ?
  25. and no toilet block hung in them no doubt
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