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  1. Absolutely. I was fuming when the guy who put in the fascia, soffit and guttering used random screws he had in his pockets rather than the stainless steel screws of various sizes we supplied. Too lazy to walk down the scaffolding to replenish his supply. We had to check and swap every mild steel screw! Needless to say, he won't be doing the downpipes!
  2. Hi folks We are in the unfortunate position of rendering during January. It's being done my a company that only renders and they are using K Rend Monocouche silicon render, so despite being sub-optimal timing hopefully we will be OK. Post render we are hoping to get the guttering downpipes installed whilst the scaffolding is in place. How long should we leave the render before we drill the wall to install downpipes? Many thanks
  3. Price isn't necessarily (within reason) a major consideration. Could you point me towards a brand please?
  4. Around 65mm. Picture for context.
  5. This sort of lintel. With hindsight we should have raised the lintel course enough to make room for render boards - we didn't, so we want to make the best possible job of painting the lintel.
  6. Hi folks We need to paint the steel lintels above our windows. My go-to for painting external metal would usually be hammerite, but I have been using this stuff for decades and thinking there could be a better alternative now. We are looking for a good finish, but just as importantly durability so that it doesn't need repainting too often. Thanks
  7. Hi everyone The plasterboard is starting to go up and I have been thinking about the gap we need to leave to accommodate the shower tray. I am thinking that from plastered wall to plastered wall we need the width of the shower tray + 10mm at either end to allow for manoeuvring the tray into place. This gap will then be filled by the width of our tiles which will sit on the tray. Does this logic work or am I missing something? Thanks
  8. Hi everyone As we near the end of the house build project I am starting to think about budgeting for bathrooms we won't use and landscaping etc. Our VAT reclaim would be very useful in helping to pay some of the things we consider to be "nice to have", rather than essential. We would like to leave some two bathrooms (we will have a finished shower room) and the landscaping unfinished when we apply for completion. Is this possible? Are there any other bits we could leave? Is it at the discretion of BC? Any help would be great. Thanks
  9. Thanks everyone, very useful 👍
  10. Hi everyone I asked about spray painting the inside of the house a few days ago, I've had some great responses and decided to go down the brush and roller route. We want to make it as painless as possible to paint the inside of the house and will be using platforms, rollers with extendable handles, good quality masking tape etc. Does anyone have a "hack" which made their painting easier. Maybe it's a brilliantly simple tool, but really effective, maybe a type of paint that made your life easier etc,etc. Many thanks
  11. Thanks everyone, really useful feedback. I think we will look into getting someone else to spray paint the house.
  12. We are progressing nicely with the build and have just booked the plasterer. This is making me start to think about the monumental task of painting the place! Spray painting looks to be a potential route, but I am a bit nervous about forking out lots of money for decent kit and then making a pigs ear of it! Any guidance reference spray painting or other "faster" ways of painting, rather than brush and roller, would be much appreciated. Thanks
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