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  1. ... we went through the thought process of thinking about making a temporary ramp and reverting to steps. Then we remembered why we fitted a downstairs shower room with a comfort toilet. We may be only 59, but over the next 15 years there is bound to be a hip replacement or something similar on the horizon.
  2. Hi As many, we are starting to run out of money towards the end of our build and would like to postpone the level threshold/ramp element until we have sold our existing house as this is going to be a big invoice! I've had a meeting with BC and they are happy so log as the house is complete with the exception of the access they will give us a Habitation Certificate. Our hope is that with a Habitation Certificate we will be able to get "normal" house insurance so we can move in, although combined with the house being timber framed it could be more difficult. Does anyone know of an insurer/broker who would be able to help. Thanks
  3. I really like this idea. It sounds as if this is your intention to address it in this way, rather than already completed. If it has been finished I'd really appreciate a cheaky picture. Thanks
  4. The threshold is more than 15mm at the back, so, unfortunately this isn't an option.
  5. Hi folks We are nearly finished - hooray! We have a conundrum with level access to the house. The difference in height from the edge of the door to 15cm below the vent is 40cm, this means we need a 4.8m long access ramp to get into the house. This has the potential to look rubbish! The front door is 8m from the road. Any ideas how I could make this look nice? Thanks
  6. Thanks for the tip. This may be the way I need to go. How could I finish the raw hardibacker edge? The tile + adhesive could be covered by edging trim, but what could I do about the hardibacker edge between the tile edging trim and the plastered wall? Thanks
  7. It doesn't need skimming, I am trying to find an alternative way to build the wall out and still have a good seal between the tiles and shower tray.
  8. Hi folks The shower tray has been fitted and I have a 12mm gap between the edge of the shower tray and the plastered wall. My wall tiles are 8mm thick and I'm guessing the adhesive will be around 2mm. I obviously would like the tiles to overhang the shower tray to give a good waterproof seal. How could I bridge the 2/3mm gap needed without reskimming the wall. Many thanks
  9. Hi folks We are thankfully getting to stuff I understand with our build - painting, kitchen, bathrooms etc. As we approach BC Completion I'd appreciate some feedback on my "checklist" for what BC will want to see. Documents * Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) * MVHR Commissioning Report * SAP EPC Calculation * Air Tightness Test Certificate Observations * Everything signed off from previous visits including windows. * Level threshold for entrance door. * Outwards opening downstairs toilet door. * Drain test. Have I missed anything? BC are coming for an "advice" visit next week and I would like to be prepared 😊. Thanks
  10. Hi Russell Grey aluminium sounds interesting. Do you have a pointer regarding suppliers or maybe even pictures. Thanks
  11. Hiya We have a nasty galvanised pole in our porch. I have been looking for something similar to newel post cladding to box it in and make it appear to be a solid oak post. Does anyone have any pointers for me please? Thank you.
  12. We have primed white MDF skirting boards and architrave throughout our new build. I don't enjoy painting - has anyone come across paint which will cover primed MDF in just one coat of white paint? Thanks
  13. It's just occurred to us that we are going to need flippin' long light cables for our kitchen/dining area! The kitchen has been painted and the kitchen is almost installed, but I am not on site whilst posting this so I used the picture I used to sell the plasterboard lifter! The drop from where we have the lighting cable to a "normal" light height over the kitchen and dining table is 2.6m. A vaulted ceiling seemed like a good idea, but I didn't think about the super-long drop from the cable to where we expected the light to be and the affect on positioning of the Velux windows! Any ideas please 😊
  14. Thanks Russell, that's super-helpful!
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