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  1. I just re-read this blog and noticed date error - the GRP roof went on in July 2023, not 2022.
  2. Unless, like markc, you are looking for something particular, be flexible in your search such as - location - size - blank space vs demolish and rebuild vs renovate (in general order of flexibility in what you can build) Keep in mind what you would like achieve with your new house, but don't necessarily be tied to achieving it exactly. Work out how you propose to finance buying the plot, and then paying for the materials and any labour you may need to bring in. (whatever you think this will cost add 20% contingency - some may say more (or less)) Good luck with your search.
  3. That's not going to work for us. We only have about 65mm to play with. We have 100mm R45 acoustic insulation between joists with 18mm ply t&g on top of the joists in situ already. This is upper floor living areas
  4. Yes, I think it needs to sit on some other insulation as stated above, and maybe a thin hardboard layer before final floor on top
  5. @SteamyTea The answer I got- the thermal conductivity value is 0.034W/mk. The boards are an XPS insulation with cement coating on two sides of the boards.
  6. is our living space (upside down well insulated house) would be possible.
  7. Hmm, neither can I. Have asked the question
  8. Has anyone used this for their UFH? https://theufhgroup.co.uk/products/tekwarm-lite-lp-ufh-board-1200mm-x-600mm We have 18mm T&G board down on upper floor already, with about 50-60mm space left for floor buildup inc UFH. This, or something similar is our way forward. Anyone used anything similar that they would recommend?
  9. Or a long radius drainage pipe (usually 110mm, other sizes may be available) Depends on the external diameter of the ASHP pipes 🙂 Think ahead!
  10. Yes, they can. Best to install a pipe (conduit) through which you can feed the pipes at a layer date. This also provides protection to your ASHP piping
  11. Crazy Devonians 🙂
  12. Remember, cream first for you 🙂
  13. The materials and initial design comes from them, but I got fed up arguing and adapted it to what I knew would work for what I had. Their free design was minimal as already expressed, but I had some experience with ventilation already, so k ew of some of the gotchas of vent locations etc
  14. This is what I had to do, through a 200mm concrete wall!! Unit in plant room Two x 180mm feed and extract pipes Tees of the above to two distribution boxes on one side of the wall, and the 180mm go thru the concrete to two more distribution boxes
  15. ICF was my choice - mainly DIY build with access for concrete pumps and lorries. Each floor took less than 2 weeks (if you ignore self imposed and imposed delays). Take into account who is doing the building, access to the site, how quick you want to get built, how much money you have to spend on trades (brickies, groundworkers etc) and how quickly you can get hold of trades people, especially in Cornwall! Good Luck
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