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Big Jimbo

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  1. Hope you get on with the neighbour for when your soil pipe blocks, and you have to go next door with the Dyno rod man. Still could, and should have been done when the house was split.
  2. So you have no manhole in your garden ? No way to maintain the sewer on your property ? I'd be digging a hole and fitting one. That's the problem with splitting a house and not doing it properly.
  3. Say you have got 5 houses in a row, and a soil pipe that runs across your 5 gardens. I believe that the main run, as described above will be the responsibility of the water comp. This i believe was introduced by legislation to prevent Mr Smith who is on the end of the run, (last house) always being the one who ends up having to pay Dyno Rod, because the soil pipe is blocked, but the other four say that there soil pipes are ok. (Because it has not backed up to them yet, and might be coming out of a manhole in Mrs Smiths garden) However, each house will have a trunk off this main pipe, to take the soil from the house to the main pipe. You want to join onto your pipe for a new bog etc, you crack on.
  4. There is a lot of work in the painting, hence the hike in price. If you rip apart an old house, say pre 70's, the windows are usually primed in the good old fashoned Pink primer on all edges, not just where you see. I would'nt fit wooden windows unless they were fully primed on all surfaces prior to fitting.
  5. I did a similar thing on a workshop. just laid the battens down on the concrete, (which did include a dpm) and used 18mm t n g on top screwed to the battens. Nice warm floor, and my fee were never cold.
  6. I personally would'nt use anything that i cant get at again, unless it was solweld. Flexi pipe would be a no for me.
  7. Why not. What would your problem be ?
  8. Just read that thread, and i am none the wiser. From what i have seen, even if joint gaps are left, they end up getting filled with basecoat before the mesh is put on. One of the reasons i asked is that i saw that effect of a house at BRE in Watford. The one in the thread looks very bad. I feel for them. Imagine trying to sell the house with it looking like that. Just as bad is the fact that nobody seems to understand what has caused the problem. The gaps specified for brick outer on a timber frame are quite large, so the timber must move a lot.
  9. My wife says that men should not paint. I love her.
  10. I'm easily confused so forgive me. If you are building a timber frame property, with an external brick skin, i believe you have to account for the timber frame settling. Ie; brickwork gap to soffit, window head and sills etc. So say you build a timber frame, and instead of putting on a brick skin, you slap on some renderboard, and K-rend etc. If timber frame settles, why don't all the render boards buckle etc.... Just a thought.
  11. Joe90. Go straight to jail. Do not pass go, and do not collect £200. I once used structural calcs for a steel beam from one job for another. BC fella didn't even take them off me, just said he wanted to know i had some !
  12. I like the above ProDave. we should build on stilts, or pillars more often. I get all the thermal stuff etc, but having a home that is isolated from the ground appeals to me.
  13. That is a micky take. Put a match to it. All it's fit for. I was offered a garden room that cost 25k a few years ago. They wanted 10k. They ended up paying £2k to have it ripped down, and carted away. I had to laugh, as i had offered to take it down, and get rid for free previously.
  14. Well done Zoot the Hoot. In future, out and in will be a breeze.
  15. The 8 meter deep is called neighbourhood consultation scheme. Not strictly PD
  16. Yep. 20 thousand square ft. One couple (Russian) Two kids.
  17. I was working on a 20 thousand square ft house, and the guy doing the test, did just one room, and issued a pass !!! When i was doing my daughters extension, BC wanted a sap test due to the amount of glass. The guy i used, asked me what result i wanted, and for £149 stuck the paperwork in the post to me. I bet a lot of them are just fiddled.
  18. That looks pucker.
  19. Good Morning, and good luck with your new house. As far as a garden room, it's a very difficult thing to say. A half decent shed could be had for a few hundred quid. However, i am currently building a posh shed with a floor area of 25sq meters. It will have a toilet and a shower. Be fully insulated, with double glazing, and clad to match my house. In the end i will have spent about £12.5k. However, if i went to a company to have it build for me it would cost me £25k. How about something like a log cabin ? A good place to start would be somewhere like dunster house who have a large range. Be careful with a raised deck area.....Rats and mice love to live under them.
  20. Right everybody. Stop with the tractors.
  21. One again, can you ever have too many....
  22. I need it to, but i only have a mini digger, no a ruddy great big JCB. However, not as far as Joe, but still too far.
  23. I have used Mrstairs a few times and never had a problem.
  24. In fact, no matter how large, it is allways to o small....
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