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  1. Same here, used for the garden and garage WC. I emptied the tank last year and cleaned it thoroughly as even using filters and strainers debris still gets through. Also a few power cuts and pump troubles as well as digging out the overflow pipe to add more crates. Now will move overflow pipe past the crates and directly out.
  2. I know what you mean about final / end product. The finish of the "Artisan" is near perfect from stock. I used some P320 very lightly between 2 coats of Polyvine decorators varnish using foam sponges and brushes. The plywood looks much better than the photos imply.
  3. Agree about the MVHR and rainwater harvesting. Tank again over filled yesterday due to blocked overflow.
  4. Thought I would just update this thread with a few photos. It was a bit of a journey for me compared to the main build as the detail is exacting down to how sharp is that 2H. Starts from the original measurements (used a laser measure), drawings in SketchUp, produce cut list for https://sydenhamsplywood.co.uk previously Avon Plywood. Spec was 22mm Birch "artisan" grade. Then the invisible fixings which I used, for the first time, a Peanut 2 Mini jig and a few pocket hole fixings. I did use Ikea Pax frames and drawers inside the plywood surrounds and fronts. I learnt a lot, did the other bedroom and now have plywood floor to ceiling pantry, coat and boot and utility cupboards! Also window surround. Very fortunate to have the time and space and do appreciate the skill and cost of the professionals. Total cost £4.6K in materials. Curtains / blinds, window cushion to follow which I will not be making.
  5. https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/browse/sliding-door-gear/sliding-and-folding-door-kits/timber-sliding-door-kits Barn door sliding kit, others available.
  6. @revelation Fitted some Parador LVT at home https://www.doorsandfloors.co.uk/parador-trendtime-5-mineral-black-spc-rigid-click-vinyl-flooring.html in 10m x5m kitchen around an island and at the end of the room small gaps appeared. Relaid it and fits perfectly. The fit is exact though so any gaps indicates incorrect fitting. As @nod says, 5mm expansion gap. Attach some photos.
  7. No issues anywhere with condensation in our airtight (meets requirements for passive) house, all pipework within envelope.
  8. Rightly so, I built most of my (airtight) house except door and window fitting (Internorm), electrics and skimming. The fitting was very poor, I just wanted them off site and spent many hours finishing the fine details using some foam and lots of tape. They only used compriband. Not quite sure how far inbound of the frame towards the reveals lies the responsibilities of window fitters ? Don't trust them much.
  9. My floor build up has 100mm of concrete below the 150mm insulation. I set the UFH in 60mm screed.
  10. @TheMitchells @MikeGrahamT21 Is this the kit you are using or similar?
  11. From my recent enquiries about building a sauna at home the internal material costs alone for a 2100 x 2100 are £2600.00 from here : https://www.saunashop.co.uk/product-range/details/2100-x-2100/377/ That price excludes all timber framing for walls , floor, roof, double glazing and any labour. I would expect a sauna in the above image to cost between 7.5 - 10K.
  12. That is a poor job as others have mentioned. I used some concrete bolts. It is critical to use the exact size masonry bit and the hole is cleaned out before fitting the bolt otherwise it can split the concrete.
  13. I did the render last and it was one of the worst jobs I encountered during the whole build due to the access.
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