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  1. I used to regularly clean with a diamond pad and recoat with water proofer but not for 5 years now. I does take on more of a mottled surface visually overtime so not everyones taste. But it works here, a slight relief as most other materials in the build are very uniform, floors, doors, cills, etc. The concrete samples I received were so perfect they could have been moulded plastic. I do like a challenge and did test first.
  2. On my warm flat roof I fitted the VCL after the Rockwool in between the joists, then OSB, Batten, Plasterboard. I fitted 40mm Pavatherm above the joists.
  3. Up for an adventure? Homemade worktops, utility, kitchen and island. Biggest issues were moving from garage to kitchen. More compliments from visitors about the worktops than the rest of the house. Cost was 10% (excluding my time) of the quotes received. It was an enjoyable part of the build.
  4. Does depend a bit on the floor covering. Tiled wet room and the UFH is in use over the winter, the other bathrooms with cork flooring have never required heating.
  5. Recommend in bathrooms, electric UFH and electric towel radiators with accessible timers. We have wet UFH elsewhere but not used in the first floor bedrooms since moving in. Cooling must be considered. I plumbed for independent AC (Not implemented yet). As above keep it simple.
  6. Unfinished? Worth checking.
  7. We have a single pendants above the island and dining table, 4 floor lamps and 2 wall Anglepoise. Bit of chaos but it works for us. 3000K seems just right. Fitted with a Philips 14W 2700/2500/2200K which works off the wall switch. Can you find a LED with adjustable temperatures? Brightness is also a consideration. As @Mike consistency throughout the room if possible.
  8. Sounds great. If the ride on is more of a finishing mower it might struggle until most of the field is under control unless it is a brush cutter / flail, you will know if it starts shredding belts. Areas for wild flowers ideally need to be power harrowed (you could try a rotovator) before seeding with Yellow rattle (helps reduce the perennial grasses) and other wild flower seeds. What to do with the meadow grass needs to be considered, ours is cut and bailed late summer, once the seed heads have flowered, cut and leave on the ground for a few days during a dry, warm period and then remove all the cut material. I have used a scythe. Continually dig out, remove the roots, cut back the unwanted shrubs, some even spot spray as well. It is a bit of a task, takes a few years to establish but very rewarding.
  9. We can but dream, had a Husaberg 600 which I used at Lydden and Brands for supermoto days out. Had to call out the AA outside the gates at Brands to take me home as big end gone!!
  10. It won't power harrow the field though.
  11. A bit of space is a nice issue to have really and a few questions. Does it have hawthorn, brambles, bracken, dock as well as grasses growing wildly? Is it level, does it have good stock proof fencing or hedges and do you have responsibility for the boundaries? What would you like it to be, an area of short grass with easy maintenance by regular mowing? Would you like a wild flower meadow, a small copse of native or fruit trees. Post some photos. What Ducati is that, a 750 Sport?
  12. The mesh is fine, how effective it is, down to whoever fits it.
  13. I fixed this mesh at the top and bottom of the battens behind the Cedar cladding. https://www.robinsonwirecloth.co.uk/online-shop/Soffit-insect-mesh-stainless-steel-30m-roll-p49612077
  14. Yes, I fixed PB next to OSB on the sloped ceilings. Service batten only fixed to walls.
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