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How to cut a slate slab (and how difficult is it)?
Nestor replied to Oxbow16's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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ASHP vs Gas Boiler - crunching the numbers
Nestor replied to Indy's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
We have similar size home of 275sqm but large volume at 750m3. The ASHP used 1900kWh for heating and 1800kWh for DHW during 2021. I would recommend some PV and a PV diverter. -
British Timber Cladding (cedar v larch)
Nestor replied to Kernow's topic in General Construction Issues
I have used locally (South Devon) sourced Western red cedar, definitely knottier than imported. These boards are 20mm x 195mm. You can see the difference in colour after a year being installed. -
No, In my experience dealing with a National Park. And back then it was free. Our first application was then refused which in retrospect worked in our favour.
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Rear extension under PD part 2
Nestor replied to Cameron78's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Under permitted development I think your proposed rear extension can cover no more than 50% of the original dwelling. Have a read of this. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/830643/190910_Tech_Guide_for_publishing.pdf -
Rear extension under permitted development
Nestor replied to philnic's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
I might well be wrong but my understanding is that the proposed new extension cannot be built across your previous extension only across the original dwelling. -
It is an open ended system not sealed like the enclosed image above?
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Hi Joe, Can you give me some advice regarding rumble / rumbling drain. We have been using the Vortex for a few years with the outlet to a ditch but is dry a lot of the year. I am thinking of adding a rumble drain, perforated pipe bedded in gravel with a geotex membrane. What size system did you install?
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+1 for Liebherr. Though expensive at the time still working 20 years later.
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@joth Thank you for this. Done. The pumps having been running when the external temp reaches 5c.
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Owner-Builder looking to build our family home!
Nestor replied to AccidentalSkydiver's topic in Introduce Yourself
I stick built and have enclosed my wall build up. Hand drawn! The t&g Pavatherm is a great product. Air tightness, insulation and attention to detail most essential. Minimal heating required. Floor, Wall, Roof Build up Jan 2018..pdf -
Just about to render blockwork underneath soleplate and wanting advice on the correct sand. Thank you.
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MVHR system in new build
Nestor replied to deuce22's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
No blame on BPC, it works fine. We run it at 30% all the time though have a manual boost option and the humidity sensor kicks in when having showers. The machine was specified for the area supplied in the drawings though was at its maximum area. Would not be without it. -
MVHR system in new build
Nestor replied to deuce22's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I used BPC who supplied a very good service. However the MVHR system is not adequate to meet the building regs even running at 100% so had to be creative with figures for BC. Fortunately you can self certify. They recommend a specific kit based on the floor area though I think the internal volume should be taken into consideration as we have many high ceilings, 3 and 4 metres in the majority of the house. Just something to consider. -
Warm v's Ventilated Roof - Which Way to go ?
Nestor replied to bob the builder 2's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
I have a ventilated warm roof fitted with Tata Steel SSR system. Pay attention to the closely fitted battens otherwise it is very noisy when the wind blows. -
Timber cladding 145mm vs 120mm boards, why's it so hard to choose?
Nestor replied to Thorfun's topic in General Joinery
@Thorfun That is a large area so the same width will not make any difference. The wider boards are hopefully a little cheaper. -
Timber cladding 145mm vs 120mm boards, why's it so hard to choose?
Nestor replied to Thorfun's topic in General Joinery
@Thorfun I think the width depends on the area tobe covered. It might be a good contrast to your Larch boards to have a different width. I fitted locally sourced WRC, knotty compared to imported and about 195mm width. All 200sqm from the same forest in South Devon so does provide real consistency with the boards. The imported timber does vary considerably in colour which I wanted to avoid. My shed below. It has gone silver within in a year. @Russell griffiths Not seen it near completion. Looks great. @JohnMo Another stunning home. @ToughButterCup Swam in the River Dart this morning, 4'C. Sends me to sleep afterwards. -
Calculating COP/SCOP on Air Source Heat Pumps
Nestor replied to cuttsy's topic in Other Heating Systems
Good question as I was wanting to post something similar. I assume that is correct. Mine below for 2021 which equates to a COP of 5.3. Though I do wonder about the accuracy of the read out. -
Hertfordshire low energy efficient retrofit
Nestor replied to lauraCWretrofit's topic in Introduce Yourself
I used both Pavatherm T&G and Rockwool in our new build. Easy to fit. @joth Thanks for your link to the PH DB, lots of information. -
I do prefer the render version especially where the pillars are set back in the gable end and It flows better back into the ceiling. The tiles seem to pull the room back in towards you. Stunning when complete. On Valentines day as well. Get on eBay quick..
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My brother has a Nibe 2040 which seems (to my ears ) noisier than the Ecodan so depending on where it is sited might have an impact.
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Having both ASHP and excellent insulation / air tightness I recommend concentrating on the fabric of the building first.
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We did not need an airtight test for building control but will commission one to increase the EPC to the mid 90's if and when we sell. Fitted MVHR which runs in the background 24/7. The figures above are for both heating and hot water. Those figures indicate a CoP of over 5 though I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the unit. Our PV generates about 3300kWh per year which we probably consume at least a third as we have a PV diverter fitted to the immersion.
