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8-10 mm packer 30mm door lining 2mm gap 826 door 2mm gap 30mm lining 8-10 mm packer equals 906-910 ish rough openings.
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110mm drainage - online suppliers
Russell griffiths replied to Moonshine's topic in Building Materials
It all has to comply with current standards, but the stuff from toolstation is very thin, I brought mine all online at a fraction of the price of the merchants. Just check it’s a reputable make, mine was all aquaflow. -
How’s your guttering. Has it been overflowing and causing excess splash.
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All of it. If you want that aqua base, then you might have problems, I’ve just been told none available until the new year.
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Cover flashing on random stone wall
Russell griffiths replied to Coops's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
As you said, saw cut. -
Mine was rained on for a lot longer than that. Jusr ensure it’s all dry before you start sealing it all up from inside.
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How are they going to float? Are they not clipped down. I see loads that are not pressure tested, never Seen a leak yet. Unless your screener hits them with a shovel the likely hood of making a hole in the pipe is zero. The likely hood of a pipe coming from the factory with a hole is zero.
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That is probably the budget package to get you interested. Pits down to the spec you want. You need to do the research on what insulation levels you want and find a frame to suit, if I was going timberframe then it would be minimum 145mm frame, 140mm pir with 50mm pir on inside. But that’s what I would use to build a house I was only going to live in for 5-6 years, any more than that and I would up the specto a twin stud wall and 300mm plus of insulation.
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Yes, exactly that.
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Why not render it, I’m using the ewi226 as a render below my dpc.
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Do you not have to first fix plumbing and electrical if so that’s a months worth of work, should all dry by then. My experience with rushing to get it boarded is you will get more cracking, I would not be in a rush to board it at all.
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AFP alluminium guttering. An ok business?
Russell griffiths replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
You need to put the gutter up first, or you just lift the tray up while you screw up gutter, it’s only plastic. Needs two people and don’t do it on a cold day or plastic can crack, nice warm sunny day. The guttercrest stuff is good, I have it in square modern look. -
Average costing on an extension & 2nd storey.
Russell griffiths replied to Ziggya's topic in New House & Self Build Design
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Average costing on an extension & 2nd storey.
Russell griffiths replied to Ziggya's topic in New House & Self Build Design
If you want the second pic then you knock the first pic down. there is no loft conversion that is going to turn pic one into pic 2. Remember, you can roll a turd in glitter, but it’s still a turd. -
Exterior grade filler for wooden eaves.
Russell griffiths replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Building Materials
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I don’t like that the timberframe membrane exits behind the xps, I believe a tray type should be used with any moisture build up behind your cladding being shed to the front face not behind it. You also need more more detail on that drawing to show floor buildup, as it’s not clear as to if the 50mm xps will be enough to protect against cold bridges.
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Old practice was to leave a brick out every so often to clean out the cavity, now most brickies are rough nobody does it, hence the poor quality of stuff being built. In oz you where made to hose the cavity before home time to clean it out.
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I fitted all mine, big windows 125kg, big doors 250kg. I paid for fitters on the door as i wanted the extra warranty, the company wanted to charge for a spider crane and suction device, I told them we would supply extra labour to lift them. When the fitters came they said even if I had of paid for the spider crane they would prefer to lift them manually, they said the Crain is only any good for second storey windows in the region of 200kg, any less they just pick them up. 4 lads with a large sucker each and our door was in. Windows lifted to this second level with a genie lift.
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Grand designs - new series 2021
Russell griffiths replied to Moonshine's topic in Property TV Programmes
Well that last one was a bit crap, what was the point of the cantilever? Looked like he spent £300,000 on trying to make it float when two columns could have probably saved him £150,000. As kevin said it looked like a bungalow just up in the air.
