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Everything posted by Russell griffiths
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It does depend It does depend, he might be sick of customers who either don’t know what they want or think they have got the stuff and haven’t a day job can turn into two with a bit of faffing about chucked in. Its ok expecting him to just grab some bits when he’s at the merchants, but you cannot physically get a job done if driving about. I can see his side of things.
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Soil pipe, sewer and foundation question
Russell griffiths replied to Blackpool's topic in Foundations
Picture would help, pipe run all depends on the depth the original drain is at, you generally go through a foundation at the depth the pipe needs to be with a lintel over the top of it. -
This does all depend on how he is getting paid, would you want to spend your time running around picking up parts if the customer was meant to have supplied it, your a bit quick to jump on the bloke without knowing the facts.
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Extension- Last Stuff.
Russell griffiths replied to zoothorn's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Tbh I have a very nice oil burner sitting here that I had fitted a year before we knocked the old place down. Nod nod wink wink. -
Extension- Last Stuff.
Russell griffiths replied to zoothorn's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Ok I will say it, if you had all this heating system put in for free why not chop the ASHP off and install an oil boiler. At least you have got all the rads and pipework installed. -
@ZacP site is just down the road from me @PeterW a mountain goat with a spade is his best bet for footings. A crane is completely out of the question, it’s definitely a job for a lightweight hand movable solution its in an area that the clutch on my truck starts to break out in a sweat if I type the address in the sat nav. . But cracking views across the valley.
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I think looking at your site the Lewis deck on posi joists is the way to go.
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You need to allow for a suspended ceiling underneath the block n beam, the type of thing that is metal track work with plasterboard screwed to it, not ceiling tiles like an office. All services get hung underneath and then hidden, where as you poke the services through the posi joists. With such a small area you can choose whatever you want really but you won’t want to bring in a forklift for an hours job. You can step out the concrete in your block wall to sit joists on, or use a larger width block for lower down, then fill with concrete, then fit joists, then step back in to a standard block for upper storey. I wouldn't want to hang joists from a ledger board unless it is built into the wall rather than hung from the wall on bolts. Lots of vids on YouTube. Look at other manufacturers for ideas, some companies internet profile is terrible
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Planning permission for change of use
Russell griffiths replied to Coffeehouse's topic in Introduce Yourself
I believe, equestrian buildings are hard to get consent to convert but agricultural is easier. Dont quote me on that, but I’m sure I’ve read it that way. -
Planning permission for change of use
Russell griffiths replied to Coffeehouse's topic in Introduce Yourself
How is it effecting you ?? -
Extension- Last Stuff.
Russell griffiths replied to zoothorn's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Do you actually have a thermometer in the rooms, put one in every room and take a few readings. Im in my new place in a t shirt with no heating whatsoever and the front door open, and it sits at 15-16 constantly. My father in law sits in my old place with the heating on at 23-24 and moans he is cold. Get some figures going. -
Have you priced beam n block, I found it to be one thing I brought that surprised me how cheap it was. But you would need mechanical handling to get it in place. Have you looked at lewis deck on steel joists as opposed to timber, I think that’s how I would do it.
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I have two floor sockets planned but I’m hoping to hide them, I am a hater of cables on show. I plan to do this, stupid or not I don’t really care it’s my place. I will have two side tables either end of a sofa on the table will be a lamp, the cord for the lamp will run down the leg of the table into a fake leather look box thing that sits between the legs of the table, the bottom of this box will be removed and will sit directly above a single 5amp floor socket, this socket will be connected to a wall switch.
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If you have a team putting up the icf then you could just use that as no other trades involved, or you will need bricklayers t build them up in blockwork, if you have a contractor that does both then no problem. I have two internal load bearing walls of icf, so in effect have a house inside a house, the feel to this inner area is just silent as it’s isolated from the outside on two sides. I thought about it for weeks and weeks what to use and in the end got fed up of trying to work out the cost difference, in the grand scheme of things you either buy more icf or you pay a bricky. trying to work out if one is £500 cheaper I think is a waste of effort, there are some big cost differences that are glaringly obvious, these are the ones to concentrate on. Lewis deck with screed on top will be substantially more money than joists and chipboard flooring.
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Repairing a rotting fence post tips
Russell griffiths replied to AdamD's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Yep, same as he said. Club hammer, long cold chisel, big right arm. -
All good ideas, but if you want to do it properly your local concrete ready mix company will do a product called flowable fill, it’s a very weak mix that flows out the back of a redymix truck, used for filling voids and around pipes and stuff.
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Tips on reviewing roof truss design
Russell griffiths replied to MortarThePoint's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Get another design and quote and compare the two. If there attic trusses surely the load would be would be the same for any habitable space. -
Have you had this done after plasterboard, I’m thinking of doing mine beforehand so I can remedy anything. Any thoughts.
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Planning permission for static caravan in garden
Russell griffiths replied to Guest28's topic in Planning Permission
Are you friendly with your neighbours? if so crack on, and wait for the flack, it may never come. -
door draught between garage and house
Russell griffiths replied to Alexphd1's topic in Doors & Door Frames
Do you have a make or link please. -
Dry Hip and Dry Ridge problem on new build
Russell griffiths replied to Tomfromsurrey's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Nope, not comparing rolls Royce to Chevrolet comparing a new car with a new car, not a second hand one if You paid £10,000 for a car or £50,000 you would expect it to come without faults, the engine might not be as smooth as the £50,000 one but you would expect the doors to fit and the boot to shut properly. The original poster must have noticed the faults as he posted the pictures up ??♂️ -
Dry Hip and Dry Ridge problem on new build
Russell griffiths replied to Tomfromsurrey's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Nope, a house is the biggest investment you will make in your life ( probably) most people spend more time looking at a new car than they do a new house. If you compared that house to a car you would be walking around it seeing that the door doesn’t shut properly, the sunroof leaks. Why would you put up with glaringly obvious faults. -
Just starting out! Two storey extension
Russell griffiths replied to RoseD's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Have any of your neighbours done similar stuff, have a walk around and be nosey. Knock on a few doors and say, I love your extension, this normally gets people on your side and there only to happy to show you. On a different note, have you thought of moving. Putting £150 grand into a house might get you another rung up the ladder if you move or a better neighbourhood -
Just starting out! Two storey extension
Russell griffiths replied to RoseD's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Not sure what you mean by turning an external wall into internal, you would normally just plaster over the bricks so it becomes internal. You dont sort of take half half of it down to make it thinner, it stays there as it’s holding the roof up, you just hide it. -
I’m looking for a trim @nod that I want to put on the edge of the boards that go into a window reveal. I want to thin skim the reveal but want a clean line against the windows, not a plastered line that will crack and require caulking. Hunting around and just just looking for recommendations. Cheers.
