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Everything posted by Russell griffiths
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There’s no clips holding that pipe, so surely it’s not finished, I would get it all clipped and secure first, the right hand corner presumably goes to the machines. if running two washing machines i would either want it in 50mm pipe, or two pipes.
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the metal downpipe is rusty, any solutions?
Russell griffiths replied to LLL's topic in General Plumbing
Scrape off the flaking paint, and give it a good coat of Hammerite paint. or find a metal primer that goes over rust and paint it with that first. -
MBC timber frame delivered successfully
Russell griffiths replied to RedRhino's topic in Timber Frame
They do make a nice product, I’ve worked on a couple and they always feel very well put together. -
Bridging gap between conservatory upvc roof and gutter
Russell griffiths replied to agamemnon's topic in Flat Roofs
Go and buy a length of eaves tray, or known as plastic tray that supports the roof felt, one piece will only be £5 get one and see if this would work, it would need to go under the roof sheets so you will need to unscrew them and poke it in. it might need trimming back to stop it showing indoors. got to be worth a punt. -
Nope chasing services into woodcrete blocks is a non starter, it eats any form of cutting tool, if you go for a diamond disc it grinds the cement particles away but then sits there trying to burn through the wooden part. definitely re think this. as for screwing plasterboard onto woodcrete. I would say you need to go and visit a couple of woodcrete builds to decide your best approach. I’ve worked on two now and the surface finish to the blocks is nothing like flat enough to screw directly to.
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the metal downpipe is rusty, any solutions?
Russell griffiths replied to LLL's topic in General Plumbing
The backside of these is normally in far worse condition than the bit you can see. get it replaced. -
Removing tree ear marked for retention
Russell griffiths replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
AONB has no bearing on it. -
Looking at the topo your ffl is more or less exactly the same as outside ground level. this should have been picked up ages ago. do you have elevation drawings showing how the house sits in the plot. I would stop work, your ffl needs lifting 300mm or more depending on what you want. do you have any ridge height restrictions for planning.
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Best cost effective cavity insulation
Russell griffiths replied to Saints1's topic in Heat Insulation
I would say it depends what this house is for. is it your forever home or are you going to flick it off in 3 years and build another one. forever home build it as best you can, selling it go for just passing building regs. -
(expletive deleted) me how can sealing up a poxy bit of conduit turn into some shit show about if it should be sealed on the outside side or on the inside. FFS just stick some (expletive deleted)ing silicone in it.
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New doors that don’t open or close properly.
Russell griffiths replied to DownSouth's topic in Doors & Door Frames
Stick a laser up that frame and it will show you the true extent of the shiteness that you have been left. call them back. there’s absolutely no way they can argue that’s ok. -
Just the ends. ,don’t be overthinking this.
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Seamed Roof - what to have Zinc/Aluminum/Greencoat
Russell griffiths replied to Caroline's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Who have you had quotes from, I used metal Soloutions in Bolton. -
Seamed Roof - what to have Zinc/Aluminum/Greencoat
Russell griffiths replied to Caroline's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
I used green coat plx, very happy with it. when I priced it it was half the price of zinc. -
Cut the conduit proud of the membrane by 5mm, Push the cable through with loads of spare, silicon the cable into the conduit and seal the conduit to the membrane, it’s that simple. if you want to be more thorough you can buy a square of membrane that has a small stretchy area in the middle designed to be placed tightly over pipes and taped onto the membrane.
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Plaster in wall lights...skim up to or over
Russell griffiths replied to Huckleberrys's topic in Plastering & Rendering
@Nickfromwales one for you -
I believe you will need fire rated downlights downstairs, find the ones that don’t need a hood.
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Storm dry on cracked chimney crown - with photo's
Russell griffiths replied to Buzz11's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
I’ve seen some stuff, but those chimney caps are hilarious 🤣 -
You might work on those houses, but do you live in one and pay the heating bill. I thought you wanted to improve your house, not make it the same standard as the shite being turned out by the mass house builders. the non breathable stuff will act as a good vcl but very little in the way of insulation. im afraid if you want better you need to consider the stuff the mass housebuilders turn out to be very poor. we have some of the worst housing in Europe. if you want to build something better, stay here and ask more questions and do more research. aside from that have you had a look at the condition of your wall ties if your place is one of the first cavity walls built, corroding wall ties can be a problem.
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Be careful don’t believe the manufacturer, look at independent research. it would be the last product i would use.
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That must be one of the earliest cavity walls around.
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What prep on subfloor for glue down LVT?
Russell griffiths replied to YorkieSelfBuild's topic in Wood & Laminate Flooring
You could, but get the flooring guy in to give you a spec and see if there happy, it’s the fussiest trade I’ve come across.
