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What is your stud size?
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I do have a site plan of the whole area so I might get a nice colour one done.
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Snap.
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Tiling looks nice. Have you noticed any chipping on cut edges.
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Does it give the impression of a green roof. As there actually raised seam metal. In grey.
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So now I've finished the model of the proposed house, I'm not sure if it does us any favours. It looks a wee bit bigger than the one it's going to replace ?
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Cavity tray behind vapour membrane?
Russell griffiths replied to Moira Niedzwiecka's topic in Timber Frame
You've got it, imagine gravity pulling moisture downwards look at everything so it overlaps in a way that moisture will always have a pathway down and out. -
Very good???? yes, scotchbrite pad.
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self building is so addictive
Russell griffiths replied to Pete's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I did my first self build 10 years ago and enjoyed every day. But I set some rules and stuck by them. I worked the same hours I do now so on site at 7.30and off site at 4pm. Only did shopping for materials on Saturday morning and took the wife for a tour and a quick sweep up in the afternoon. Just trying to get permission for our new one now.- 7 replies
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Can you guess what the hedges are made from.
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So after a previous question. @JSHarris has a lot to answer for, my misses wants a word in his ear as the boot room looks like a bombs gone off with glue and polystyrene bits stuck everywhere. New house model being done now.
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That's what I would do.
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I must admit even though all our wood is free I hate the amount of effort it takes to cut and split. And I have all the fancy tools to do it as well. Ok super insulated home it is.
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Ok tin hat on. Why do I need to build a well insulated house ? i have read a lot on all the houses with 300mm of cellulose in the walls and roof sitting on 300mm of eps, but the wife of the insulating guru wants a woodburner in the boot room/laundry cos it drys the washing well quick. So what are your reasons to insulate so well lets say I get wood for free except the cutting and splitting labour. Why not build a good house that far exceeds current regs and on a chilly night light the woodburner. I see a lot of articles in self build mags that all have a stonking great wood fire in the front room, is it wrong to fit standard double glazing and let a bit of heat escape outside. I will be perfectly honest we are looking at windows at the moment and I have a complete dislike to all these super tilt and turn triple glazed euro offerings. I shall sit over here and wait to be properly chastised. Russ.
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i will play devils advocate here. All these answers seam to be very one sided towards the client. If he is site clearing and digging. Who is is paying the digger driver, who is paying for the muck to be taken off site who is paying the labourers wages on Friday. Who hired the dumper. If it was us coming to your job we would have all these things ironed out before we start why am I bankrolling your house build. You have every right to do a company check on him, how would you feel if he asked to see your funding in place to complete the build. I think 20% is far to much to ask, but I would certainly want a deposit of some kind to cover any expenses incurred before they occur (spelling sorry) in my experience I know more contractors who get knocked by a client than clients who's builder has gone bust on them.
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Policy 22 according to Cotswold district council restricts any replacement dwelling to be SIMILAR in size to the original property. We are asking to build a house that is 166m with an attached garage of 43m we have a piece of land in excess of 14 acres. apart from our other house that is small. all property around us are large detached barn conversions or substantiall old farm houses with loads of outbuildings. Our neighbour who is completely on our side has a seven bed five bath place. Every single bit of our application makes perfect sense, the planning officer just has a hang up over this similar in size wording.
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You really are a clever old stick @JSHarris do you fancy doing mine we are not that far apart
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Thanks guys all comments taken on board we are covering everything that has been mentioned. Except @JSHarris I have thought about this and may have a go, can you tell me what you made the models out of.
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So looking for any hints or tips that anybody has used in trying to get consent for a replacement dwelling. Our case officer keeps quoting policy 22 in the town plan about size of the replacement, and we are finding evidence of other dwellings that have gained approval that did not comply with policy 22 to counterattack his argument. We are just after a few more pointers in case we have missed anything. To fill you in a bit, we have a house on site that is 66m with lots of sheds and outbuildings present. The propossed plan is to replace this with a house of 166m with an attached garage and carport. What he is doing is refusing to accept any of the outbuildings on site in any measurements, so basically only saying we have 66m to base our new dwelling on. Any thoughts appreciated no matter how random. Cheers russ.
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So to be a bit clearer, we live on site already so know the neighbors (they love us) we are getting letters of support prepared. The case officer ? is not so supportive, so I have been told by our town planning company that we can approach the councillor as he will be next in line with the decision making if it is going to go to committee. I was just after some hints or tips on how to approach them, I have actually spoken to them previously regarding a planning application we wanted stopped. The ? Down the road wants to put a concrete crushing plant in his yard. Not if I have anything to do with it he's not, but he will probably get it. Where as my little replacement dwelling will get refused.
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evening. We have been advised to make friends with our ward councillor as he will be playing a part in our planning application, has anybody got any tips or pointers on how to go about this the right way. I fancy a meeting in a park with a folded newspaper with a big wedge of £50 notes in it but my wife thinks we should do things correctly. Cheers.
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China plate @Nickfromwales come on son can't you speak cockney.
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Finally finished the front garden.
Russell griffiths replied to Gone West's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
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Ok in that case my one has the standard bayonet fitting on the wall, from this a standard flexible hose proper cooker one not the silly orange bbq stuff, this is solid fixed to the back of the cooker with a straight threaded connection. If i was doing this I would take off the orange hose and chuck it, look at the entry point on the oven and measure thread diameter, it will be fairly standard, go to your local plumbers merchant and get black flexible pipe and ask for a fitting to go from that to the oven, get the correct tape/ adhesive for lpg and connect it all up, check very thoroughly for leaks with soapy water.
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When we moved in we wanted an lpg cooker the best thing to do is find your nearest gas safe plumber who will come and fit your bottle(you are better off with 2) fit a test point and change over valve and check it's all safe and give you a piece of paper to say it's all cool. Took about 3 hours cost about £165 all safe and done, don't scrimp on this would you be happy with a jubilee clip leaking gas into your kitchen I wouldn't.
