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Has anyone self installed Cedral?
Russell griffiths replied to Post and beam's topic in General Construction Issues
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Get a planning consultant on board we spent £4500 on one and if it had been 5 times this price it would have been worth it. the lady that did ours had an answer to ever point the council raised, every time they pointed out something she shot them down. regarding neighbours, we had a lady that said it shouldn’t be built as when we do build it the lorries coming into our site would fall in the lake, utter retards the lot of them.
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Where should I put a vapour membrane on IWI
Russell griffiths replied to thetdog666's topic in Heat Insulation
I think your terminology is a bit mixed up. I think you have a timberframe house, with a brick outer skin, this isn’t cavity construction, but a gap is left between the timber and the bricks leading to it looking like a cavity. are you planning on stripping all the internal plasterboard and upgrading the insulation levels. if this is the case I think a fair few on here would be interested to see the standard of the framing and insulation. I think we can answer this better when that is understood. -
Kitchen sink drainage directly down in slab or outside?
Russell griffiths replied to Sunil237's topic in Waste & Sewerage
If you are running multiple things into this drain sink-washing machine- dishwasher it’s probably better to bring the 110mm up into the room and then reduce down to 50mm. you also don’t need the bottle gulley outside but can go direct to an inspection chamber. -
Retrospectively insulating small cavity wall
Russell griffiths replied to jayc89's topic in Brick & Block
Blown in beads. im sure between us lot on here we can work out how to do it. there’s a lad on here the bought a machine to blow in the cellulose type insulation. your wall area isn’t large, I’m sure it’s doable. -
Retrospectively insulating small cavity wall
Russell griffiths replied to jayc89's topic in Brick & Block
Take the doors and windows out and do it yourself. -
Kitchen sink drainage directly down in slab or outside?
Russell griffiths replied to Sunil237's topic in Waste & Sewerage
If you want it internal y then he should have run a pipe already and a concrete lintel over the top of it where it goes through the walls. -
Don’t get caught out with your vat claim or cil self build dispensation. all this depends on who you built it for.
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Yes completely following regs. sockets for normal everyday things are set at 450 high, you can then choose to sit any amount of sockets at any height you wish, you might want to hide a low level one , as we have, or you might want one at 1500 high behind a telly. not every socket has to be at 450, just enough to keep within the rules 😉
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Soleplate fixing has damaged concrete upstand…
Russell griffiths replied to junglejim's topic in Timber Frame
I’d be more worried that they have fixed close to the edge, with a 140 sole plate they should be 70mm in from the edge its a bit shit to be honest and I would be checking every fixing. I wouldn’t be happy with the sole plate fixed down with plastic plugs either, do you have frame anchors going down into that concrete as well. -
I was told to avoid floor sockets, as a change in furniture layout will leave a socket in the middle of the floor, with a bit of planning we have installed low level plugs, just above skirting height, and re wired a standard lamp with a long lead that runs hidden under the sofa, no lead on show and no floor sockets.
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Boundary hedge and excavation?
Russell griffiths replied to flanagaj's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
A fine from who. the hedge owner would need to prove you killed it and then take you to court over it, very very unlikely to happen, now if it was a large tree with a TPO on it I would say tread carefully. the chances of killing some hazel by excavating near it are very slim. as a side note i would not build any form of rigid wall, ie not block n render, use gabion baskets or sleepers, any form of ground movement will not be noticed in a flexible wall, but make it rigid and render it and your asking for trouble. -
Look up the Calder lead guide. as a general rule no single piece of lead should be longer than 1.5m. have you thought of a folded aluminium one, or powder coated steel.
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Mounting outdoor light on wood cladding?
Russell griffiths replied to junglejim's topic in Timber Frame
Chuck a 300 square of plywood behind the cladding, but leave a large hole in the centre for a bit of wiggle room when fitting the light. -
Mounting outdoor light on wood cladding?
Russell griffiths replied to junglejim's topic in Timber Frame
Won’t you just screw it to the cladding how heavy is this light ?? -
Who was the bloke who had a wood stove in his workshop with about 3 tonnes of concrete blocks built around it. cannot find the picture. anybody.
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As Conner said. you won’t be building over it, you will need to move the two inspection chambers outside the new extension. then the only pipework below the extension is your direct feeds to the new chambers. so the drain runs are yours only.
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What I want to know from @nod is where he gets his enthusiasm for it all. im 6 years into this project and mine has completely disappeared, one house is nearly finished 😂😂and I’ve got 2 holiday let’s to fully refurbish in the spring. i sometimes wonder if I can be bothered to even start them. 😢
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Explaining this thermal bridging door threshold detail?
Russell griffiths replied to SBMS's topic in Brick & Block
I’ve never used it in a cavity wall so you will need some more details from someone with that scenario just follow the principle that you need to isolate the heat from the floor coming into contact with the cold blocks below the door, and the cold from outside then also damp from coming upwards and from coming inwards if you are having that flush threshold. the pic is different to your buildup, but highlights the two problems, keep the cold from the door and floor -
Explaining this thermal bridging door threshold detail?
Russell griffiths replied to SBMS's topic in Brick & Block
Eps is doing nothing xps 500 or compac foam to form a continuous line under the door. the load exerted down from that door is minimal -
Flat Warm Roof, Steel Beams and Cold Bridge
Russell griffiths replied to BallyT's topic in Flat Roofs
Do you have a cavity tray installed there should be a tray above those steels to prevent water dripping down the cavity. if you can’t get get the beams encapsulated in closed cell foam that would be excellent in my opinion. but let’s see what others say. -
TOPO IS topographical survey, this is a survey of the land.
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Flat Warm Roof, Steel Beams and Cold Bridge
Russell griffiths replied to BallyT's topic in Flat Roofs
I would want both those beams fully enclosed in insulation of some sort, then wrapped in the fireproof system you are using. it might be a case of some sort of blown in insulation now if you can’t get to the webs of them. if the flat roof isn’t finished then pull the insulation up and insulate first then re install insulation on the roof. what is stopping the cold in the cavity getting into the void above the false ceiling. I hope the ceiling isn’t up yet. -
Sewage treatment plant SVP/AAV confusion
Russell griffiths replied to flanagaj's topic in Waste & Sewerage
I’ve hidden a svp on the scruffy side of the house, the area that the ASHP sits and the LPG bottles, then another vent near the tank. my Graf tank has no noticeable smell at all. our other septic tanks stink.
