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can planning authority issue a split decision?
ToughButterCup replied to MYL's topic in Planning Permission
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can planning authority issue a split decision?
ToughButterCup replied to MYL's topic in Planning Permission
We are not experts. Nosey, yes. Self righteous , yes. Sound like we know what we are talking about , sometimes: but @SteamyTea is always right - always. Please do your Due Diligence. A Self Builder is a Domestic Client (CDM 2015) To answer your question drekly: Yes. Split Decisions are commonplace. -
Yes it was for us. No electric car yet, but soon, I hope. 7Kw should be alright for us. I'd like to hook it up to our EDDI Diverter too, but with only 4Kw Peak on the roof and a 14Kw SunAmp, there won't be much spare to divert to the car charger. Still, every spare little photon helps.
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Why did the IT Department release access to the Operational (live) url to the Planning Team ? A good few years ago, in developing a web resource for an NHS Drug Abuse and Pain Management Team in Manchester, I made exactly that mistake - luckily noticed the mistake 15 minutes after I'd made it, just before going to bed at 3:00 am. I had been asked to 'do them a favour' and stupidly I agreed to work long long after I should have refused to do so. 'Just -in-Time' development in IT has a lot to answer for.
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The problem you have is not specific to plumbing or heating. The issue is generic. In this sector, its hard to compare like with like. To the conversation add the sound of axes being ground, personal preference, petty fogging nit picking, and you have the most common self-build problem: lack of sleep due to an overloaded brain. Picked your windows yet? If you have, you'll know what I mean. If not, prepare for another round of wailing and gnashing of teeth. Sleep well. Ian
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Fear of heights, reasonable or not..
ToughButterCup replied to puntloos's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Lovely flight of stairs. I would not be able to resist sliding down the bannister @rse first: those corners look just right for a cheap thrill. Sad , I know. -
We had our PHPP calcs done, and found we needed to take account of the solar gain. So this is what we did - picture taken from the kitchen where I am typing this post... Yes, its a large overhang - its called a Winter Garden - fancy name for overhang. Kevin WhatsHisFace would call it a Breeze Corridor. Anyway, whatever the name, without it, we'd cook. You are looking through six sheets of glass on the left hand side (one slider moved to the left handside), and no glass to the right of the vertical : that's 2 and a bit meters of open window - 27 outside and 22 inside out of the wind.
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It has been known for the arrangement to split the supply to be made elsewhere.
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Is the NSBRC worth a visit
ToughButterCup replied to Chanmenie's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Yes, I went twice; took loads of photos which were useful as a starting point for my own thinking. Please don't forget to do your Due Diligence if you are contemplating buying any of the services or products on offer there. The NSBRC appears to me to confer a mantle of respectability which, in the case of some companies, is absent. -
First Aider on site - required?
ToughButterCup replied to Jac's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Good luck @Jac. -
Fear of heights, reasonable or not..
ToughButterCup replied to puntloos's topic in New House & Self Build Design
I used to live in a set of flats with a similar stairwell, slightly more generous proportions. One poor visitor had to face the outside wall, put her hands against it and 'slide' up the stairs, eyes tight shut, cheek against the wall. The 'well' had a lift she would use in preference, but needed to crawl across the walkway to my front door. -
First Aider on site - required?
ToughButterCup replied to Jac's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I've forgotten who it was - a new member - made a comment recently along the lines of - in the context of his significant high-level experience of large building project management , that the self build sector is the most disfunctional he had ever experienced. And I tend to agree. I think the issue is the way that many tradespeople - not all by far - think that self builders (in their capacity as Domestic Clients CDM2015) are fair game. Their status as the inexpert part of the team make them an easy target: despite our status as the paymaster. Dont expect it to be treated with any respect for the next person who needs to use it. The only time I ever snarled at the whole team of people who were working for us was when someone left the loo in sh1t order. The pan was missed, nowt cleaned up - all cleaning stuff necessary to hand, ready to use: gloves , hot water, the lot. They were all banned from that day on. Not a word was said. In retrospect, I now wish I'd done a lot more snarling. Get a copy of the NHBC Standards, (or similar) download and print them out. That'll give you a framework to help you judge what is being offered as ' workmanlike ' . Snarl the instant you smell unworkmanlike nonsense. Good luck, Ian -
First Aider on site - required?
ToughButterCup replied to Jac's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
In conjunction with a paper diary, thats the perfect solution. Easy to provide evidence of (unfortunately for me) criminal damage. Knocked an £8000 invoice right on the head. -
First Aider on site - required?
ToughButterCup replied to Jac's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I bet that poor bit is really sore about being trapped in your groin. Photo please (Not often I piss Mods off now is it?) -
I am assuming you want a metal reveal.... if so, I'm almost sure you'll need to have it made for you. I really love your idea, and have made much more discrete versions of the same thing out of our over-ordered cladding
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First Aider on site - required?
ToughButterCup replied to Jac's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
No, it isn't. But I decided to re-qualify as one. -
Not enough glue in 22mm Egger Chipboard installation?
ToughButterCup replied to Adsibob's topic in Floor Structures
I can't read script that small now ... add a dose of pollen to the air ... smudge my glasses a bit ... crack a joke, make me cry with laughter ... functionally blind. ? -
Can we all come?
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Not enough glue in 22mm Egger Chipboard installation?
ToughButterCup replied to Adsibob's topic in Floor Structures
Or in my case, residual marks from the bloody stuff is still visible in my work jeans three years later. It gets every-bloody-where. @PeterW warned me, I disbelieved him. I wuz rong rong rong. Got some in my hair - had to grow it out. -
Then please do that. We are but interested (not to say nosey) amateurs. While some may draft posts that sound authoritative, we aren't. @ProDave's post above makes good common sense; but any reply we might write lacks detailed knowledge of your house design, and so we can only make an educated guess. I have it on good authority that Dave is educated (some say ?). Before you engage anyone to advise you, please do your Due Diligence
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A cold-water pool is the key to health and happiness. Yep, its a shock to the system, but it's addictive. Cheaper too.
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Welcome. 'Waste time' on BuildHub. Often repays the effort. If nowt else is 'on' there's Good Sport to be had watching some of the regulars needling Mods. Saints, all of them. ?
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Zero rating vat
ToughButterCup replied to nod's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
After the twentieth refusal, (including one from Pasquils also) I gave up trying. Thereafter, I always asked for the invoice to be sent via email so that I could deal with it 'online' as it were. Now, if I were a serial self builder, I'd have a project email address so that I would not have to sort private emails from project-related ones. .... But - I'm not as young as you Gary.
