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Everything posted by joe90
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+1. How true
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I have never had a survey fir house insurance (and I have owned a few) they usually base it on the number of bedrooms and other rooms! Currently with Direct line for both houses (they are not on comparison websites).
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Neighbour wants to drill in party wall
joe90 replied to Lk1980's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Is it a part wall built ON the boundary or a wall built on your land? -
My initial thought was to raise your premium, my build cost a lot less than your £530k and is a bigger house including an estimate for the labour I put in, does not add up to me either
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Ha I liked that, I was always told cold air flows out of the door like water which is why a chest freezer is more efficient.
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Gurgling noise and waste pipe looks a bit like an S bend
joe90 replied to Question's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Aren’t we all ? Glad you got it fixed, loads of good advise here. -
I agree, I would work from the AC end backward towards the panels, testing as you go, connecting the panels up last (with insulated plugs). (I plan a DIY instal later this year).
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No make a tight fitting cover for the pool (tight fit into the top) to let the heat build up before use
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Well done, very good piece @Tony K, I agree with @Big Jimbo above and have not much regard for our local planets, as some of you know I went to appeal over mine and the planners were told they were not abiding by their own policies and I won hands down 👍
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And we wonder why he takes so long to do his own jobs, too busy helping others 👍 (like he helped me).
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Does our house wall look structurally sound?
joe90 replied to Spetznaaz's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
Funny how the front wall of the house looks so much better 🤷♂️, perhaps the brickies thought they were building a terraced house 🤣 -
Build a dormer window in an already reinforced roof
joe90 replied to Keymon's topic in Lofts, Dormers & Loft Conversions
I have built dormers just involving the BCO, no architect or SE. I know BCO,s are harder to get to visit nowadays but worth a try I guess. I get the point of gaps between new joists and ceilings (I have donethat) but the floor below will not have that and if the joists are structurally ok should not cause cracks in the ceiling!. Rather than replacing the ridge board (very intrusive) we have installed a ridge glulam or steel under the existing ridge board to carry the roof weight. Just make sure you insulate as much as possible to reduce house energy consumption. -
Does our house wall look structurally sound?
joe90 replied to Spetznaaz's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
These surveys are not worth the paper they are written on. My mate bought a bungalow, I viewed it and gave him my opinion on a few faults I found , mortgage co demanded full survey, he only spotted a couple of my “faults”. When moving in the removal guy carrying a heavy box fell through the floor, turned out the whole bungalow floor was full of woodworm and was worst where the double bed was (which was there when I viewed it). Mate tried to claim off survey co but told “we take no responsibility of things we cannot see”, even when threatened with a solicitors letter they declined. I ended up spending two weeks with him renewing the whole ground floor. (But we did insulate it at the same time). -
When I was a BT installer decades ago I have pulled two new cables across land using the existing one, just requires two guys instead of one. (Locked compound we could not find the owner).
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ASHP, Just an outdoor fridge ?
joe90 replied to Post and beam's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I get told off when I refer to an ASHP being a fridge in reverse, but the techknowledgy is the same, dead east to fit DIY, (I did mine), I guess it’s economy of scale, when they become mainstream like gas boilers their price will come down (psss look on EBay Like I did). -
I once had a fussy customer who complained the floor tile grouting was not dark enough, when they were at work I made some cold strong coffee and painted the grouting with a fine brush. When they came home they were over the moon and presumed I had removed all the grout and replaced it, I didn’t tell them 😱
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I could wire it up (with instructions) but does not mean I understand it 👀
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My drive was similar, well compacted scalpings used fir a few years, about 15m x 15m, 50mm ,£3.5K
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I wish I understood one word of that, but well done Nick 👍
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Sewage treatment plant - air blower electricity costs
joe90 replied to David Essex's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Yes I also have thought of this now prices are rising so much, rest of the house is quite frugal. Mine, Vortex, has a timer built in to divert bubbles at intervals to two different sections. I guess a timer on the input from the fuse board would do. I might try that 🤢 -
Luckily I don’t have any of those, nice bunch here.
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Wow, very interesting, my first thought was sinkhole as the pool deck collapsed first but by the end I think it’s obvious that bad drainage of that area caused the corrosion of the steel within the concrete. I am surprised that insurance companies don’t inspect buildings they insure, the water and cracks in the garage ceiling would scare me off living there.
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Trouble with cameras is you have a picture of the scrote that took your stuff, but it’s still gone 🤷♂️, since you mention cameras what about these as a deterrent? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363806147100?
