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Ceiling on early 1900's house hallway
joe90 replied to Gina_Violet's topic in Plastering & Rendering
More than likely. A large job to remove it all and find new cornice but might end up giving a better finish. It all depends on how much can be restored, might be worth getting the opinion of a plasterer who specialises in restorations. -
There are worse grouters out there …
joe90 replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
One of your rentals? -
Who’s responsible for a retaining wall.
joe90 replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in General Structural Issues
It’s my opinion that it’s the lower plot that has dug out is responsible for erecting a retaining wall. -
Get a bar under it and lift NEARLY off, use a wedge to hold it there, grease the pins then Lower it back down, if you lift it completely off it’s difficult to line up both hinges with a heavy gate.
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Basic VAT question...
joe90 replied to Crofter's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
We rented out our previous house (for a couple of years) after completion of our build. -
Renovating 1900 house. What keeps up this landing?
joe90 replied to Gina_Violet's topic in General Structural Issues
Surveyors eh, I have had a few run ins with them giving crap advise. -
Perhaps give these guys a call. https://directflues.co.uk/isokern-pumice-liner
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Great so ask stairbox to design as I suggested with a dog leg stringer along that side with the red circle to support that side of the half landing 👍
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Renovating 1900 house. What keeps up this landing?
joe90 replied to Gina_Violet's topic in General Structural Issues
Ooh I love that floor!!! The landing is self supporting and does not need the stud wall timbers. -
@BigYin unless I missed it you don’t say on who,s land the treatment plant is?, hopefully it’s not on your land so you could install your own and leave next door with the problem.
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Being so narrow you could go with frameless otherwise you will have almost no glass.
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No, a tap will reduce flow but not pressure, I put one on my caravan as the plumbing was suspect and it worked well.
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Ah yes, I presumed it was like @nod picture but the arrow suggests it’s the opposite, well spotted Dave. Yes a compression dog leg joint will be less complicated 👍
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I have to admit i would rather not have a post to the ground, without it it’s really floating
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Well they join glulam beams with a hidden steel plate so don’t see why that can’t be done on stringers 🤷♂️ Stairbox will answer that I am sure.
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I too used stair box and found them very helpful, I had a half landing (not floating) which I built myself and stair box supplied matching oak for it. My idea is as below, can’t see why it won’t work and stairbox might even supply without costing you an SE. I think it’s important how the join is made which is the technical bit. CAD = crayon assisted drawing
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Initially I was thinking steel under stringer and welded to similar across landing to the wall, however what about joining the stringer to a similar section at an angle holding up the landing (difficult to explain) I will draw a diagram in the morning if you want).
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Google roof tile steps = https://www.creaton.com/products/protection-systems/roof-access-system
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@ProDave is right, new cable, new pump and new drainage field.
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Difficult to tell from the photos but IMO they look like 15mm standard pipes but may be “micro bore “.
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In that case @ProDave was right and the previous “person” was a cowboy putting a washing machine tap on a copper gas pipe, I would suggest you take it off and replace with a stop end. https://www.toolstation.com/made4trade-compression-stop-end/p63232
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In that case you need to sort the ceiling joists first then think about flooring.
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Can you not follow the gas pipe from the boiler outwards? In my static the gas pipe was 10mm not 15mm (which that looks like. I would use one of these to reduce the water pressure. https://www.toolstation.com/made4trade-pressure-reducing-valve-and-gauge/p44160
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It sounds like the frame is out of square although you may be able to adjust the hinges to allow square closure.
