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Everything posted by joe90
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Why, you don’t have to use it but it’s there in case you do 👍 and welcome to the mad house 🤯
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Well for those that remember our Jeremy, his house generated more than he used, even paid for his council tax (not sure what rate his fit was however) but shows what can be done. It’s easy to be negative about innovation and I guess that time will tell.
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From the customers questions…. “total electricity allowance is approx double the expected usage “
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I have had rats dig their way through 150mm of compacted MOT so beware, a skirt into the ground as far as possible AND stout chicken wire under insulation.
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I think you must ask yourself would you be happy to live in a single story build as required by the planers? as I posted earlier my LPA wanted a 1.5 story build which I would have accepted rather than throw the towel in. The ground floor was exactly the same so whilst the appeal was progressing we applied for 1.5 story build, passed and started the build. We won the appeal before we got to first floor level. If we lost we would have built the top floor as per that the planners passed. i still think you have a good chance of winning your appeal.
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Crazy system penalising wind energy
joe90 replied to saveasteading's topic in Environmental Building Politics
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Crazy system penalising wind energy
joe90 replied to saveasteading's topic in Environmental Building Politics
I don’t think it’s about using electricity when he wants it’s more about if it’s free/cheap because it’s windy No, if the grid worked better surely wind farms in Scotland could power the SE. -
Also you mention back to front houses (we have some outside Bristol) photos of garages etc on the road may help your case as not pretty front gardens.
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No reason why you can’t do your own drawings, it’s not rocket science. If it’s less than 30 sq m then building regs don’t apply. Some bedtime reading fir you. https://ecab.planningportal.co.uk/uploads/1app/maps_plans_and_planning_apps.pdf
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Is moving to static caravan a good idea?
joe90 replied to Amateur bob's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Unless you ask you won’t know, get in touch with a few brokers and see what’s on offer. -
Maybe but easy to adjust height, saves digging, mixing concrete, buying blocks. Plenty on EBay.( If I build a garden room I am going to use them).
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I would favour ground screws, simple, effective, quick.
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Now your just being silly 🙄 So you are well qualified, how are the rest of us supposed to manage? when living in Shropshire I was going to submit my own plans to extend a cottage and a neighbour who was in the trade offered to do it for me, when I viewed his drawings I spotted two mistakes and when I told him he asked me where the third one was!!,! He explained the local planners loved to make you change things so the “art” was to create obvious errors where the outcome was what you wanted in the first place. He was right and I got what I wanted 🙄
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LPA,s. Under funded. Under staffed, under educated in common sense. All the above points should be copied to your local Labour councillor to pass on to Angela Rayner.
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I cannot recall any regulation on stop tap height, most stop taps in existing houses are under the sink just above floor height. I can find no regulation regarding height See https://www.nwl.co.uk/globalassets/customer-pdfs/developer-pdfs/guidance-note-06---pipes-entering-buildings-rev4-2020.pdf
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Is moving to static caravan a good idea?
joe90 replied to Amateur bob's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Living in a Static has advantages, I did but on my own mostly, it also depends on whether any family can “cope” with it (not all can). -
Sounds like a plant room so I would board the wall out so fixings can go anywhere, stop tap best near the floor i guess then plumber has more flexibility.
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They are required to catch any damp in the cavity and push it to weep vents in the outer brick/blockwork, it usualy slopes towards the outside , also required above windows and doors .
