
Thorfun
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Doesn’t mean they’re no good. Just means you need to do more research! Companies house checks. Google searches. Ask them to visit on-going and previous builds etc. we used Flight Timber and visited previous builds and were very happy with our build in the end. Didn’t stop them from going under and people losing money though so no matter who you choose you have to be careful. There are a number of threads on here about the subject.
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The “profit” we make from buying off-peak to exporting has reduced with the increase of prices the other day. But it’s still a profit! If prices go up any further I’ll need to make some changes. But it works for now. my battery inverter says it’s Octopus friendly so I might look in to moving to Agile over the summer to charge the batteries when it’s cheapest. But research is required
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Airtightness progress, this is a lot of work...
Thorfun replied to Post and beam's topic in Heat Insulation
+1 to this! In fact if I were to ever do it again I would swap our attic trusses for a cut roof. The attic trusses were a pain to membrane around. -
this week I have been paid £9.60 to run my house (and it’s only April!). We charge the batteries on the off-peak Cosy tariff times and get paid more for export than for the import costs during generation hours. It works for us and I’m hoping that we can earn enough over the summer to negate the majority of the winter costs leaving us with a very low annual running cost. payback time? Don’t give a s**t. Had the money during the build and is now part of my mortgage so I’m paying interest on it etc. but don’t care. I can absorb that into my monthly costs. All I care about is not spending my pension (when I finally retire that is) on heating bills so I can use it for holidays instead! man maths for the win.
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Norrsken Alu-clad. Zero maintenance, great windows and excellent service. you get what you pay for! good luck.
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Install STP and mobile home before PP grant?
Thorfun replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
How will starting affect CIL? And will you be able to reclaim the VAT if it’s done before the new PP is approved? these are the types of questions I’d be wondering about -
What model and with how many hours on the clock? and I’d 1.5T enough? I had a 2.7T Kubota but had to sell it to help finance the build but am now looking for something to help with landscaping and other things. Just wondering if 1.5T would be enough
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Have a look at crushed concrete with zero fines as a cheaper alternative to type 3. Might fit the bill for you. we were originally planning resin bound driveway but the build costs with the world the way it is means we have no money left for it so we’re looking at gravel instead.
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That wasn’t on the list of criteria you posted. 😂
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These are them https://www.nationallighting.co.uk/nitropro-tri-wattage-360-recessed-fire-rated-4cct-8w-led-downlight-dimmable-ip44-matt-white?_gl=1*1u0yagk*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTY0MDY2ODc2NC4xNzQyNDEyNTEz*_ga_14DHPLMGCX*MTc0MjQxMjUxMi4xLjEuMTc0MjQxMjU0Ny4wLjAuMTk0NTU4Mzky
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The ones we used are good. Wish I could remember what they were! SWMBO bought them so I’ll ask and get back to you.
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i filled in my own demolition notice and don't remember anything to onerous. what's the part you're struggling on?
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Which internal doors have to be fire doors? if any
Thorfun replied to Post and beam's topic in Doors & Door Frames
@Happyhouse if a protected staircase doesn't fit in with your aesthetics and design then you can investigate a fire suppression system. i honestly think for us it would've been cheaper to fit that than to go through all the hoops and costs to fit escape windows and exits etc. -
Good books on self build project management?
Thorfun replied to Rachieble's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Brinkley’s self build bible was my go-to book -
G99 for us as we’ve got a 10kWp array
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I did in depth calculations for the insulation for our basement taking in to consideration the depth of the basement and the insulating effect of the earth. but it was so long ago I can’t remember it! But I did have a thread on here about it which a search might yield. I’ll try and take a look if I have some time.
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we have a basement......planned rooms are music room (which i'm currently boarding out), gym/golf studio, cinema and games room. plus our comms room and plant room and a loo which probably won't ever get plumbed in if i'm being honest. total area is approx 120m2 for us it cost us £200k to build the basement but i reckon foundations without a basement would've cost us about £50k - £60k as we would've had to dig down 2m to get to bedrock so the basement, using really good man-maths, only cost us about £150k. 😉 i can't wait to kit out the cinema but it'll be a while due to other priorities. as @Mr Punter says, we have 3m high ceilings in the basement. gives a really good sense of space. also gives leeway to reduce ceiling height to cover utilities or to add extra sound insulation.
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We bought those XL Palermo doors through Jewson as they gave us a great price. architraves and skirtings were bought by my wife online. Don’t know where from though! I never bothered with a Howdens account.
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Not sure how they could’ve checked for it. Even if they drilled through the floor it’s not sheets of asbestos underneath so chances are they wouldn’t have hit any. That’s life I guess. Never simple. Especially when you choose to self-build!
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No. The area will be our back garden and we didn’t know about the asbestos until the slab had been flipped over so no putting it back.
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A tale of woe and a warning to others for something I was unaware of…… demolition of our old bungalow was never in question so we did our due diligence and got an asbestos survey and quotes from demolition companies to deal with it and the demolition. All agreed on and in progress. they get to pulling up the slab and under the conservatory which was built at a later date to the original bungalow and they find loads of asbestos used as hardcore which was bound to the concrete of the slab. No safe way to pick it out without smashing the slab and potentially releasing those harmful fibres so the slab has to be removed onto an 8-wheeler and taken to a safe land fill at a cost of £4K!!! 😭 obviously it has to be done but it’s a real kick in the knackers and a cost I really can’t afford. so for anyone reading this that will have a demolition as part of their build keep a big chunk of cash to one side for unexpected asbestos removal. If you don’t find any then you have spare cash for something else or a holiday. Don’t be like me and have to go in to even more debt to get rid of it. 😭