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https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/blog/wholesale-energy-costs-and-your-bills "Currently in Great Britain, wholesale gas prices can set the price of wholesale electricity a large majority of the time because there are not enough renewables built to avoid some use of gas. As we continue to generate more renewable electricity and develop ways to store it, for example using battery storage, gas could set our electricity prices much less frequently. Based on the National Energy System Operator (NESO)'s modelling, we estimate that gas could set this price just 30% of the time by 2030. This will mean wholesale gas prices will have a much lower impact on electricity bills."
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I did short list Supafil, but it's so long ago now that I don't remember costs. I went with Icynene because a friend used Warmcel in their new build and had problems with slump.
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We've been looking at Kress and Stiga mowers. I wondered if you have any problems with the satellite guidance system when it's near the tall trees at the end of the field.
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@Caroline Is it to do with this bit of Part H. (3) Where a foul water drainage system from a building discharges to a septic tank, wastewater treatment system or cesspool, a durable notice shall be affixed in a suitable place in the building containing information on any continuing maintenance required to avoid risks to health.
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New build waste drainage, durgos and the regs.
Gone West replied to jimseng's topic in Waste & Sewerage
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@DIYMichael Congratulations, a very tidy building. Well done.
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We have just signed up for Starlink, which seems to be on special offer this month in our area, for £25 a month for six months then £35 a month. That is for the cheapest level which is 100mbps which is 10 times our current 10mbps on copper line. If it all works out ok we'll scrap the Openreach line all together.
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I put it in the most convenient position on the way to the sewage treatment plant. I don't think there are any set distances.
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New build waste drainage, durgos and the regs.
Gone West replied to jimseng's topic in Waste & Sewerage
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@lizzieuk1 Our insulated raft sat on 250mm compacted type1 with 50mm granite fines on top. The insulation was 300mm thick. The inspection chamber was around 3m from the edge of the raft. The pictures show before and after sub-base was laid.
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Changes to the grid proposed
Gone West replied to Temp's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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For a newbe self builder I would have thought that full plans is a very good idea/essential.
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We used Schneider Lisse fittings in our new build and wanted to use them in our current house but unfortunately they are not exported to the UK any longer. We chose Hager Sollysta as an alternative. As @jack says buy samples before deciding.
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Sticking insulated plasterboards
Gone West replied to Arnold9801's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
+1 for Soudabond, I've never had a problem with it. -
I would want to know what the actual air tightness is now. So I would have a test done, and then you know what you are working with. If it's really bad you might want to react differently.
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Yes, that's right. Also, I can see there's another mistake made when installing those plastic fittings. It looks to me like the plumber used Speedfit pipe and fittings and there should be a collet in the groove on the fitting. The collet is there to prevent the fitting from unscrewing by vibration and is a good check that the fitting has been installed correctly.
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The easiest way is to use a short length, 70mm, of copper pipe into the brass compression fitting and a straight plastic connector joining the copper pipe to the plastic pipe.
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Where a brass compression fitting is used with plastic pipe you will likely get a leak after a while. So this is all the places where you have white pipe attaching to a brass hexagon fitting, which is several in your picture. I would remove all the mouldy/damaged materials and have it replaced with new, and get a decent plumber.
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@Nickfromwales should look at that. It's his favourite, compression fittings on plastic pipe!!
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What are these and how should I use them?
Gone West replied to Crofter's topic in Doors & Door Frames
Very similar to the type I have. There should be a slot around the outside of the frame. The steel strap should be put in the slot so it is parallel with the edge of the frame and then turned through ninety degrees so that the two protruding lugs lock into the slot in the frame. -
Raft foundation - close to existing structures
Gone West replied to WisteriaMews's topic in Foundations
Sixteen years ago we had an Isoquick 300mm Peripor insulated raft foundation installed. The Structural Engineer specified 200mm compacted type 1 with 50mm thickness of 3mm granite fines on top, type 1 to be extended 700mm beyond outside edge of raft. The raft was 200mm thick with two layers of A393 reinforcing mesh and an additional third layer, 1200mm wide, around edge of two storey part of foundation. All this was for our ground conditions, yours could be very different.
