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Gone West

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  1. @AnnaKH Three and a half years ago we self built a timber frame, timber clad house. We recently sold it and IIRC the first people who were going to buy it had a mortgage with NatWest which they said was ok with the construction. Unfortunately they couldn't sell their house so we accepted an offer from another buyer who also didn't have a problem getting a mortgage. I don't know who their lender was but there were no problems. We also heard that getting house insurance would be difficult but we had no problem with Aviva.
  2. I used PU glue for fixing my timber studding plates to concrete floor. It also sticks metal to concrete. https://www.axminstertools.com/titebond-greenchoicetm-polyurethane-construction-adhesive-310ml-pack-12-tubes-718696
  3. My mate converted a barn with vaulted ceilings. He didn't want wall lights so wired 5A round pin circuits in most of the rooms and even had floor sockets for free standing lamps.
  4. I used Soudal MS Clear for sticking down the toilet pan in the wetroom at my last place and had no problems for the three years we used it. https://www.soudal.co.uk/pro/products/sealants/hybrid-sealants/soudaseal-ms-clear
  5. My son has this flue arrangement with his WBS.
  6. I think the builder is referring to Compriband expanding foam tape which would be ideal for that purpose. It comes in different widths and thicknesses. The thickness size is for example 3/10 which means when rolled up it is 3mm thick and then it will expand to more than 10mm but if less than 10mm it will be air and watertight.
  7. At our last house we were supposed to have roof drainage dealt with on site but there wasn't enough room so I spoke to the local highways office and BC, and as a result we were allowed to discharge onto the lane. This then ran down to to a ditch a couple of hundred yards away.
  8. Good luck trying that. At my last place after the planners had vetoed another design I asked them what they would like, and was told it's not our job to do the design, just to consider yours.
  9. When we built our last house we designed the bathrooms ourselves and used Bathstore for all the fittings. They were well made and I would use them again but I'm not sure whether the current incarnation of Bathstore at Homebase is the same as the original.
  10. I used a Vitrex Ultimate Diamond Blade when I had my tile cutter. I used a few over the years for roof tiles, porcelain floor tiles and sandstone paving with no problem.
  11. We had 200mm type1, 70mm asphalt, 20mm resin bound gravel.
  12. On the last one I fitted I trimmed the rubber/plastic seal strip on the bottom of the door so it also went under the hinge filling the gap.
  13. We've just bought a bungalow with PVs and ST installed. Both of the previous owners unfortunately died last year so it was a probate sale. We found out various bits of information from the LA Building Control office and the executors. The good news is our PVs were installed in 2012 so attract a high FiT rate and the bad news is they are registered with SSE who are very slow at transferring them into our name.
  14. I thought about making my own, but couldn't be bothered, so bought some from Everedge. https://www.everedge.co.uk/product/garden-rings/
  15. On my timber cladding I ran it down in front of the reveal and left a 3mm gap between the reveal edge and the cladding as a drip gap.
  16. I dismantled our old timber clad, timber frame bungalow a few years ago and all the timber was taken after I put it on Freegle. All the rubble was crushed and used on site.
  17. That looks a tidy job, well done. Your level of experience is growing nicely now.
  18. I was in East Kent at the time. The LPA didn't have a say in the matter as I was planting it as a barrier between my front and back gardens.
  19. We used Eleagnus at our last place. It's evergreen, has tiny very fragrant flowers and then berries. It's easy to control but grows quite fast. https://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/acatalog/oleaster-elaeagnus-x-ebbingei.html
  20. I used galvanised steel edging for that purpose in my last house. https://www.everedge.co.uk/product/halestem/
  21. Mapei do a cement coloured silicone. Mapesil LM Silicone Sealant.pdf
  22. The water only needs to be heated to 65C/70C once a week for protection. I used an EASHP in my last house and heated the water to 45C and lived there for three years without problems. I had a thermostatic mixer on my bath supply as per the regulations. As has already been said Legionella controls in houses are IMHO unnecessary.
  23. When we recently sold our PH the estate agent admitted he found it difficult to value because there are so few around. We had a lot of interest and we had had offers straightaway. We ended up with three lots of buyers who all wanted to buy it because it was a PH. They were bidding against each other and it ended up selling for substantially more than the asking price. The asking price was more than my own valuation. I suspect the Stamp Duty holiday was a major factor in the large number of buyers.
  24. They seem to be. We had three lots of buyers who were all interested in buying it because it was a PH. It went to a bidding war in the end, which was nice for us, but crazy.
  25. Only just by a few hundred yards.
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