Dave Jones
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Do £1500 to £2000 /m2 estimates include everything finished?
Dave Jones replied to flanagaj's topic in Costing & Estimating
ah right, sorry misunderstood. -
only issue will be it wont be flat enough to put a floor on no matter how much you float it. Screed is.
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Short length of 110mm soil stack above screed
Dave Jones replied to MortarThePoint's topic in Waste & Sewerage
dont want to be putting anything inside the pipe really. -
Short length of 110mm soil stack above screed
Dave Jones replied to MortarThePoint's topic in Waste & Sewerage
pull it out the restbend and use a longer length ? -
horrific, hope the bill isnt paid yet ? Quite apart from the appalling workmanship, the rubber should be finished in a trim that is secured to the fascia and clamps the runnber tight giving the drip detail. https://www.rubberroofingdirect.co.uk/gutter-drip-trim-integra-trim-celluar.html
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Do £1500 to £2000 /m2 estimates include everything finished?
Dave Jones replied to flanagaj's topic in Costing & Estimating
nope. that figure is ex vat ie the real cost. -
UFH loop is needed for part O cooling. insulation is important.
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why dont the manifold manufacturers sell an insulation package that matches the manifold ? Some pre-formed insulation out there that do a part of the manifold but none that do the whole thing including the pipework exiting the slab. Another job for a celotex box......
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keep all that hassle north of hadrians !
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even for a garage that needs regs ? must have more SE's than brickies.
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doesnt necessarily need an SE, ask building control AND the warranty provider what they require. Only need an engineered foundation if BCO/Warranty demand one.
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zones are dedicated loops that only heat a portion of the slab. they can have a place in some builds but if you have a square/rectangle slab heating the top left corner and not the top right for example just makes the top left coil work much harder as the heat is being leeched away by the top right. cheaper to heat it all at a lower flow temperature to save money. If you only have 20mm of insulation though zoning isnt going to save you much as soo much heat will be lost into the ground.
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Do £1500 to £2000 /m2 estimates include everything finished?
Dave Jones replied to flanagaj's topic in Costing & Estimating
£2000m2 is cheap, realistically you need to be doubling it. £1000m2 was maybe 10 years ago and even then council house spec. No way trades will become cheaper as they have mortgages to pay as well. New regs are a lot more expensive, materials have all gone up etc etc. Value is won or lost on the plot purchase and plans that can be built reasonably cheaply. -
ah right. well as previously posted you can but it up and live with it, 45 it down or plinth blocks. whichever you like the look off.
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get rid of zones. if thats 20mm insulation i wouldnt bother. just put the cost of it an into notes and set fire to them. save you money in the long run.
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cant see a problem as long as the timber cheeks is new so the edpm adheres and the soakers are done well.
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two different types of skirt and archi in same place ?
