crispy_wafer
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That is a great quote and stands out for me! insulate the bollocks out of it, make it as airtight as you can, have a ventilation/heat recovery strategy, also with big glazing think about how to keep out solar energy in the height of summer, and will you want cooling too. Don't let the unknowns put you off, research, and research some more, ask questions, have fun, embrace it and enjoy the ride!
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Steel spine staircase
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
That's nice, I've seen something similar from dolle - i think! but, no, I'm looling at something like below, big steel with plates and treads. Been speaking to local fabrication shop who have done a few, costs come in a smidge lower than the cut string chunky oak staircase I was eyeballing, so now I'm torn between slightly traditional or modern. I dont care for led strips in the treads though, just not my thing! -
My searches aren't yielding too many results, so this is a general question to see if we have any build hubbers that have had a central spine, or steel spine staircase fabricated for their projects. It's something I'm giving consideration too, nice thick chunky timber treads with metal balustrading. So, what ya got, show us some pictures!
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Attic usage and accessibility
crispy_wafer replied to jaymd_123's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Agreed, probably one of the best couple of hundred pounds extra spent on my project. -
Architect Required for Extension Plans
crispy_wafer replied to Lee Bro's topic in Surveyors & Architects
A quick win for you to save a bit of time. Have a mooch on your local district planning authority website, have a look at submitted plans in your vicinity. Identify which architects or technicians successfully undertake submissions in your area, give them a call. -
Sign off what’s the prize ?
crispy_wafer replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
A long list of other jobs to complete from the missus! -
good question, as there's loads of options out there and for the uninitiated it's a bit of a minefield.
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Finally got it up and running
crispy_wafer replied to mk1_man's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
QQ, How did you deal with the insulation through the wall? I see they have plastic interface thingies for tidying the hole up, in two minds as to whether they are worth it though. -
Internal Walls - Marmox Thermoblocks & Concrete Blocks
crispy_wafer replied to Mulberry View's topic in Brick & Block
build yourself a template for door openings, so you can block up to, and lintel over would be the one thing I took away from watching the brickie on mine (he had a few steel welded ones, but timber would work i'd think!) -
Finally got it up and running
crispy_wafer replied to mk1_man's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Looks like the primary pro stuff to me? Primary Pro 28mm x 19mm Insulation - 1 metre length (midsummerwholesale.co.uk) -
dormer roof verge - are tiles wrong way round
crispy_wafer replied to Dave59's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Not ideal, but if they are accessible then a dob of this in the holes should mask. Brick Red Soudal Repair Express Cement Red Bricks Mortar Gaps Repair Fix Filler | eBay -
7k where you finding that, I've seen 8k on my searches as I'm looking to make the jump, but if I could save a grand I'd do it in a heartbeat...
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I'm Just starting to make enquiries about staircases, how are yours holding up @Pocster did the wonk issues get sorted out and are jarrods decent enough to work with?
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or, if you have one use a trolley jack to control the lift.
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Discount Offers of the Week
crispy_wafer replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
30% off 5*28mm copper tube Might help someone, don't know how long this offer is for. Wednesbury Copper Pipe 28mm x 3m | Toolstation -
UFH manifold flow/return pipe size
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Underfloor Heating
Found a commissioning guide from a company in NZ, appears Chofu seem popular over there. It shows simplified connections. I'll wire up a thermostat but the plan was to set the HP to Weather comp and monitor how my building reacts. Chofu-Commissioning-Guide.pdf -
UFH manifold flow/return pipe size
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Underfloor Heating
I’ve read the grant installer guide and they make the install seem straightforward enough, and with the diagrams they have included even easier, albeit you need to use their wiring interfaces and dhw control relay and stuff. I’ve read the Chofu install guide too and it explains everything and where the parameters are but i was struggling to put it all together as there is no schematic, it tells me where to cable the remote controller to, and what the other pins do, but the rest is hard work, for me! -
aah that's a bifold, we haven't got bifolds so can't comment on those, but others I've read are quite content with their origin bifolds. The handles on the windows are a standard fitment, the distances for the fixings and the length of the thru bolt are available online from various outlets, honestly cannot remember the search term something like inline window handles or similar bought up some that available - Yale I think. I was just pleased I could get aftermarket, so when I've finished being a messy builder I will replace them!
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Is this normal behaviour - cycling ??
crispy_wafer replied to mk1_man's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Yes, thanks, that's on my radar for my install too. -
Is this normal behaviour - cycling ??
crispy_wafer replied to mk1_man's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Whats this please vaillant built tools or 3rd party like heatpumpmonitor.org?
