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Looking for ideas for cavity closer for my wonk
tonyshouse replied to Digmixfill's topic in Brick & Block
I gave up on dpc‘ s in reveals years ago, what is any different at the reveal to the body of the wall where there aren’t any, the reveal can probably deal with wet and damp better than the wall -
Looking for ideas for cavity closer for my wonk
tonyshouse replied to Digmixfill's topic in Brick & Block
Cut sheet insulation into the open cavity , I closed off with plasterboard fully bonded to reveal then wet plastered the walls http://tonyshouse.readinguk.org/274-2/ -
Bucket handle is the most weatherproof so I would go for that - it is quick, secret is don’t touch it with a brush til powdery or it will smear
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Unquestionably weather struck
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No, can go above, but beware of cold bridging
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Two photos touching
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My gutters are still brown, copper initially, was expecting them to have gone green by now ten years on not expensive when compared with having to do it more than once
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Copper here, silent, long lasting, no leaks, etc
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An arch is one of the strongest structures there is, some still standing after thousands of years. facetted approach might be easiest then arch former over the top after plasterboard, after insulation and mitigation of thermal bridging
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I used to buy 25mm or 50mm too deep joists and cut from the middle to 25 or 50 down one end and put the bit back on the other end to make a firinged joist MIN FALL 1 IN 40 AND NO PUDDLES
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Do you mean 1.3 or .13 for the walls?
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Sealing between riser sections of an I/C
tonyshouse replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Miss em out or use silicone -
3g for me and cheap windows are a false economy. I love inward opening tilt and turn for cleaning, with friction stays you can reach out through the “hinge side” to clean. Fire escape windows will be required which like you say is about clear width and height. don’t go below 800 to glass or you will need toughened Sounds nice
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Block and beam is cold and can be draughty under skirtings. Needs insulation and air tightness, do you have any targets fit these?
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Advice Removed 1930 tiled fireplace surround and fireback
tonyshouse replied to Joe68's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
Just brick it up cut back plaster 50 or 100mm replaster , traditional wisdom says to leave a hole 200x65 and fit an air vent, I no longer recommend this but open up a similar hole in the loft , if on outside wall fill the flue with pourable insulation eps, micafill etc insulate 600mm up chimney in the loft -
Re battery storage generally- we need to reduce our overall energy demand as a nation, battery storage increases this as it is inherently inefficient
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Dormer extension, are 75 X 195 joists necessary?
tonyshouse replied to DIYjake's topic in Lofts, Dormers & Loft Conversions
Yes, if you are very clever you get away without raising them up the 25mm , humps up and secured to existing ceiling joists, wires are usually the problem -
Shower trays with shallow traps
tonyshouse replied to Nick1c's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
If you must use a tray then the only ones worth having are those with upstands -
My engineer once allowed us to corbel out ove an obstruction in the ground at the corner of the building, still standing 45 years later
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Shower trays with shallow traps
tonyshouse replied to Nick1c's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
The wetroom vinyl floor goes say 120mm up the wall and the wet wall panels overlap this by say 40mm fail safe easy clean -
Shower trays with shallow traps
tonyshouse replied to Nick1c's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Wetroom floor, semi non slip vinyl wet wall panels, no leaks ever -
Ten years ago my basement including the g/f slab but not finishes cost 35k and was 80m2
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Shower trays with shallow traps
tonyshouse replied to Nick1c's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Why not go wetroom style? = fail safe -
Ducting shape - does it matter?
tonyshouse replied to gc100's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
It could also influence the balance of the system and flow rate in the kitchen -
Parallel to wall best to leave a 50mm gap between it and the wall
