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Just looking at the specs and installation guide, I would guess there is not enough input pressure, can you put the pump on the floor, hose from top IBC tap to pump,this should get you enough input pressure to activate
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A pump that cannot pump uphill is pretty pointless, maybe it needs a bigger differential pressure between in and out to trigger an auto start
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Ahh, much better. And yes if you cover with a tarp growth will be prevented. can’t see why the booster pump would not work,
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Don’t use IBC’s sunlight will encourage growth and the y will turn green in no time. potable water tanks need to be kept cool and dark
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I can see it on Ipad
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I would still use a chisel, but if I had to choose between a power file and a hand rasp, I would go with the rasp. Power files are great on tube and cylindrical surfaces, just very difficult and slow on any flat surface.
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If you want a match, take a sample to someone who supplies car paint. they will match the colour
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Sooner rather than later to allow the ground to stabilise… moisture wise. no specific time frame but if you remove the tree now and dig the root bowl out the remaining roots will sort themselves.
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No! Great machine for finishing joints on handrails etc. But far too slow for first fix joinery, plus you tend to end up with a curved surface. Much easier with a sharp chisel and pare away at any material to be removed.
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Hi, I always allow 610mm. That way any variances in floor level or foot adjustment do not cause the machine to jamb in the hole and lean on a side panel as this causes the adjacent unit and doors to vibrate
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Anything that can be done with poor coving joints...
markc replied to steveoelliott's topic in Plastering & Rendering
As above, sand and fill, no problem -
UFH generally runs around 25 degrees and gives a fairly even floor temperature. electric heating mats can result in much higher hot spots if a towel or something is left on the floor
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For the garage electrics the choice is yours. the flexible cheap stuff is fine but difficult to pull anything through. If you are putting the cables through first and then burying it, it’s fine.
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In that case you have done everything correctly. looking again at the pic is does appear heather hump is a result of expansion. not a great deal you can do, although it may cure itself in a few months. Get some glue into the de-laminated bit and plenty of weight while it cures
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In that case accept the 10% and tell them the difference is cancelled out by the delays
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Why has so much time past between quote, deposit and works being done? Was it their delays? Or something out of their control? If the client delays the works then it’s not really down to poor planning.
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That’s just single centre fixing, not great but not a problem as the nails are there to stop the slate sliding down the roof.
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I would remove the insulation and fit the ties, a well insulated roof sitting in the street won’t do you much good in a storm.
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A turret is never easy to slate or tile at the top. the original wasn’t great but this is just a bodge and run.
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Tile vents allow air over the felt but not really through the loft. I am guessing the extra insulation is stuffed right into the eaves and therefore blocking airflow. you don’t need to reduce insulation thickness, just pull it back a bit to allow air to flow again.
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Permission refused - not in keeping with the area
markc replied to RichyC's topic in Planning Permission
Would be a shame to destroy all that exquisite craftsmanship -
Nothing a bit of sanding won’t sort
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Hep20 is my go-to for internals. Never had a leak. damn, I shouldn’t have said that ?
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What goes under the door sill?
markc replied to MortarThePoint's topic in General Construction Issues
12mm hardie backer will do nicely, it is incredibly strong and easily resists the twisting forces likely in this application. bugger to cut, scoring with diamond blade is the best but the dust is horrendous. -
"In Keeping" with the original roof.
markc replied to ScottK's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
I would get a solicitor to send them a friendly letter asking how they propose to rectify the damage to your roof
