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Several years ago we (as a company) looked into wind power on small commercial and domestic scale and we just couldn’t make the figures work. Capital costs plus expected life made anything we looked at not viable. recently spoke to a team who install and maintain the big ones and they said even those will never pay for themselves without subsidies.
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help me see sense with roof options, please!
markc replied to Tom's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Roof construction depends on area, spans and pitch angle …. All work with (against) dead loads, snow and wind loads etc. 8x2 timbers is an old basic design and the methods mentioned previously perform much better. -
DIY installers often forget PV is the opposite way around to most installs. Guy near me wanted some help … when I said “this thing is live” his response was … no it’s not, it’s not connected to the mains yet ?
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Roof ceiling joist strengthening.
markc replied to alexbr's topic in Lofts, Dormers & Loft Conversions
The above is sound advice. I am guessing the diagonal props were introduced to help support sagging rafters (again guessing slates removed and replaced with tiles) so increased weight on rafters. I am also thinking a wall has been removed which would have helped Support the ceiling and rafters. -
Party wall agreement? yes. Struct Eng input? yes. nothing complicated building regs wise so I wouldn’t bother have specific drawings done for that. pre start visit/ chat with BC and St Eng input with construction drawings should be all you need. Detailed method statement for works on or near the party wall will go a long way.
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Can’t see any reasons for underpinning, but you do need to look at excavation and foundations for your build to prevent the garage foundations being compromised. i.e, if your foundations require fairly deep excavation then some form of shoring etc may be required to prevent displacement of soil from under the garage.
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Good morning and welcome. brick collector, now there’s a new one
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Grand Designs - Chisel Cliff House up for sale ay £10m
markc replied to AliG's topic in Property TV Programmes
While watching the programme I thought it was over ambitious and more like a hotel build than a house. The eye was kinda cool though. -
Can you remove the roof tiles without it being 'demolition'?
markc replied to DG123's topic in Demolition
Removing slates or tiles using a mewp is slow and back breaking. (Leaning out of the cage to reach the roof isn’t easy). As above, cut your losses and save your time and energy and let the digger do the work. -
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One day I hope to have enough free time to #£&@ about like this. Not jealous much …. Honest .
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I would go with condensation forming on the stack, then running down
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Does concrete cast furniture need to be monolithic
markc replied to Adsibob's topic in General Structural Issues
Self levelling will be fine, just roughen the concrete surface to let it get hold (assuming it has been floated) -
Just because he is/was registered or qualified doesn’t mean he is or ever was any good. there are a lot of highly qualified unemployable people out there. what is your time worth? Do you really want to spend your time and money educating this guy? cut your losses, learn from the lesson (cheap is cheap for a reason) and find someone who you can work with
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Mulitool is very slow cutting through nails even with expensive blades. Knock or bar the timber back as far as you can then get a hacksaw in. Much quicker and easier
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Omg! Think I need to be looking around Scotland for a plot instead of Yorkshire
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Much easier to calculate the volume of tank and make a dip stick. anything that obstructs the filling flow will cause problems. ifyoudont believe the delivery truck gauge get them to put 20 litres into a container where you know the level. highly unlikely a reputable retailer will be fiddling the meter.
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What fittings do I need to connect to my shower mixer and heads?
markc replied to Conor's topic in General Plumbing
Yes they will be ideal if you already use Hep20 -
What's the highest temperature rated paint available?
markc replied to Oxbow16's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
What are you “painting” anything inside a stove or boiler soon burns off or acts as an insulator. -
If the stacks project into the rooms and the blocks ARE on the party wall then the stack must be yours …. Or am I missing something
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Asking your screed supplier is sound advice, as you are tiling then I can see scope to reduce the drying time as the floor finish won’t be susceptible to moisture and it’s unlikely you will be taking the screed to anywhere near is max compressive strength. drying time also depends on how wet the screed was when it was laid.
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Partitioning Garage for Utility, ideas?
markc replied to JKami84's topic in Garage & Cellar Conversions
Insulating a floor properly would mean raising the floor height substantially or digging down to add the insulation. any insulation is better than nothing, even a couple of layers of insulating underlay and a covering of laminate would make a big difference to painted concrete. Roof void if there is one is the ideal place to insulate above or insulating plasterboard to the ceiling for an “easy” improvement. is the outer wall cavity or single brick?
