Andehh
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Vaulted rooms - benefits and issues?
Andehh replied to Benpointer's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Yep, all our ceilings are 3.2 to 4.5m due to mono pitch. Adds a real dramatic feature in room, also meant we could design in Mezzanines for the kids bedrooms with mini staircases Does get echo in the kitchen, with hard floor, kitchen and no curtains... More noticable if multiple conversations and they go 'collide' more. We had blinds fitted recently, but forgotten to check if it makes any difference!..either way wouldn't change it for the world! -
Vat claim and sign off
Andehh replied to nod's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
BUGGER! We've spent an extra £16k between completion and handing in the receipts on final big ticket items (gates, garage door, electric blinds) on the assumption (ass!) that we could..... -
How bad is this brickwork & should I start again?
Andehh replied to Tony L's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
I have pretty high expectations, but the reality is a lot of this isn't terrible...a bit sloppy but you're below DPC and most of that will never be seen again... Had the builder been staying on I'd have said totally leave it, the fact he is rotating off gives you wiggle room but for the sakes of half a days worth of a brickie they will get resolved, but the level of stress you'll have put into this.... You're building a house, not a space shuttle. It's outdoors, in all weathers, by multiple people who generally have a low threshold of care and lower skill levels, and they're far more experienced then you are at grinding people down If you have this level of attention to detail and expectations this build will put you in any early grave. You need to prepare to compromise, the art form is in knowing when you need to - vs when your standards mean the work gets redone. You can't win them all though... -
As an update they rang me a few days after I moved to check I was happy and any questions! All went through fine. Definitely looking cheaper then octopus cosy a week on in. They don't have an app, but you can check their non-mobile optimised your usage. It does update quicker then the octopus app.
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Could you create a temp seal? Wrap the whole thing in taupalin tied down well and see how it copes with the next few months. Try a few weeks with a dehumidifier, then check in the spring?
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We went with a big twin sided Stovax jobbie, that has 45sqm of kitchen on side and 25sqm of lounge on the other, both with 3.5m ceilings. So it actually does a remarkably below par job unless you really fire it up hard.. Which then consumes enough wood to keep Drax's power generation spinning. It was ungodly expensive to install, paid for over 2 years of building the house and making it work (400mm deep into a 140mm thick wall and lintel...) but we wouldn't be without it as a 'wow' factor. We use it when the house has been too warm for the UFH to kick in, but gets chilly later in the day (Ufh runs through the night as default). Also for the ambiance on a Friday and Saturday etc.
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Insulation seems very reasonable, your well into law of diminishing returns at that stage! Maybe eek the flood up a bit with UFH. Ours is 0.11 floor, 0.22 walls (shoulda done better but realised too late) and 0.14 roof. Air tightness either becomes a focused investment or DIY, you will need to be all over the trades at all times realistically. I used to drive past the house after work nearly everyday with expanding foam and sealant doing what I could around the edges (DIY). We then stuck a wood burner in with external vent and lots of sliding doors 🤪
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Have dropped them a message, as I can't see a way if finding my account or checking direct debit etc. See how long they take to respond!
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Wait until a dry day, masking tape and a generous bead of silicone along the joint? It's only a lean to...
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Welp, I switched over to them earlier in the week, from octopus cosy so we will see! Got £250 credit as well, which I'll call octopus to find out what happens. First 3 days seem cheaper then octopus, but will need to wait and see.
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Fine to do that with the cold. Don't do it with the hot circulation route. You need the circulation route within a couple of feet from the tap. Our main bathrooms are within 2ft and it works perfectly... Our kitchen is a out 10ft and the hot water arrives by the time you've finished washing your hands. Still a great decision though, as without it we'd be 30m + away.
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Can't help but think a stiff plug being pulled out is asking for Plaster cracks?
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Put lights where you need them, not everywhere. Illumination levels should vary based on what you're doing. We did Leds over the counters (food prep) then hanging lights over the table and island (atmospheric). Lounge/study is atmospheric, you don't need operating theatre grade lighting. Terrible pics as camera over compensates the lights, but shows you what we did. Downlights ABOVE the counters so your body isn't casting a shower on the food you are preparing. Leds stepped out so not above the tall units, so the light is between you and the cupboard/fridge/oven. Hanging lights over island which is our default light (atmospheric) . Table downlights for eating when you down need 500 lumens over your head. This works very well. Leds everywhere just tells me your electrician decided the lighting arrangement, and priced per fitting.
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So sockets utterly flush with the wall around them? Interesting.... Any images of what they could look like finished? We spent £1.50 ish on ours because our shit head of an electric recommended them be a use that's what he used in his house. As he wired his kitchen, likely with us paying for his materials....
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As has been said. What's your daily kwh usage? If your floor has been cold for a few days whilst you've been figuring it out, it could talk a couple of days worth of heat to warm it up! If the pipes going into the floor are warm, and the pipes coming out if the floor are cool then the system is working fine and you need to give it more time. If all else fails hire a thermal camera and or use an IR Thermostat to have a look at what's going on.
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If you want meaningful cooling, and you should, 100% split system aircon. Only way, the rest are compromised. We did across 5 rooms powered from 3 external units and love it. The world is only getting warmer, and with your solar panels mean it'll be free to run when you need it, so you can go nuts with it. Premium feature for the home and massively impactful to your comfort on hot nights and if WFH on hot days. Installation for me was the lowest point of out build due to original firm not joining (crimping) the joints on the longer run, but only being found after they'd gone bust (with our money) and after 2nd fix.... Not fun. But utterly worth it now!!
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Do not forget insulation size on the pipes!! We had a nightmare of a job pulling 4 x AC pipes through together with the insulation on. 110mm duct was stupidly ambitious, but narrowly managed to make it work. Also bends disproportionately add to the resistance pulling things through.
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How did you get on?
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My worry is if I clamp the brass valve, and the middle section and nip it tight... What happens to the clamp with the white bit on it... Which I originally nipped up. It will likely rotate as well? This (white bit) is connected to a slight corner peice which itself is clamped onto the plastic hose which drops down via the subfloor to the ASHP. This joint is difficult to get to so disturbingly it would be an issue. Hence my concern, way to approach this. Fortunately I've got accident damage cover on my home insurance....
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Nut on the right with the white bit is what I nipped up. The middle bit I think I braced off, but the more I think about it... I may have been clamping off the large brass drain valve bit furthest left in the picture. The weep is now on the thread between middle ring and this left brass drain valve.
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So I've had a very slow leak for several months, losing probably 1-2bar a month during summer.... Triple that now that winters hit. The system is a 250sqm UFH system and 12kw ASHP. I'm my infinite wisdom I tried to nip the joint up this morning, sealing the original leaking joint (white tip on it) but now the neighbouring one just to the left of it is dripping. I'm not losing 2 bar a day via a slow drip. I'm now trying to debate my next steps. Calling out a plumber over the next couple weeks (peak season?) or trying it again... But I don't want to make the situation any worse. I'm tempted (!!) to just nip the left one up, bracing off the large drain valve (?)... But will this impact the original leak point (white tip on it). I had it all armaflexed up, and stripped it back....temp replaced some, hence so much black insulation everywhere! Any suggestions? Thanks
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We're averaging about 19p on cosy, but I think because we cook during the high rate period generally! I'm strongly leaning towards tomato I must admit. Although I do like the octopus app and daily energy tracking.
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More fun with a thermal camera; what to conclude?
Andehh replied to Garald's topic in Heat Insulation
I can still see them for what it's worth!