
Andehh
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Also from memory Money Claim works on "balence of probabilities", so OP has a fair case with everything said to date. Just needs to be well laid out, and structured accordingly. I don't suppose you paid any of it on a credit card!? That's an even easier route, and I banked £9k when an air con company went bust on me mid job. Was even able to claim 'making good' and supportive rectification work from a posher company who came in to resolve it all.
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I thought it was £5k, but it's been several years since I went down the route! Inevitably with a case like OP's, I expect them to wait till last minute then accept their internal legal teams advice and pay up the invoices and quotes put to them, and wash their hands of it all.
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Money Claim online time OP, with some copies of the paperwork trail to date, the SE assessment and quotes for rectification from another reputable company. Then let the system resolve, and I'd expect OSO to buckle at the last minute and pay out.
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How long have they been down for? Any movement in them?
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Are you sure you can't get a sectional garage door, and fit it to the inside of your pillars? You'd lose width, but you'd gain your 100mm and spare? .... I'm pretty sure you can!!
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There really isn't a good way around this! Removing all that would not be without the need for a structural engineer type assessment. Would probably be easier extending the garage forwards somehow, as unappealing as that may be... You're not dabbling with wall collapse risk that way!!
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Give them a good brush and gentle power wash to remove dust, then dry thoroughly!!!!
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Multipipe Maxima FM 16-port manifold (..and 13, 14, & 15)
Andehh replied to mikeysoft's topic in Underfloor Heating
Always worth maintaining a focus on the payback period, and perspective. End of the day the UFH will work fine as OP has designed it, and for a large retrofit, the extra £30-50 (??) per month in heating costs for the heating season isn't a disaster vs spending 5 figures digging out a subfloor to increase the insulation. OP has accepted the compromise, and I see his reasoning, as there is more to a design then raw efficiency. Buildhub is biased towards the raw efficiency to achieve top top 1% performance, but not everyone is as focused, and a top 15% performance vs average housing stock is fine for them! -
The Buildhub Sealant Challenge - are you up to it eh?
Andehh replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Tools & Equipment
Lots of love for this thread!!!! Yep, I'm another one. 10min applying sealant.....30mins trying to get it off everything I've managed to smeer into! Expanding foam is another one... One does not simply apply expanding foam, without making a mess of everything within a 5 foot radius! -
For our porcelain, hot soapy water and a good broom keeps it perfectly clean! Even under a willow tree, and bird shit.
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What about waiting for the hottest, longest dry spell possible.... And pour several litres (and several litres more...) of clear water sealant/weather proofing type stuff over the entire suspect area. Absolutely drown it in the stuff, in the hope it trickles through all the tiny joints and soaks in.... Then sets?! Preventing water soaking through. Nothing to lose, other then a £50 note! Ps... 3am was me wondering if we've over spent on a dining table, but (expletive deleted) me it's nice to have normal people problems vs wondering if the main sewer is deep enough to avoid the need for a pumping station, or the sleepiness nights over £40k of windows which weren't per our design....
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Trickle/ladel more of the black stuff to give you an extra couple of inches then relay blocks!
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One day human kind will create technological magic that will enable us to trace leaks properly. We can put a man in the moon, explore the deepest oceans.... but leak detection still involves trial & error and lot's of poking around and hoping for the best!!!!
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UFH everywhere, and A2A in key rooms for short boosts of heat, and cooling during the summer. Unbeatable combo!! Slept like a (chilled) baby last few hot weeks!
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Bitumen paint, a friend to many of us in these situations!!
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Home insurance policy? Accidental damage etc?
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Setting a Samsung AE160JXYDEH to cool
Andehh replied to troggy02's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Also be keen to see if ever an option ourselves! -
Is that where it puddles by any chance or drains? How long since it's rained for you? We have it odd that after rain, as it dries... Some individual blocks look wet still, then lots around are dry... Almost dries like a checkerboars. Soon all driws the same.
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Aluminium Vs Alic-Clad timber windows cost difference
Andehh replied to flanagaj's topic in Windows & Glazing
Check check and check again! Some bellend changed the style of the windows, and builder failed to spot it... So we ended up with windows different to what we wanted to. Caused a lot of upset for many weeks... Our biggest build emotions.... But now forgotten and accepted. But windows can be one if the biggest single purchases, with so much choice and made to measure etc. We have the smart ally system and very happy with the windows, we just didnt want a central mullion l... Rather a single large pane of glass... But someone added the mullion be cause our windows were too big for single pane, but nobody told us until they arrived. -
20mm Porcelain Tiling on Concrete Slab
Andehh replied to Tim C's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Anti crack mat for sure! We installed one, and still see a few cracks in the grout which need redoing, but touch wood no other issues. Similar sqm to you, laid in 75mm ish sand and cement. -
Ain't water a bitch... Who needs it!!! You wouldn't have this issue with gin! 🍸
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On the brightside , playing with concrete is always good fun! So you did that!!!
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Builder put 'rockwool' below DPC, I am in flood zone. Fixes or thoughts?
Andehh replied to boxrick's topic in Heat Insulation
How often do you get flooded? During those circumstances I'd imagine you're gunna have bigger worries to work through!!!