Bonner
Members-
Posts
836 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by Bonner
-
Can you fall a patio against slope of land
Bonner replied to connick159's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
I am not aware of any particular standard, as long as rainwater does not run towards the house or pool on the slabs, 1:80 should be fine -
Can you fall a patio against slope of land
Bonner replied to connick159's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
As you have worked out, second one is probably best. Priority is to ensure the adjacent paving falls (slightly) away from the house. Then it is a matter of working with the lay of the land as best you can. Trying to make the top patio fall away from the house may need a lot more excavation and a step/retaining wall -
From what you described nobody is going to say it’s fine, so you might as well go straight to a builder. Hopefully one who can come up with a pragmatic solution.
-
Best/easiest way to do cheap patio jointing?
Bonner replied to rh2205's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Don’t know, I just use a brush. I suppose it’s a balance between cost and resilience -
Best/easiest way to do cheap patio jointing?
Bonner replied to rh2205's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Dry mix of sand and cement brushed in is the easiest and cheapest way. I usually give the joints a good soaking and let the surface dry off, then brush in and tamp down with a suitable size piece of timber. Fine mist spray to finish. -
Stone and Rubble Wall. Structurally Sound?
Bonner replied to RobertG's topic in General Construction Issues
Very similar to my last house, everything looks like it’s about crumble (one of the reasons I decide to build new). Nevertheless it didn’t fall down or even show any signs of movement in 13 years I lived there. Unless you want to knock it down, all you can do is stabilise the walls as best you can, mainly by filling/pointing the gaps. The door lintel itself looks solid however the wooden/clad beam running from the corner looks like it needs propping while you stabilise the supporting wall underneath. -
Galvanised one from Wickes, has been surprisingly tough for the price. Don’t go overboard, expect it to be destroyed or nicked!
-
What to do with MVHR for final airtest
Bonner replied to PNAmble's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
+1 I just taped up the inlet and outlet terminals outside -
Is it Nolte?
-
It might work only if the flow goes in at the top but I would go for a smaller radiator connected at opposite ends, which most likely to work effectively.
-
Is the paint actually flaking off? If not and it is firmly adhered to the caulk, it is just shrinkage which can’t be avoided. All you can do is put another coat of paint on the areas but expect there may be further (but less) cracks as the caulk flex’s and timber moves.
-
Make a feature of it? It will be very difficult to blend perfectly even with the same bricks so don’t try to hide it. You could go with something completely different or decorative brick bonding. Simplest way is to set the new (similar) brickwork in reveal, set back the same as the existing door frame.
-
Buying a house without a new build warranty
Bonner replied to oksleator's topic in New House & Structural Warranties
Another potential route is an indemnity insurance. I guess it is more or less the same thing as a retrospective warranty but might be worth asking the question. -
VAT number changed
Bonner replied to AliCHH's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
Use the number shown on the receipts, HMRC will make the connection -
Moths in my MVHR?
Bonner replied to Chris2's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Agree with @G and J, sounds like they are just getting drawn into the ducting, unlikely to be living inside the MVHR -
Moths in my MVHR?
Bonner replied to Chris2's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Note, I have used moth smoke bombs before but not with MVHR. If I had the same problem, I would try lighting one near the inlet and let it go through the system on low fan speed (following manufacturer’s instructions of course!) -
Moths in my MVHR?
Bonner replied to Chris2's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
What do you mean by ‘in house’ MVHR filter? Is that the central unit supply filter? Moths should not be getting through the filters unless they are living and breeding in the heat exchanger matrix! Should be relatively easy to fumigate the system with an insecticide smoke bomb. -
-
I think there is some sense in what he said. If you install a drip say 30mm off the wall, there will be quite a bit of the run off gets blown back on the wall. Will reduce the staining, not eliminate it.
-
Building control don’t care about being level, only meeting regulations. How much difference between high and lowest points? My subfloor was about 40mm out, I filled some low spots which reduced the difference to 20mm and made the rest up in the screed.
