Alan Ambrose
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How about designing a best guess scheme that the LPA will approve. You can probably add a clause saying ‘subject to local ground conditions when excavation/SI is done’. Get your approval and crack on. Then redesign (and re-submit to the LPA if necessary) once detailed ground conditions are determined. In terms of the actual drainage problem - as others have said, water is going somewhere right now. It shouldn’t be impossible to figure out how that happens. Likewise, I’m guessing there are known mitigation measures for slip. Piles maybe?
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Congrats, it must be very gratifying to make so much progress.
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Planning officers reports contradict
Alan Ambrose replied to Offtopub's topic in Planning Permission
We’ve had a bunch of LPA inconsistencies on our various applications. Some of them are laughable. It seems each case officer is allowed to make it up as they go along - a lot of the decisions are based essentially on someone’s opinion, even though they’re wrapped up in the language of ‘policy’. Appeal is a route but plan on it taking 9 months for householder’s. The ‘consistency’ thing is large a myth IMO. Maybe set an appeal rolling but at the same time re-submit a v similar application but this time hassle the LPA management and get it pulled into committee. Good luck, you have our sympathy. p.s. we did eventually prevail on both our applications. Two elapsed years and a lot of energy wasted though. -
Wowee, nice
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>>> have a 110mm at each shower footprint Ooooo - underneath the shower tray?
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You want to rotate them a bit like a venetian blind?
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@Nickfromwales - can I ask - what if the shower trays are level with the floor finish and you're on screed + concrete slab with insulation under? If you can't get enough fall in the screed, do you chase out a bit from the the top of the slab?
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Cost effective permeable sub-base for resin bound gravel
Alan Ambrose replied to bmj1's topic in Driveways
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Yeah, but if you have the insulation under the slab?
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There are three other techniques that may help in tricky circumstances - one is judicious use of small hubs to avoid running parallel cables over any distance- powered by PoE if possible. The other is use of ethernet splitters - in some circumstances (non-PoE I believe) you can ‘get two lan connections down one cat5’. Lastly vlans might help in some instances when you want two logically separate networks ‘down one cable’. The internet was designed to offer a bunch of flexibility…without running vast quantities of point-to-point cables everywhere.
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Best products / manufacturers for 110mm & 50mm pipe?
Alan Ambrose replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Waste & Sewerage
@Mike That’s interesting. No problem getting a pressure test? -
Frameless Glass Balasturade and Building Control
Alan Ambrose replied to murat's topic in Windows & Glazing
Yeah the response to the Grenfell ‘not me guv, must be him’ finger pointing was to ‘demand responsibility’. Well once peeps thought about that for a minute, it meant anything remotely safety-related needed a professional … and most importantly their insurance. So insurance industry / paper pushing / friction gains a lot. Common sense and speed not so much. Of course, sometimes you really do need a professional. In this case, maybe the route forward is to use a different SE. Yeah consistency is good, but this is a pretty stand-alone calc. -
Usually this would be triggered only when you got PP and made a new, otherwise unplanned, development i.e. a sizeable uplift in land value. If you bought with PP and have not got additional PP and developed on, say, a bit of garden or an old barn. If not generally it wouldn't apply. Or maybe bought with PP for 1 dwelling and split into 3 plots and uplifted the land value that way. An easy way, maybe is to check with the solicitor who did the original conveyance if they're still around.
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You need a V12 Ferrari 😁 to complete the set. Do they still make those Mazda rotary engines?
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Best products / manufacturers for 110mm & 50mm pipe?
Alan Ambrose posted a topic in Waste & Sewerage
That's it really. For the people with a lot of experience - what's the best quality go to manufacturer? -
Wireless Access Points or Mesh?
Alan Ambrose replied to YorkieSelfBuild's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
While we only had ‘fibre to the cabinet’ i.e. local copper, and all speeds were v low, it didn’t matter whether we were using wifi or cable for any particular device. When we finally got proper fibre I had to figure out why I was only getting 100 Mbps at my PC. Cue replacement of some hubs for 1 Gbps ones. The old cat5 cabling was fine for 1 gig. The various wifi devices generally get only 30-100 Mbps depending on how close they are to an access point. -
Primary vs Recycled - MOT type 3 - subbase for PERMEABLE driveway
Alan Ambrose replied to bmj1's topic in Building Materials
I think it depends a lot where in the country you are and the local geology. Around here it appears v difficult to locate an ‘MOT 3’ material off-the-shelf. But then it’s all sand and clay here. I think you (and I) want crushed granite, limestone or basalt with ‘no fines’. -
biodiversity Net Gain Exemption and LPA conditions!
Alan Ambrose replied to Lincolnshire Ian's topic in Planning Permission
In fact, I suspect that fretting over bng for the gardens on single dwellings is a waste of time. By all means let the big developers think about it, if only for the benefit of their customers, but otherwise the authorities should be looking for bng impact from the big landowners - they’re in the position to make the biggest difference. -
biodiversity Net Gain Exemption and LPA conditions!
Alan Ambrose replied to Lincolnshire Ian's topic in Planning Permission
Yeah, totally agree - it should be treated the same way as CIL. Who on earth thought that two different systems, both involving a self-build exemption, was a clever idea? -
Did anyone have trouble getting the waste pipe to the foul pipe with the right fall and staying within the screed?
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Wireless Access Points or Mesh?
Alan Ambrose replied to YorkieSelfBuild's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
I think tplink has a real security problem, feel free to check. For my 10 cents, cat5/6 to proper computers for gb access, wifi for everything else, unify access points on poe, no mesh. But cat5/6 + poe for cameras etc and anywhere you don’t want batteries (to my mind, that’s everywhere). Check the range of access points - you probably only need 2 for house, maybe +1 for garden …. unless you have say, foil faced plasterboard internally. -
Red/Brown/Buff bricks
Alan Ambrose replied to allthatpebbledash's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Many thanks for that. -
Red/Brown/Buff bricks
Alan Ambrose replied to allthatpebbledash's topic in New House & Self Build Design
@BadgerBodger re York “Handmade” Those look lovely - do you have the exact product name for those? -
Heatmiser Neostat v2 temperature sensor problem
Alan Ambrose replied to Ultima357's topic in Underfloor Heating
@SteveTheRepairman >>> this turned out to be near impossible due to encryption of data packets using SSL and Heatmiser Way back I controlled my heatmiser ufh controller from a custom-made windows app. Now it’s been replaced with a hub and different heatmiser controller and works fine with their app. But … the comms between the stats and the heatmiser ufh controller is standard rs485 - so hackable. Also there’s an api you can use to control the hub which you can use if you want. I’ll see if I dig it out.- 150 replies
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