Sorry to drag up old thread. How do you know if the model reolink camera you're looking at does timelapse?
Also with these if I have an sd card how much storage does timelapse take up per day/week/month. What's a standard photo rate one every few minutes during daylight hours? Can the reolink camera be hotspotted to your phone so you can download the data without having to fetch the sd card out of it. Even if no WiFi locally.
Lower the better in some respects, like you say just dealing with a 4" hole thru membrane then not trying to make good round half a bend. You could bring it out the wall above your membrane if thats below your insulation layer and lose the pipe in the insulation. Tbf how tall is a rest bend 450mm ish? That doesn't put the invert too deep once you add insulation plus slab.
What about if built into the building like the aussies do. Plasterboard and skim the alcove, set of doors on the front with shelves and hanging rails. Suppose its easier to get more elaborate wardrobes thru if buying materials separately as it won't be a specific invoice for "fitted wardrobes"
If you've not got too much and rake them out thin enough they will just end up as hardcore for your drive or patio. By collecting it your giving yourself a problem. That being said I normally use volumetric lorries for foundation concrete. You've only got to get the amount very rough then to work out to the nearest 8m3
The trim is an angle the same depth as the flooring by about 20 mm wide, silver alluminium from memory. 7mm odd is to go into a channel then prob 7mm gap and 7mm cover onto the lvt. I wouldn't do it without expansion if floating in a big room or one that catches a lot of sun or heat. It does expand in the summer. I never had any probs in kitchen where I used that trim against big patio doors. I did notice my hallway lift slightly on hot days in the summer though where carpet fitters had fitted door bars hard up to lvt at each end of hall