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  1. The best thing about slurry you could pretty much add the wash out contents of the mixer to the slurry. Just use shovel if no mixed. Bit of elbow grease its a sloppy mix anyway. Don't add all your water at the start get it mixed first then keep adding water to get consistency you want.
  2. Why hangers instead of building into the wall?
  3. Generally valued per sq ft or m. Round my way approx 3500 m2. More important are the numbers though would it really make such little difference like 20 quid a year in energy?
  4. I wouldn't be selling it as for my home but I just can't see the justification for the wider cavity. 50 year payback is insane. Also 3m2 is enough for a little ensuite or cloakroom, it adds up.
  5. Yeh i think my last place had poor form factor it was a T shape and a bungalow. Also the cold bridge at truss to wall wasn't great as didn't go with eco trusses so insulation was quite tight here. Air tightness was great but mvhr was over ventilating I did diy commission then paid for someone reccomend by bpc to commission, they were clueless. Anyway forgetting windows for now because I'm just looking at whether its worth increasing insulation width. I don't think it is.
  6. Was weighing up this choice recently leaning towards 200mm cavity. I've built last 2 houses at 150mm. I plumbed the numbers into Google AI just to see what it thought on a 8x11m box 2 storey house. If the info it gave me back is right then I'd probably stick at 150mm. I thought it wouldn't be too much dearer but I think things will add up. I do remember someone @Mr Punter? Saying it was best to internally insulate the additional 50mm to keep everything more standard, footing width, ties, closers, lintels etc. The energy savings just don't seem worth it 50+ year payback and if you are constrained on overall size of dwelling your losing 2 or 3% in net floorspace. Anyone else make this decision and why?
  7. A 2x1 behind the skirting board. Otherwise cut flooring back and fit a bigger fillet. How far back is the joist?
  8. Those hangers don't look bad to me from the picture. I'd be inclined to board over. Sometimes a flat bit of timber and a whack with a hammer flattens it out.
  9. What are you having tape and fill or skim? Skimmed boards can be fitted with a few more lumps and bumps than the former
  10. Well you're not going to fill that deep in topsoil. Either hardcore or some inert fill. Are you parking on it or is it just planting/garden? If you had a trustworthy grab driver who you knew they could lose some loads on your job. Wouldn't want any old rubbish though.
  11. How much do you need to fill? Have you dug out for your foundations yet? You can fill with whatever you dig out and cap with topsoil
  12. No excuse for bad work but I learnt young you can mess something up trying to get a good job perfect. There's a couple of sayings with the same message.
  13. Lovely. Any idea of a ballpark figure. I've been considering a cut string staircase for upcoming project. Won't be as wow factor as that but will be something different from the usual white string oak handrail carpeted stairs job.
  14. I am skeptical the reserves of north sea oil and gas are as low as you make out. I have zero knowledge on this though. I suspect you could find sources which confirm whatever views one has. Some will say decades left, some will say not much.
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