I meant the mist coat super diluted. There must be a way to make it stick to another paint else they are basically saying you need a fresh plastered wall if your going to use this paint ie not suitable for existing walls without re skim.
Is there any universal mist coat you can use? I used that cheap Leyland in last place for mist and put the dulux diamond matt over the top no problems and that was pretty expensive paint
It's difficult to guess in that case then. I doubt you'd have a flat roof in that space. What id guess is a 3x2 or 4x2 timber plate ontop of your window, following each section, then some ceiling joists resting on this plate or window heads, then your rafters joined to these. With a brick or possible stud wall in line with first floor wall as you've said it used to be a bungalow
Ok then well its probably a lintel in line with first floor walls and the hipped roof built off this resting on the bay window. I doubt its your floor joists cantelivered out as your ceiling is flush inside. Can't you go upstairs and check out the wall below that first floor window? Knock it is it solid or hollow.
Do you pull the applicant name and details and write them letters ?
Dear sirs seen this on planning portal would be interested in purchasing for family home etc etc
Yeh I know about the cuts being cracked control done it plenty. Just curiosity post people tend to tie ufh pipes to mesh if in slab or alternatively clip to insulation if in screed. Was wondering if the pipes accommodate movement ok if in actual slab with no mesh
I think these responses are being written by AI
Is there any way bots can join the forum and post these type of queries or is op just utilising ai to draft their responses. You suspect the original query is copy paste due to the formatting. There have been a couple of posts on this forum recently that make me suspicious. The user the other week quoting replies and inserting spam links.
In this case I doubt it will be noticeable. It normally happens more when you have a bastard valley. The ones you see are not purposely setting it lower they are just keeping the internal line set flush to the rafters
Think of it if you cut a 6x2 at 10 deg it will be near enough 6" across the cut, cut it at 45 degrees and will be a lot longer.