Oz07
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Ive seen big commercial renovations where they just use metal stud with rockwool behind and in-between. This is on 9" solid brickwork. Surely if good enough for that be fine for modern cavity?
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Need a big old hole for the proper site gates. I think heras would be fine without the netting but you want the privacy
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You'd use metal studs with the brackets and rockwool its easier than timber stud
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I don't think it's possible now on the buying side. Im going through the motions on a plot atm and the vendors solicitor couldn't even communicate with me because of law society rules. I said to the agent what if I was diy conveyancing he didn't really have an answer apart from its rare. Also the money laundering regulations are insane now I don't know how you'd convince vendors solicitor your money is legit.
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I've zero rated jobs in the past there is no form you have to fill in with site details. It would only ever crop up if investigated and I think as long as vat man can see a newbuild has been built at x address which your invoice is for you're good to go. The works could of potentially been done months before its invoiced out.
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Is there a minimum vat reclaim amount? I have seen somewhere councils can verify bng self build exemption by way of proof of vat reclaim rather than Unilateral Undertaking. If using a contractor to build and they are zero rating could you literally buy just like all your driveway blocks at the end and claim for only these? I suspect you'd get a phone call but surely couldn't be refused? There must be similar occurrences where people have employed a contractor upto a certain stage then finished off themselves?
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It's more a question of if you can convince the trade to zero rate as part of newbuild. It seems a grey area to me on a diy vat reclaim you'd probably get rejected but as your doing works as part of the planning for the new build if you can convince them to zero rate I'd probably go for it. Liklihood of them being investigated and vat assessor then researching your completion date would be small I'd think. Your probably going to pay more in profit and overheads than the vat you will save if you get contractors in. Are you are able to diy?
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Clearing the site - secure tool storage.
Oz07 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Tools & Equipment
I have an expandastore they can be put up and taken down by a few guys. Can be handballed around when in pieces. Don't see how it solves your problem entirely though. -
Single Dwelling SUDS - full submission example please!
Oz07 replied to bodger53's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
More jobs for the boys. Bureaucracy gone mad. -
Every time I've had it done its been less than 500 quid. The cheapest service by far. I think it is subsidised somehow because I can't see them doing the job for that.
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I did wonder as you said your windows were made locally. Why could they 3g the windows but not the door?
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Why's this?
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Was there a bit of controversy with strength and cement content with these ready mixed mortars? Glad to hear its holding up ok. You cant trust these young brickie labourers now I see them squirting the plastersiser in like its water.
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What make model?
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You're the science boffin whats the theory on the copper?
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I'd be tempted to try to copper on a newbuild. It costs next to nothing while you're up there on the scaff. Id guess a window cleaner would want atleast 50 quid to clean them especially full 2 storey. That's a chunk out of your return each year
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I just thought for the sake of a few blobs of silicone or something and a coil of copper wire when installing. Would it be effective or is that a myth?
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This one as well maybe more SSW but you can see in full sun. Maybe older panels and protective coating wears off?
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Seen some panels with moss on today walking around. What's the way to keep this off? Regular cleaning or can you just stick a length of copper wire to the house ridge or at top of panels?
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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.
