
Oz07
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Why would they do it like this just sounds like aggro. I can understand the other way round waiting till roof is on and pour a slab/screed that is pretty common
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Economics of DIY and Self Building
Oz07 replied to Gus Potter's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I think it's all cyclical. We've been so long in the time when land prices are so high. I remember early 2010 you could haggle for prices with plots on open market and there was a lot of meat left on the bone for whoever built it out. Nowadays builders seem to be almost buying the work with the plots for sale on the open market. All that risk and capital tied up for 20 maybe 25% with all the time it takes and regulations to comply with. God forbid there was ever an accident with all this principle contractor and designer nonsense. I'm sure it will go back the other way at some point. -
Drilling hole through existing foundation
Oz07 replied to LSB's topic in General Construction Issues
Channel it with a saw and breaker it out or deeper than 6" from top? -
Joe90 had a simple wide cavity with solid eps fill. Off the denby wood design or whatever it was called
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Yeh wasn't it terrye that rings a bell
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Oh well you can't bring another up now but one near opposite corner or in stud / plant room behind would of been helpful. I think you are limited to how close connections can be on the horizontal level. Ie a branch connection has to be so far below a toilet waste. Check out the build regs doc it has these dimensions in
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Do you also have to consider what your cladding the frame with? Lightweight works well with raft, brick or block can be a bit trickier. Didn't someone here have a bit of bother with this and cold bridging years ago?
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Why is you waste pipe miles away from where it's needed? I'm not sure you can have 2 appliances into a single 40ish mm pipe? Building regs doc is pretty helpful. Check that out.
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No. Sometimes I rethink on self build. For the price you pay for an older property, I think especially with some of the nicer period ones, you literally couldn't rebuild them for the price you can buy them for. The skills are not there. That's before you consider the quality of the materials used compared to now. Obviously there's cons to an older house but I'm not sure energy efficiency is the be all and end all it's made out to be.
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I think even the quality of clay is not as good as it used to be. I've chopped into old clay before to make connections good as gold tried it couple of years ago on some modern clay stuff, supersleeve? It just went dead brittle and splintered into a million pieces. You can probably find some better quality stuff though. Was on a job where a 6" public drain had to be diverted and that was all in clay so must be a reason the water companies prefer it.
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All the fun of the TV pattress.
Oz07 replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
I set ours too high in last place. Got used to it but would've been better lower. Can't remember the best angles for watching but available online. -
I think deciding on shower tray is a pretty crucial decision very early in the process. My last place was a bungalow and I decided, and maybe bought it before even coming up out of the ground. Got the 110 waste pipe bang on centre of the shower waste I'm sure there are enough different layouts of tray to get you out of trouble on a first floor but for gf showers in solid floor it's especially important.
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Is it worth having a gas connection for self build house?
Oz07 replied to Wadrian's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
Thanks for detailed reply. Looks like heat pump is the winner for new build if you are on the right tariff. I will consider for my next place. Maybe bottled gas is the way forward for cooking. In those articles are they saying that the price difference between gas and leccy is growing? To me it seems like the more renewables they turn on the higher energy prices go. Subsidies and linking the price to gas is killing us on these. I remember years ago jeremy saying how the gas price was only going to increase relative to leccy. My argument was if it went too high the govt would end up subsidising it. When the Ukraine business happened and energy shot up this is exactly what happened. It's stupid because we're only subsidising our energy bills with debt or future taxes but that's how daft politics can be. -
Is it worth having a gas connection for self build house?
Oz07 replied to Wadrian's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
I just came across a post on x and it had both these articles linked -
Is it worth having a gas connection for self build house?
Oz07 replied to Wadrian's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
While browsing online this afternoon I see this crop up. Apparently govt chef scientist says heat pumps won't save money. I'm sure there are nuances and I know that the high performance houses being built by members on this forum would be more suitable than others. How does this link square with what was being said here @JohnMo? Are they referring to cop with the figure of 2.8? Are they saying that it would have to be 4 to match gas? Excuse my ignorance I've never never ran a hp before. https://thegwpf.org/publications/new-paper-reveals-governments-heat-pump-plan-as-uneconomic/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/net-zero/not-clear-heat-pumps-save-people-money/ -
Get a good brand of pipe. I've picked some cheap ones up which feel half the weight of proper brands. Also make sure they come straight I've sent some bananas back once. Mustve been stores wrong for ages in sun or something.
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So I need level access on this door....it's 4.5cm
Oz07 replied to CalvinHobbes's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Lightweight dpm and feathered screed upto it. Break out after sign off replace with preferred solution. -
Not sure what the regs are but if a straight ish run with no branches I imagine it would be pretty long. The way drains are jetted nowadays what's to go wrong?
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Covenants in plot sale contract
Oz07 replied to AshleyFae's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
How bad do you want this plot? Is it keenly priced? I know where I'd be telling them to go with to 30% markup on water. Aren't even static home sites regulated in what they can make on you for utilities? The second piece doesn't sound great either. Hopefully it's a buyers market where you are and you can say no thanks to these. -
Wet plaster or dot and dab for my self build?
Oz07 replied to Berkshire_selfbuild's topic in Plastering & Rendering
Durability is a concern if you have kids, or anger issues, or even worse kids whose behaviour gives you anger issues! -
I've done exactly this for a connection to purlin before. There was no detail on any drawing but had these hangers and the height of the purlin was dictated in line with the rafters. Was where a cut roof met trusses. Not fell down yet.
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Wet plaster or dot and dab for my self build?
Oz07 replied to Berkshire_selfbuild's topic in Plastering & Rendering
Another consideration. Aren't walls a lot more durable with skim on too? Like you try denting a normal sheet of plasterboard with your knuckles or a hammer versus denting a board that's been skimmed. For some reason its alot harder than you would imagine 3mm of skim makes it. Don't ask me why, science! -
Conditions imposed on a planning application approval - fight back
Oz07 replied to Bancroft's topic in Planning Permission
You can discharge all pre conditions at once saving multiple app fees. If its outline at this stage can you not just submit these docs as part of your reserved matters and kill 2 birds. -
Do people ever worry about thermal breaks with soil pipes? It seems we go to a lot of trouble to minimise and then have a network of pipe running thru the house. I suppose they sit at a higher temp than outside air.