
Oz07
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Are builders currently busy? seems a bit of a slow down.
Oz07 replied to Edward Brennan's topic in Introduce Yourself
Spoke to architect yesterday. He says the BNG is killing the small scale stuff. Nobody has any idea about it including local authorities. Even on the self build exemption you're having to pay for unilateral undertaking. I've got a small bit of ground near me storing some gear on suitable for pair of semis. I'm going to wait till this scheme gets axed for smaller sites. Architect agrees and says others doing the same. This must be going to impact the pipeline of jobs going forward. Does it apply to extensions over the certain size too? -
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.
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So could they make equivalent savings with heat pump or are they already using?
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I had one next to combi in last place and thought about feeding it via a blended hot. Never did in the end. Depends how close to source or if you have a circulating hot in your place? Another vote for samsung here sick of pissing around with less than 5 yr guarantee. As for washing cold that's a no call me a luddite but most gets 40c towels get 60c.
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Major renovation and extension in Gloucestershire
Oz07 replied to SteeVeeDee's topic in Introduce Yourself
You will have to do the math but might be worth your time searching for a small joinery workshop rather than the machines. Ok you'll end up paying the guy some wages, overhead and a bit of profit but probably more cost effective unless you want the machinery and have further work for it? -
Structural warranty and internal fire doors
Oz07 replied to WisteriaMews's topic in New House & Structural Warranties
No but they will want to see the firestopping on an inspection. Either first fix if linings in then. If putting them in second fix then before arcs go on. I'm not sure you can actually call them out for just frames they usually inspect if looking at neighbouring plot on bigger jobs. -
Hardwood Doors (4) and Windows (14) Preservative Treatment
Oz07 replied to patp's topic in General Joinery
I had the same with having to sand it all off. Hopefully only needed on external faces? -
I had a fence up at all times. I would even if considered painting the glass to stop the nosey b!tch. I learnt the hard way 10 pr so years ago let her round and she started charging me just after first fix. As I say I've not made the mistake again never let them on another site all same local authority too.