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@NickK seems like a worthwhile avenue to explore. It has been discussed adding extra EPS to standard EPS ICF blocks I don't see why this couldn't work with woodcrete but I'm not all that familiar with those products.
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Perhaps to get rid of the thermal bridges that woodcrete blocks have..
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Nice. Im going for the 'union jack' with a central drain. Probably just use some roofing batten for the 4 rails
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Ahh that'll be why. I was skipping a few pages if I'm honest. Read the posts where you were being persuaded to use a screed over a concrete mix. Thought you would've heeded! Saved yourself a job though
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I've ditched the freebie linear drain for the McAlpine. Only £105 and that's without the trap. It does what I expected the freebie to do which is allow water under the tiles to find its way out. Thinking about the tanking and decoupling now. Is a product that does both at the same worth look? Like TileSure Or should I be treating this as two separate jobs? This is for a ground floor screed. I braved the eternal bath/boxing in thread a la @Onoff. Page 75 the floor tiles just appear without even a mention of decoupling?!
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Structural Engineer Not Providing Connection Detail
willbish replied to SteveMack's topic in General Structural Issues
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Structural Engineer Not Providing Connection Detail
willbish replied to SteveMack's topic in General Structural Issues
Second @Vijay also received all connection details from SE. Any written contract with the SE you can use as leverage? Alternatively draw the detail up yourself... and see if the fabricators like it. The detail is likely to be quite standard anyway I'd imagine. Welded plate on the end of the universal column with 4 holes in it -
Mount it on a larger hardwood offcut. That's what I did at my last place and it looked good
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It certainly can be. Jobs include fixing extra battens, mounting trays, routing DC cables, fixing flashings and getting the panels on the roof (definitely a two person job!) Depends where on the roof you are putting the panels. If you are putting them at the eaves/gutter you can start straight away with the trays before any slates. If positioning them mid way up the roof then the bottom flashing goes over the slates so in my opinion it's easier for slates first up to the line of the trays. Lateral positioning is also important so you don't end up with a sliver of slate at the side flashings. I posted some detailed photos on Instagram, which shows how I did a mixture of slates then trays then the last slates and finally the panels. Although appreciate that if you are working with contractors this is probably not possible unless they like coming and going alot. https://www.instagram.com/p/B9q63EUnlmQ/?igshid=mhyygq9ysf1u
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Friend of a friend runs a solar install company. I went to him with the best price I could find which was solar-energy-store.co.uk and he was able to knock a chunk off.
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Price and availability of install information. I felt well prepared to DIY after reading everything written about GSE on Buildhub.
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Nope I went GSE with 19x Jinko 305w panels.
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How much space do things take?
willbish replied to LSB's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Yeh good point. There's nothing in Part M4(1) that even mentions kitchens and therefore worktops. -
How much space do things take?
willbish replied to LSB's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Can someone in a wheelchair reach to across a worktop to a consumer unit on the wall behind? Part M is vague. If this is allowable I would probably put my CU in this position. -
Ground floor shower tray - concrete slab headache.
willbish replied to SuperJohnG's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Wet room as per @Russell griffiths certainly seems easier Or buy the tray and trap this week Or bring the soil pipe up in the centre of where the tray will be (tray wont have hole in the centre) then before concrete pour make a box out of OSB to create a void in the concrete 100mm deep surrounding waste pipe and reaching to one corner of tray. -
Soil stack to 110 drain -- the wrong way and right way
willbish replied to TerryE's topic in Waste & Sewerage
It's what I've got and no issues raised yet. I am wondering whether it is correct/acceptable to push a single socket pipe down on to the stub? Feels like using the pipe in this orientation is wrong... -
The porch window pictured above, as an example, was £785
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Hi Dan, This thread has a few pointers and pictures of how not to do it
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Possibly time to renegotiate the purchase price. Do you have a copy of the valuation you can use as 'evidence'?
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Discount Offers of the Week
willbish replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
End2020 Code for euro carparts just got me 40% off a new battery ?? -
I should say the wall feels bomber solid
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Hi @nod any tricks on how I can avoid this happening? It doesn't look pretty but maybe I shouldn't be worried and just carry on. Using self tap dry wall screws. Screwing out and back in again doesn't help. Niether does a pilot hole. VID_20210106_151039~2.mp4
