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Cover Airlight Blocks with Textured Paint or Material
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Richard Willetts's topic in Decorating
I have spoken to block manufacturers in the past about this, and none will agree that bare blockwork can be left. 7N concrete blocks will stand up better, but i would advise using some type of brick, engineering brick would be ideal and also cheap. The trouble with blocks is they absorb water very easily, so you need something to stop this from happening. -
Makes perfect sense, it did seem very cheap for a chinese product. I support the only other thing I could do is use the sensor from my existing vent axia fan, which is white in colour, may be of better quality? I'll take a look at the ones @joe90 mentioned.
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Ahh yeah. That one i posted, the sensor is the small blue bit with 2 connectors, and 5 slits in it (Next to VCC and GND), i recognise it from the existing bathroom extractor fan which has a humidistat in it. My idea was to unsolder it, and solder some wires on, then re-attach to the board.
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For the humidistat relay, would this work: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Humidity-Sensitive-Switch-Relay-Humidity-Controller-Humidity-Sensor-Module/274542659582 MVHR has all the required connections, but it doesn't specify voltage in the manual, assuming it will be 5V but would need to check and I don't have a multi meter. Thinking to get a few of these, and then I can experiment by unsoldering the humidistat itself, wiring it up and locating this inside the ducting with silicone to seal the wires in, leaving the electronics outside of the ducting, connected to the MVHR, what do you think??
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Also need to mount the control panel, and put the wires in some conduit. I'd not had the heating on long when i took this photo hence 16C. To add the unit is very quiet, at trickle speeds its not noticeable from the cupboard when shut. In the rooms you can just hear a very slight sound akin to air flowing through plastic pipe, (which makes sense lol) but its no more noisy than the air purifiers I had, which were whisper quiet. Got a few more tweaks to do, the pipe for the extract from inside (front right) needs shortening a bit so that the flexi isn't quite as bent, and obviously the drain needs sorting properly, at the moment its sucking air in through the drainage pipe, so that will be my next mission, i've got my core drill at the ready!
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I finally got this all connected yesterday, after many months of work getting everything in the loft prepared. Still got a few meters of ducting to insulate in the loft when I reinstate the floor on the loft legs ive got, but the majority is under 200mm of rockwool. I didn't get any photos of the loft side install yesterday as by the time i'd finished crawling round in the eaves, I was just ready for a shower and a lay down! I've still got the drainage to do for the condensate, at the moment i've just stuck a bucket under the unit with the pipe in, but I've got a through the wall fitting which i'm going to have draining both the condensate of the MVHR and the Boiler (in same cupboard) into an external drain. Sat down this morning and worked out what % i needed to set the unit at, at some point I'll borrow the setup tool from here and do it properly, but no point yet until the extension is built, so just using plain floor area and volume, the trickle is set at 43% for both supply and extract. At some point I need to get a humidstat relay to trigger the boost automatically, which I'll install in the extract pipe almost next to the unit. I'll keep my eye on the smoke events and see how they affect the air, and if needs be will get a carbon filter to clean the incoming air. I can definitely tell that the unit is running, you know the smell you get when you open a window and let fresh air in... but obviously its not dropping the temperature anywhere near as much. Total system price, for the unit off ebay, radial pipe and all fittings from BPC came in at just under £1000. The carbon filter is another £300 if I need it, but time will tell. Pretty pleased with that! Photos to follow...
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40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
This is probably bed joint reinforcement rather than a wall tie, to prevent cracking. -
Cover Airlight Blocks with Textured Paint or Material
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Richard Willetts's topic in Decorating
assuming you mean aircrete? celcon/thermalite type blocks? They will need rendering minimum, otherwise water will penetrate and frost could get to them over the years. Can you not ask neighbour if you can remove fence to sort, and then put it back again at your own cost? -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
I don't see how repairing your house would devalue it, I think thats likely BS. For one, how would the people buying it know you'd had it repaired multiple times unless someone told them?! -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
was worried they'd put full fill normal PIR, looks like they've used CT-PIR in places. Its designed to be a full system and should be used all over tho, with differing types you'll have cold spots, especially where theres nothing at all. Speak to them, as it sounds like they fight your corner, which may be useful here -
Plasterboarding and Finishing recommendations
MikeGrahamT21 replied to revelation's topic in Plastering & Rendering
I've done both taping and filling and plaster finish, and I like both. Taping and filling is definitely far more messy though when you sand the filler, if you go down this route, get a box fan and face it out of an open window on full blast, will help a lot. -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
I have zero affiliation with these, and no idea if they are good/not good but maybe worth some research? https://www.mysnagsure.com/ -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
The insulation... Is that full fill? If so, does it have a High Impact Plastic face to it? -
Smoke problem from neighbours
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Savage87's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Yeah, I already have a 'fruitful' relationship with this neighbour, we haven't spoken for years and I certainly can't be bothered opening that can of worms again. I'll see what happens when I switch the system on and take it from there. -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
Perhaps get together with some/all neighbours and force action en-masse against the builder, some sort of group litigation?? It won't be free of course, but you could all share the costs, if the problems are essentially the same? -
Window board/ledge/cill - White
MikeGrahamT21 replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Windows & Glazing
mine don't come off, they're glued on, bit of gripfill ? First photo ones have been on since 2012 -
Window board/ledge/cill - White
MikeGrahamT21 replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Windows & Glazing
Yeah? How so? I think they really finish them off nicely. You could always get some of the iron on melamine strips and use those if you wanted? -
Window board/ledge/cill - White
MikeGrahamT21 replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Windows & Glazing
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Window board/ledge/cill - White
MikeGrahamT21 replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Windows & Glazing
No its pre finished. If you've ever had laminate worktops, its basically just the same as that, but not as thick. Can send some photos of mine if you want? -
Window board/ledge/cill - White
MikeGrahamT21 replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Windows & Glazing
Duraboard gets my vote every time! Melamine faced Chipboard, real easy to keep clean and doesn't scratch easily unlike PVC. -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
What have other peoples experiences been on your estate? -
40mm Gap between blockwork
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Bri44's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
I feel so sorry for you having to go through this, I have personally never seen anything quite as bad! While I was reading through my reaction on it all was knock down and rebuild properly. There will be even more that is wrong that you can't see which will all get covered up again through the fixes. I have no idea if this is a possibility or not, i suspect they will really push against it, but I don't see any way of sorting it properly without doing so. -
i've certainly seen underground water storage tanks like that before, or maybe septic tank??
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You've got yourself a double height entrance hall there! ?
