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You can definitely do it alone @Andeh assuming you have the skills, but you will also need a helper at various points for help with lifting, holding, etc. I built a 3.6m x 4.8m (external, excluding cladding) garden room with a garden store in 2018 with help from my wife. We kept the internal floor area under 15m2 as we were building close to the boundary, and the eaves height below 2.5m for the same reason. Hence no planning permission or building regulations requirement. It cost just over £12K at that time, but that included absolutely everything, including the 3m bifolds, all internal finishing and various sundry tools I bought to make it easier to build. It didn't include the cost of the insulated concrete base and the dwarf wall, as those costs were included in the garden design and landscaping bill.
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The biggest IKEA Hemmes bathroom cabinet I can find still weighs less than 40KG. Even when loaded up, there are plenty of fixings that will work without you having to cut out plasterboard. As @Russell griffiths suggests, toggle fixings would work, but I prefer to use GripIt Plasterboard Fixings. They're available at places like Toolstation or Amazon, and come in varying sizes depending on the load you're fixing. The 25mm versions can handle 113KG - see https://www.gripitfixings.co.uk/
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Recessing elec conduit in floor for floor plugs?
garrymartin replied to Great_scot_selfbuild's topic in General Flooring
I believe the Part M document refers to "wall-mounted sockets" in relation to the minimum distances. AFAIK, floor-mounted sockets are still allowed, but always best to check with your BCO for their guidance. -
Cat6 cable 305m Where should I buy from?
garrymartin replied to jimseng's topic in Building Materials
It is. And if you have multiple different cabling uses (network, cctv, TV distribution, etc.) it comes in a wide variety of colours. It seems to be a favourite of many high-end installers. -
Listed Building and Double Glazing
garrymartin replied to DavidO's topic in General Structural Issues
I don't have detailed comparisons, but my understanding is that depending on various factors, it can be 50% to 200% or more expensive than standard double glazing. If you're really restricted from a listed building approval perspective, that may be something that's financially palatable though. -
Listed Building and Double Glazing
garrymartin replied to DavidO's topic in General Structural Issues
Oh, also, something else I learned on Buildhub from @Dan1983 is Astragal bars which are decorative, surface-mounted strips applied to both the inside and outside of double or triple-glazed window panes to create the authentic, subdivided appearance of traditional small-paned Georgian windows. They might be useful for your situation, given your original images. -
Listed Building and Double Glazing
garrymartin replied to DavidO's topic in General Structural Issues
Take a look at https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/adapting-historic-buildings-energy-carbon-efficiency-advice-note-18/ released in February 2026. I also recently learned about vacuum double glazing when I was looking at similar issues on listed buildings. Might be of interest if you can't get approval for standard double glazing. https://www.vacuumglazing.co.uk/landvac-enhance-heritage-vacuum-glazing/ -
Cat6 cable 305m Where should I buy from?
garrymartin replied to jimseng's topic in Building Materials
CAT6 will do 10Gbps so long as the cable isn't very long (37-55m max generally). You can't go wrong with TruHD Cat 6 HDBaseT Cable - tested to 500MHz, so good for 10Gbps if needed. Details and pricing - https://www.fscables.com/products/cat-6-hdbaset.html Datasheet - https://www.fscables.com/sites/admin/plugins/elfinder/files/fscables/Datasheets/C6T00-E00.pdf -
Electricity tariffs
garrymartin replied to Russell griffiths's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I'm not a user, but https://www.sunsave.energy/solar-panels-advice/exporting-to-the-grid/best-heat-pump-tariffs -
Week 40 - We’ve moved in!
garrymartin commented on Benpointer's blog entry in Contemporary build in north Dorset
Congratulations! It's been a privilege to follow along with you as the build progressed, and I'm sure you've given many people hope and inspiration for their own endeavours. May you have many happy years in your new home.- 21 comments
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Week 15 - UFH, screed, and render base coat
garrymartin commented on Benpointer's blog entry in Contemporary build in north Dorset
Errrr.... that was your photo they referenced @Benpointer 🤣 -
Week 15 - UFH, screed, and render base coat
garrymartin commented on Benpointer's blog entry in Contemporary build in north Dorset
Benpointer on buildhub - "The ‘spaghetti’ in the bottom left corner is where all of our external service ducts come into the plant room. 17 ducts in total, including two spare at present, (I may have over-catered): 1. Power to ASHP 2. Power to garden 3. Water pipe to garden 4. Water pipe to workshop 5. Power to workshop 6. Lighting circuit - switched external lights 7. Data to workshop 8. Live power supply in (SSE - single phase) 9. Fibre in (Openreach) 10. Water mains in (Wessex Water) 11. Power to sewage treatment plant 12. PV panel in 13. PV panel in 14. Power to EV charger 15. Data for CCTV 16. Spare 50mm duct (to workshop) 17. Spare 50mm duct (to workshop)" You might also consider control cables for the ASHP ( @Russell griffiths suggestion) and data to the EV charger if not included in the power cable make-up. -
Week 38 - Nearly there!
garrymartin commented on Benpointer's blog entry in Contemporary build in north Dorset
Your continued progress and quality of work is quite inspirational. Good luck with moving in!- 4 comments
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Securing backboxes - Plastered and proving challenging
garrymartin replied to boxrick's topic in Electrics - Other
I've got another couple of choices in my notes... # Selectric FRB-4 2 Gang 47mm Galvanised Steel Back Box – Earths – Fire Rated **SKU** FRB-4 https://www.electricalsonline.co.uk/products/selectric-frb-4-2-gang-47mm-galvanised-steel-back-box-earths-fire-rated?variant=45425845403874&country=GB¤cy=GBP # Niglon FR472 2 Gang 47mm Dry Lining Fire Rated Metal Back Box SKU: FR472 https://www.electrical4less.co.uk/product/niglon-fr472-2-gang-47mm-dry-lining-fire-rated-metal-back-box/ -
My notes say it's recommended to be not more than 2.5 TOG. Also in my notes, @JohnMo put it best from a physics perspective - "Insulated below at a higher thermal resistance to whatever is above the floor to ensure heat moves upwards not downwards". So whilst the ground-floor bedroom and sitting room might be OK sitting on 150mm insulation, you may find that your chosen carpet provides enough insulation on the first floor that the heat radiates downwards instead of upwards.
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Layout advice on a first-floor side extension
garrymartin replied to fandyman's topic in New House & Self Build Design
I'm with @G and J and @Conor with regards to using the bay window area as the access to a new master suite. I'd be inclined to see if you could lose a little more space in the existing bedroom so that you could run a wall of wardrobes opposite the bay window. It's currently shown as 1.37m - if you extended that by a mere 130mm you would have a 900mm corridor, and a 600mm deep bank of wardrobes. That way, your corridor becomes even more functional as a dressing room leading into your master suite. Depends on how close your existing bedroom door is to the stairs, but it might be possible. I would also look at differing arrangements of your master bed position, window position, and the ensuite "block" to create something that flows a little better and looks more pleasant visually. -
Personally, I'd scrap the PIR and Impey Waterguard and put 60mm Marmox straight to the slab with tile adhesive (possibly another 10mm on top at 90-degree depending on existing floor height). Stick the UFH mat on top of that. A couple of conduits with temperature sensors in them (one for backup).Self-levelling compound over it (fibre reinforced). Tile on top of that. You'll probably end up very close to the height of your other flooring, and it will be a very straightforward buildup.
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Groundworks and utility install sequencing
garrymartin replied to sjmtlewy's topic in Project & Site Management
Does your plot have *any* permission on it? If not, you need to start right there. -
Week 28 - Floor tiling, bathrooms, cladding, MVHR, electrics…
garrymartin commented on Benpointer's blog entry in Contemporary build in north Dorset
The fantastic progress and quality results continue! If you've not just been incredibly lucky, and you're able to share, I'm sure everyone would love to know the process you went through to find and appoint your various trades.- 25 comments
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Temporary power to the building from our existing supply.
garrymartin replied to saveasteading's topic in Barn Conversions
It was just an example. To be honest, I don't know how they can sell a 25m extension cable with 2.5mm2 cores for that price. Costs more than that to buy just the cable! But heh, it's a UK company, and has both CE and UKCA marking. Might just be a bargain! (NOTE they also sell it as a kit with a 5kVA 110V transformer, so specifically for the purpose @saveasteading is looking to us it) -
Temporary power to the building from our existing supply.
garrymartin replied to saveasteading's topic in Barn Conversions
Something like this; 2.5mm2 3-core with 4 sockets https://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Blue-Extension-Lead-Cable/dp/B0FVZH1JQD -
Temporary power to the building from our existing supply.
garrymartin replied to saveasteading's topic in Barn Conversions
The cable used in those is listed as 1.25mm2 - you should go for something much heavier duty. Minimum 2.5mm2 considering the distance and use. -
Have you looked at different brands of pattress boxes? Perhaps another brand has the same layout holes?
