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ProDave

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  1. I wish one of my neighbours would offer me £10K to take a tree down.
  2. Some taps try and inhibit this behaviour by putting a bit of gauze in the outlet, but that has the effect of making the tap appear to stop quicker, but then to drip drip drip for some time (our basin tap does that)
  3. That looks normal to me. What you are seeing is the time taken for the water in the spout to drain down. So nothing "wrong" with it.
  4. Why do you need many cables in the floor? The only cables in the floor (or in my case of a suspended floor, well and truly underneath the floor in conduit) is the cables to the kitchen island. I suggest you first re design the cable routes to go around the walls or up the walls to the ceiling / floor void above.
  5. If the building has not been signed off as complete then yes you can. As I say a temporary habitation certificate is not completion, it just means I am allowed to move in.
  6. So what foundations are you planning to use? 1M deep strip foundations does not sound excessive.
  7. I won't have had BC sign off. A temporary habitation certificate is not sign off, but it is one of the acceptable "evidence of completion" allowed for a VAT reclaim. Most of the remaining work is my sun room and I am expecting to pay someone to supply and fit the windows (the big expense) and since it is a not yet completed new build they should be able to do that zero rated. I will lose out on the VAT on any materials I buy for the sun room after the VAT claim of course.
  8. Change to a modular timber frame and build it as a portable building under the "caravan" rules. No BC needed. And as already mentioned a lightweight structure so less of an issue for foundations. Then you can build the original size.
  9. One more question. If I get my temporary habitation certificate. I then have 3 months so submit my claim. Can I claim for items bought in that 3 months, or can I only claim for items bought up to the date of the temporary habitation certificate?
  10. Have you ever considered the land owner might not be bothered about the tree? We have plenty of trees. I have an ongoing gradual program of thinning them. If my neighbour said to me can I take one down for some reason. the very last thing I would want is 2 more planted in it's place. Perhaps a picture of the site and the tree might give the situation some more clarity.
  11. Tried VLC. Still a picture of a door with nothing moving.
  12. If you get through can you ask if they are accepting claims at the moment please?
  13. Yes the "plan" is not quite working. The plan was to get the temporary habitation and use that for my VAT claim which just might give me enough cash to finish. I was also with the temporary habitation hoping to move onto something more like normal insurance. I have to sort that by mid May. But my dealings with an insurance broker have so far got nowhere. On the assumption that I have a temporary habitation but still have some jobs to do I have been trying to get an insurance quote. But in spite of answering the myriad of questions they have come back with, I still don't have a quote. So it looks like I will be renewing the self build policy yet again and that takes away the rush to get the temporary habitation.
  14. To anyone else reading. To mate boards together. Take an offcut of a piece of boarding so you have a tongue or groove to slot into your open end. Then you can blat that damned hard with a hammer to drive your boards together without damaging your tongue or groove. All that will get damaged is your offcut that ends up as scrap anyway.
  15. I give up. Right clicking and "save audio as" gives me a 23mB .MOV file. I open that with "movie player" and I see a static picture of a door. Nothing moves but there is some sound. Still no bridge.
  16. I click the play button and the sound plays, but no video. If i right click, I get options like "play audio", "copy audio location", "email audio" So my computer thinks it's an audio clip not a video clip. Latest version of firefox.
  17. Am I the only one not seeing a video here? Just the slider and white space above it? P.S I was hoping to see a picture of the bridge, and what it bridges over?
  18. With CV-19 I suspect not? I am considering very shortly (days?) applying for a certificate of temporary habitation to give me "proof of completion" and submitting my VAT claim. I don't want to blow this chance, if I get the temporary habitation and don't use it for a VAT claim within 3 months, then I will have to wait until actual completion. So do i apply for the temporary habitation or wait?
  19. I did just as @AnonymousBosch has shown for the final turn from the main run into the treatment plant. I certainly am not going to change it now.
  20. Nudge that second joint left a little to straighten it. Fill with gravel so the gravel comes half way up the pipe along it's whole length. Photograph it for BCO.
  21. Then roots or no roots I would not build that close to a tree. It has to go and the only way for that is negotiate with the tree owner and you may need to pay him.
  22. Just how far away from your house is this tree? I built 5 metres from a Willow tree. I was surprised just how few tree roots we encountered digging the foundations. Not surprising in my case as the tree is right next to a burn so that's where most of it's roots will be and where it gets most of it's water.
  23. It used to be BR had one extraction rate for a cooker hood, and a higher extraction rate if the extract was e.g. on a wall away from the cooker. Read it and check.
  24. You know what happens when you get a string wind from the "wrong" direction. At the previous house a big beech tree blew down, but from a northerly wind landing it in the farmers field behind us. The usual SW wind would have left it across the burn and much harder to chop up and remove.
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