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Block extension with external floor level above internal
ETC replied to lookseehear's topic in Brick & Block
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Block extension with external floor level above internal
ETC replied to lookseehear's topic in Brick & Block
Yep…..that’ll stop damp coming through the wall!😂😂😂 -
Block extension with external floor level above internal
ETC replied to lookseehear's topic in Brick & Block
Speak to Visqueen - they will do you a detail. -
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Posting again to bump up the forum. Relatively free at the moment if anyone needs help.
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I’m surprised your architect doesn’t know anyone. Most architects will know an M&E consultant who should be able to knock up a few layouts. The other option is to speak to your local friendly plumber and electrician who can do a few proposals on the understanding that they will get a shot at pricing the job.
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How best to raise boarded out area in loft to increase insulation levels
ETC replied to marshian's topic in Heat Insulation
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Go with a warm roof.
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Between the windows.
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Staircase pitch. 42 degree pitch too steep?
ETC replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Won’t comply. -
My thoughts.
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White. Everything white. Just white.
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Steel upright in inner block work
ETC replied to Super_Paulie's topic in House Extensions & Conservatories
Do you need fire protection to the steelwork? -
Huh?
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Lazy architects do this. A good architect will - if appointed to take the drawings to tender stage - will specify EVERYTHING. If you’re faced with a sample drawing that says that an element is “by others” don’t use them. Sometimes I think that most posters have hired very poor architects (if they are even architects!). There are good ones out there and they won’t cost the earth.
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Of course they don’t - they’re for different imposed loads which vary for location.
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Not acceptable to a BCO.
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It’s a current document and physics is still physics irrespective of where you are in the UK.
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If you need to comply - you may not need to although universal access is alway best practice - either make it 1:20 to the door or put in a 1:12 ramp with a 900mmx1200 long landing at the top. Edit: if a change of use you will need access.
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