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Ferdinand

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  1. Price War amongst Big 6 suppliers I heard Martyn Lewis on Monday on R5 pointing out that currently there are very competitive prices on offer from bigger suppliers, so good for anyone who is quite conservative. Programme attached or link here. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07vbnzz Ferdinand 5LiveConsumerTeamWithMartinLewis-20191118-SwitchingEnergySuppliers.mp3
  2. For info that would usually I think be the change of status on the Council Website, or a notice appearing on a lamp post outside the location. Ferdinand
  3. Hopefully these are useful questions. Is that screed that we are looking that was under the ply? What is under the screed? Is it sound? What about the joists? Is it a slab or suspended floor underneath - looks suspended? (Relevant perhaps in considering what happens to the water when a water leak floods it). If it is suspended and downstairs does it need insulating underneath ? (or on top) ! How is it insulated in the floor is a good question if downstairs, how is it sound insulated in the floor if upstairs. Has it got ufh? Assuming not but let's be explicit. (In my upstairs bathroom (not posted yet and not directly relevant) I had to go all the way back basically to the lounge ceiling as the subfloor was not well sound insulated and had been made of butted-up chipboard by the previous self-renovator.) What will you do if it floods? I might argue for a small step up at the doorway - say a non-perceptible few mm, such that the first chunk of water stays in the bathroom rather than the rest of the house, but that then requires some form of tanking. But that then says to make the floor in some way waterproof - but if it is on the Gnd Flr you will need to make it airtight anyway. Click-Fit is a good decision to avoid floor-flexing-tile-cracking problems, but you need to consider it as a bathroom floor. For Click Fit the only one that I ever use is QuickStep (which I did use for a bathroom in 2017), as that is the only one that I have seen to be practically take-uppable and put-downable again, with their own underlay (which is cheap and has adhesive strips at the joints). I would seriously consider the click-fit vinyl as it is a warm finish - and also relatively thin if that matters. I would buy enough do to what repairs I may consider necessary over say a decade - in my case this is usually 20-30% and enough that I can do a loo or cupboard floor and still have a bit over if it turns out to be perfect). Just my thoughts to help stew the brew. Best of luck Ferdinand
  4. Jerry Pournelle used to recommend taking keyboards into the shower for cleaning. Can”t see why it would not work for a laptop, as long as it is dried properly afterwards (and backup up first - but then we all have full backups anyway *). Ferdinand * /lie
  5. Fortunately no milk spilt...
  6. Well my car had a very damp proof boot cos a bucket of the Wickes dam proof membrane fell over and the top came off...
  7. Build one and find out ?
  8. Trust that it doesn’t have a wooden beam going through the middle of it like our Jacobean Chimney did :-). Yes it did catch fire eventually.
  9. To complete this mini thread, t we are the ramp supports I used. This Version of WallBarn ASPs has self-levelling heads which can tilt to about 3 degrees to compensate for minimal fall or irregularities on a roof, or here generate a smooth slope. These are the standard version which take about 600kg each, and adjust up and down by a couple of inches. Costs are about £3.20 for a 40mm ish small one to about £5 and a bit for a 260mm ish big one, with others in between to give a range of sizes.
  10. You could actually install an in-line fan above the ceiling where the current one has its power supply, and make the pipe join using that. They tend to be more powerful and quieter. I had this done to a tenant’s house and we installed and we just did a fan with backdraft shutter, a decently long flexi pipe to the easiest place to put the outlet, and a cowled grill in a gable. Have had no reports of problems. F
  11. Have to watch @Onoff. Has a habit of quoting unfortunate statements before you have a chance to self-censor...
  12. Is it a thing that can be scheduled for better weather next year? Ask roofer?
  13. Hint: count the rows of bricks, then estimate by counting how many in a measured 1 or 2m. Second opinion required from another roofer? F
  14. That recipe should be in "cups". The CCI looks to be a fun body ... 3 Dachshunds on staff it seems.
  15. Some more piccies. As you can see, there is still some work to do, but this is probably 50% done.
  16. Cynicism would argue good sample to get the money then a poor product when it it too late.
  17. Before: https://vimeo.com/user83520911 After The guts put in since 11am this AM. Still edges, sides of turning area etc to do and some tweaks, but not bad for one Saturday in November.
  18. Read the headline. Thought he had bought a Tesla.
  19. It involves dodging mad locals who want to get somewhere...
  20. That is the Buildhub Pocster Avatar fundraising sweepstake we discussed last week gone for a burton...
  21. Hmm. 70-80mm £22.50 at Seconds and Co. if the suitable version. https://www.secondsandco.co.uk/product-page/kingspan-ecotherm-xtratherm Presumably cheaper if any seconds come up. And they are advertising a Black Friday Sale in a fortnight. F
  22. Change to an English Sheepdog or a Golden Retriever, and it will insulate itself ... ?
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