Kelvin
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Well it has a bell on it. 😂 The first gen intercom is an awful looking thing more suited to a block of flats.
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Checks list. I’ve done 19 of those and have barely put a spade in the ground.
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Shame the new Loxone intercom is £527 ex VAT!!
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Protect VC Foil Ultra vs Pro Clima Intello Plus
Kelvin replied to Thorfun's topic in Heat Insulation
I have this quandary too. I already have the Protect VC Foil Ultra as it comes as part of the timber kit albeit they don’t fit it. Reading the Intello Pro Clima documentation it says that for best performance it should be fitted over the insulation and not directly onto board and in every picture that’s what they show. Our kit is a closed panel system and the wall build up has the air tight barrier on top of the OSB this is then battened to create a service void then insulated plaster board. This is going to be a similar build up on a SIP construction unless there’s another layer of insulation on the inside. Therefore is there much benefit of using it in my build up if it’s not optimal and have any of you used it in this way? -
That seems quite dear for what is supposed to be an inexpensive option. You don’t fit MVHR for the heat recovery as the primary reason.
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New member... over budget at the start, what to do?
Kelvin replied to worriedexpat's topic in Introduce Yourself
Is the QS charging a % of the cost as their fee or is it a fixed cost? -
Detached garage foundation insulation - worth doing?
Kelvin replied to Kelvin's topic in Garages & Workshops
Looks good. I ruled UFH. A2A heat pump instead. -
It was why I thought about it for my insulated garage/workshop. Seemed like a reasonable way to heat/cool the space that wasn’t very expensive to buy or to run but could heat it up quickly enough.
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New member... over budget at the start, what to do?
Kelvin replied to worriedexpat's topic in Introduce Yourself
That’s mentally expensive. Our groundsworks, for example, including a 25m retaining wall, large garage foundation, similar sized house, and all drainage is £47k. This is on a slope so needs a bit more levelling and a longish driveway formed. £17k for internal doors? How many doors are there and what are they made out of? Etc. You could half this cost I reckon if shopped about a bit without trying too hard. -
Builder asked could we employ him?
Kelvin replied to CalvinHobbes's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Don’t do it -
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I’ll have a look as I rendered that picture
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My planning permission includes one for the insulated metal garage largely because I might eventually build an office inside the garage so wanted the option.
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I used Virtual Architect 11 but find it quite hard to use but that’s mostly down to me. However the output is pretty good. I also used RoomSketcher for the internals. That’s really easy to use so I’ve spent more time with that.
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I'm at the stage where I need to think about this and have been speaking to the electrician. We've decided on fitting plasterboard backboxes. However I spoke with the Glidevale (we're using the same product) and asked about screwing directly into the airtight barrier securing to the OSB of the CPS panel. They said it's perfectly fine to do this as it self-seals around the the screw. The issue is when they've put something in the wrong place and remove the screw so you need to cover the hole with tape. They also said that once you've decided where the services are going you can fit butyl tape for them to screw through which doubles up the sealing for a belt and braces approach. Obviously poking cable through a hole in the air barrier is wrong and to be avoided albeit if you need to do it you can seal around the hole and cable.
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Detached garage foundation insulation - worth doing?
Kelvin replied to Kelvin's topic in Garages & Workshops
Just finishing this off. Decision made. 80mm for walls and roof. Added £1500 to the overall cost. Plus an insulated sectional door. At some point I'll create a separate office that I can further insulate. In terms of the floor insulation. There are two ways they have done it. They've only ever done option 1 once before for a classic car showroom. All the others are option 2 with the obvious thermal bridge. -
New member... over budget at the start, what to do?
Kelvin replied to worriedexpat's topic in Introduce Yourself
@Mrs Gray Is that £300k just to wind and weathertight? So you still have final roof and cladding to fit and then all the interior etc -
Welcome. No stupid questions here. Just a wealth of knowledge and helpful people.
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Reolink seems to the most cost effective way to do camera/NVR. Cameras are good. The NVR options includes variants that have the PoE switch built in. No subscription. Sorting the door camera out would make it a fairly complete system.
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From what I understand you need to pay a subscription to use all the features of both. That might not bother you much but make sure the basic free features suit your use case when comparing them.
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These are the same people that run speed tests on their computers and talk about the results on forums.
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Hard to change yes but it can be part of the residential area and doesn’t necessarily need a fence between it and the garden. Different councils take different positions on it.
