dpmiller Posted December 11, 2021 Author Posted December 11, 2021 Has all this time passed since I updated last? Wow. The plasterers were back, and we have now only the two small bedrooms and the entrance hallway left to do. Utility is habitable Ensuite near complete bar some tiles round the window, The other two bathrooms are useable but not quite as complete Cooker hood in, and subsequently a couple of units thrown into the kitchen too, just temporary mind. The hood was a mare to install, it's a heavy old bus and not being able to lift by the glass made it "awkward". Impressive airflow from it however so I'm chuffed on the whole. I'm hoping to test it at Christmas as we would like to have the festive meal down here. But that may or not happen as I'm at the whim of hauliers (yay brexit!) getting my range cooker over here in a timely fashion and in one piece... And yesterday got the slab poured for the forthcoming shed. Now, energy numbers stuff. Sure I've has the ASHP in since Feb or so but it's only in the past six weeks or so that it's been working for it's money. UFH is currently a big single zone with the control stat in the entrance hall at the mo, the rads in the two big bedrooms upstairs together with the towel rails, have their own control. Heating flow is 32C, DHW tank is 48C, and the tank sensor is about 3/5 down the 270l tank According to Jeremy's heat loss calculator monthly heat energy requirement is somewhere between 1250 and 1700kWh depending on the ambient temp. Total metered electric consumption for the past 30days is 600kWh Daily consumption by the ASHP according to the meter I've put on the supply is between 17 and 25kWh, the average appears to be about 22kWh which matches pretty well. So I'm pretty happy with that. COP looks acceptable, but I might be able to improve matters slightly still by altering the flow at the UFH mixer as the delta across the ASHP tends to be a wee bit higher than I want and I can happily slow down the floor response a bit. 1
Gone West Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 It's looking good, smart ensuite and that's going to be some shed.
ProDave Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 Don't you normally fit a cooker hood without the glass, and the very last thing you do is lift the glass into place?
Onoff Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 That shed's massive, got to be at least half the size of @Big Jimbo's! 2
dpmiller Posted December 11, 2021 Author Posted December 11, 2021 @ProDave I dunno, but on this one the glass sits down onto the housing @Onoff 10x6m give or take. ?
Big Jimbo Posted December 12, 2021 Posted December 12, 2021 On 11/12/2021 at 19:17, Onoff said: That shed's massive, got to be at least half the size of @Big Jimbo's! Expand It's bigger, the greedy git. 1
dpmiller Posted December 12, 2021 Author Posted December 12, 2021 On 12/12/2021 at 21:55, Big Jimbo said: It's bigger, the greedy git. Expand Play to win, Jimbo ? 1
Onoff Posted December 12, 2021 Posted December 12, 2021 On 12/12/2021 at 21:55, Big Jimbo said: It's bigger, the greedy git. Expand But only one storey and no indoor pool like yours! 1
dpmiller Posted February 23, 2022 Author Posted February 23, 2022 Sitrep. Cooker *did* arrive, operation festive food was a success. Still waiting for the shed More tiling done. Now... interesting stat time. Current abode is about 700sqft and not incredibly hard to heat in my experience. I put 500l of oil in the tank at the start of December and looking at the tank I'll be ordering oil again next week. While the previous purchase was about £260 it'll now be about £320 for the same quantity In comparison, I got the quarterly electric bill for the new place last week- £340, or 1860kWh. For 2700sqft...
Onoff Posted February 23, 2022 Posted February 23, 2022 I feel your pain. My oil quote from last Friday was up 9p/L by Monday. Had 2000L in October. Down to 455L now.
dpmiller Posted March 23, 2022 Author Posted March 23, 2022 Shed arrived yesterday. Yay! Roller door being fitted today. Now to get stuck into wiring it up and getting some racking sorted 2
SteamyTea Posted March 23, 2022 Posted March 23, 2022 On 23/03/2022 at 07:40, dpmiller said: Shed arrived yesterday. Expand On 23/03/2022 at 07:58, Conor said: BIG shed Expand Looks bigger than my house.
Gone West Posted March 23, 2022 Posted March 23, 2022 On 23/03/2022 at 07:40, dpmiller said: Shed arrived yesterday. Expand That looks good. If you don't mind me asking what size is it and what make. I'm looking for something similar.
dpmiller Posted March 23, 2022 Author Posted March 23, 2022 it's 6x10, from C&S in Tullamore. 40mm insulated, insulated roller door. 1
SteamyTea Posted March 23, 2022 Posted March 23, 2022 On 23/03/2022 at 08:55, dpmiller said: it's 6x10 Expand Yes, bigger, by 28 m2. So allowing for my upstairs, about the same size.
Homer92 Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 NI Building Control Query - Recently finished my house got the last drawdown from mortgage using Completion certificate from Architect. Can I ask what is the incentive for me to get BC completion cert now? I've a few items to complete for BC and money is running dry so is there any rush getting them done?
Conor Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 (edited) On 06/04/2022 at 13:19, Homer92 said: NI Building Control Query - Recently finished my house got the last drawdown from mortgage using Completion certificate from Architect. Can I ask what is the incentive for me to get BC completion cert now? I've a few items to complete for BC and money is running dry so is there any rush getting them done? Expand You'll need it for a residential mortgage and home insurance. (Or so I've been assuming!!) Or did you do the work with a residential rather than self build mortgage. Also need the BC cert for selling the house. Edited April 6, 2022 by Conor
Homer92 Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 On 06/04/2022 at 15:03, Conor said: You'll need it for a residential mortgage and home insurance. (Or so I've been assuming!!) Or did you do the work with a residential rather than self build mortgage. Also need the BC cert for selling the house. Expand Done it with Progressive on a self build mortgage, but got on a residential rate with Progressive when Architect issued completion cert. Will never be selling house - so I guess there's no real panic to get it. 1 1
Declan52 Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 Once you get the completion cert the clock starts ticking with the vat reclaim so think about any thing else that you might need and if the funds allow buy it. Plus once that cert is in then the local friendly rates person will be paying you a visit. So make sure what ever needs done makes the house uninhabitable. No water supply, no kitchen or bathroom etc.
Ronan 1 Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 On 06/04/2022 at 17:25, Homer92 said: Done it with Progressive on a self build mortgage, but got on a residential rate with Progressive when Architect issued completion cert. Will never be selling house - so I guess there's no real panic to get it. Expand You've made my day with this, I've just started my build with a progressive self build mortgage and was wondering about if they'd accept the Architects cert, my "Architect" would be alot more sympathetic than BC
vfrdave Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 On 23/03/2022 at 08:55, dpmiller said: it's 6x10, from C&S in Tullamore. 40mm insulated, insulated roller door. Expand Some job.
Lord Greyabbey Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 Great thread!! And house looks fantastic. I'm beginning the journey, not far from you it would appear. Between Carrowdore and Greyabbey. Be good to pick your brain at some point if that was possible...
dpmiller Posted May 24, 2022 Author Posted May 24, 2022 @Lord Greyabbey Hi and yes, you could almost lob a stone that far. PM sent
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