MAB Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago "Guy's rolling up his sleeves as he explores how to make your home cheaper to heat. Using all his engineering experience, can Guy make energy bills a thing of the past?" "Guy Martin attempts to transform a 1930s semi-detached property into an eco home with no energy bills. The 90-minute programme, Guy Martin’s House Without Bills, will follow Guy's nine-month renovation of an average family home in Trafford, with the ultimate aim of driving its gas and electricity bills as low as possible. Whilst taking on the ambitious project, he also shows viewers how to reduce their rising energy costs with a range of advice and tips for any household wanting to cut bills and carbon emissions from their home, regardless of their budget." https://www.channel4.com/programmes/guy-martins-house-without-bills I watched this programme with some interest but i think the Home Building Industry will have to raise the general levels of on-site accuracy, specialist training, apprenticeships, quality control inspections and recruit/improve installation/construction skills in the UK workforce.....
JohnMo Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, MAB said: Guy Martin attempts to transform a 1930s semi-detached property into an eco home with no energy bills. He doesn't attempt, they film a team doing it and does a little bit of hands on. It was interesting but... 1
Nickfromwales Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago It's like picking one single grain of sand off a beach and polishing it for a few hours and saying it's a diamond. As above, it's just not achievable as nobody has enough GIF to do absolutely amazing work for the same price as someone else making it a bag of shit. Public just won't or can't spend this amount on capital 'adventure', especially if they're not living there for the rest of their lives, which they'd need to do for the ROI. Great TV though, I'm sure, ......as is GD....... 1
markharro Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I think it was a really important programme actually. Guy Martin is the modern day Fred Dibnah and people will sit up and take notice. Yes of course a 6 figure renovation is niche but the pre-fab terraces are the real takeaway message. We can and we should be building quality stuff like this and not the absolute C%$p that is the standard new build or indeed old build. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, markharro said: I think it was a really important programme actually. Guy Martin is the modern day Fred Dibnah and people will sit up and take notice. Yes of course a 6 figure renovation is niche but the pre-fab terraces are the real takeaway message. We can and we should be building quality stuff like this and not the absolute C%$p that is the standard new build or indeed old build. Not saying we shouldn't Look at what we promote here, with everyone contributing to help the next chap. "Can" is down to cost, "Niche" comes with a price tag, and often the goal not being achieved by corner-cutting or commercial bean-counting, or lazy trades getting a newer, elevated wage, to still turn out crap.
craig Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I hate to say it, we don't have the standard of workmanship or mass builders capable of achieving it. Training the trades will take a long time and a lot of "we know better attitude". All of them do the builds on the cheap, cut corners where and when they can. As an example, I wouldn't trust Bellway to run a bath. Smaller more independent builders have come a long way but in my opinion, we are still miles behind achieving anything like this on a mass scale. The recent warm grant scheme should highlight the amount of charlatans that are around.
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