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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    Hi, Thank you for the input thus far on this topic particularly from some of the more seasoned participants on this community. Is there an accepted building option which comprises of a single skin block/brick construction + insulation? My concern is moisture migration both in and out of the...
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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    Hi 23vc. Thanks, always worth pointing out. Yeh already factored that in. Adds around £600 to the build. No building regs so could get away with digging down to competent strata (around 600mm from my porch build).
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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    Hi Mike, Can you give me some more details on how that works please? From my understanding, having the "thermal mass" of the blockwork means that the heating system is warming up the cold blockwork. later in the day the now warm blockwork then radiated this back into the room as the room...
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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    @mrrusty Thanks, great read so far! @^woody^ That actually makes perfect sense. Great break down of the topic into the fundamentals. I think I'd decided to go for a rendered blockwork build. I will however be cladding the front with timber to soften the building.
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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    Hi Woody. The marginal loss of internal floor space is not an immediate concern for us. There must however be differences in building performance that i'm not aware of that would make a practical difference for us. For example might be, heating time for the building, over heating during summer...
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    Cavity blockwork Vs Timber frame Garden Room (1)

    Hi I'm planning the build of a garden room / office space which will be used year round. Therefore comfort will be a significant factor. The building will not be subject to building regulations although I plan to have it conform to a traditional house build. I have looked at 2 structural...
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    Rectifying skim finish work

    Hi I have recently had some plastering work undertaken to a small area. To be honest i'm not impressed with the final finish for the following reasons - Number of areas where tape can be seen - Number of area where the beading can be seen - Number of areas with defects ie lumps or areas of...
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    What is this? Existing foundation?

    Err more information please. I thought there was a patent on these (although due to expire this year).Can you send me a supplier detail please?
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    What is this? Existing foundation?

    Horrible. At over £1 per brick and only available in metric they are a thorn on the rear end to match up.
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    Rendering options

    Hi I'm looking to apply external render medium dense concrete blocks. What are the options available to me? I've had lots of tradesmen mention a system called k-rend. There is also the traditional sand & cement. I've also come across a product called OCD one coat. A bit lost with it all. Can...
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    What is this? Existing foundation?

    Hi everyone Is anyone able tell me what the concrete strip is that sits between the external wall and the paving slabs and its purpose? The property is 1952 post war. The property barely has a foundation under it.
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    Composite door hinge movement

    Hi Ronniecabers. Thanks for your reply. I have adjusted the nut to its maximum adjustment. The door still catches by the 1-2mm. Sorry i don't know what you meant by "prise the cover off and use and Allen key slot" - can you clarify? The hinge moves on its own. I have taken a clearer photo...
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    Composite door hinge movement

    Hi I have noticed 1 - 2mm of movement in the top hinge of my composite door. This is causing the door to 'catch' at the top edge. See photo of position of movements. The middle of the 3 metalic pins moves to the right. So the nut you can just see is moving further into the cashing inline with...
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    Plasterboarding around windows

    Hi First time plasterboarding (dot & dab) a small area. Should i dot & dab the widow reveals first and leave the required overhang so that the wall boards meet flush? The overhand would be 12.5mm + 10mm dab = 22.5mm (25mm) Thanks!
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    Do I need a cill on a composite door

    Thanks for the input and confirmation. I was heading towards the cill options but the confirmation is always good. Thanks chaps!
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