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    Heavy sliding patio doors over cavity wall opening

    It's more about the load, half of the frame potentially dangling over the cavity, rather than insulation issues. But yes I will stick some celotex in that (very deep) gap first.
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    Heavy sliding patio doors over cavity wall opening

    Hello everyone, I read on the sliding patio doors brochure that they are very heavy and require a solid base. Their base frame will sit over a cavity void. I am thinking to close the cavity with a steel plate, they are "standard" 8mm thick, runs all the length along the bottom of the door. Is...
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    Creating habitable space in loft

    There are no such restrictions. One more question, the currently applied for plans show a normal pitched roof. What if I introduce a break in the slope, a gentle slope to start with, and somewhere down the line a faster incline to arrive at the exact same eaves height as before? This will give...
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    Creating habitable space in loft

    OK great, full planning application it is then. I wonder if they reject it and what excuse they will dream up now.
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    Creating habitable space in loft

    Can anyone please tell me if I need to apply for planning permission to convert loft space to habitable space with the addition of a few roof windows and a staircase? I would have thought that since there is no visible roof changes I would not be needing a full planning application, but you...
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    Window cill

    Yes I agree the vertical lines appear way too perfect and the bricks cut at weird sizes, but why a large company like Everest would ever need to resort to photoshop? They declare £110 ml revenue each year! They surely can afford a proper front door and two windows real photo?
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    Creating habitable space in loft

    Hi, I already have approvals for the higher ridge and the house enlargement in general. And I have started the construction works already.
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    Creating habitable space in loft

    Hello everyone, Quick summary : I am in the process of building a front and side extension to my bungalow and creating a brand new roof to cover the whole structure. The new roof has a higher ridge than the previous roof. In the past many years the council has refused a straight forward second...
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    Window cill

    Don't think it is photoshopped, it appears prominently on Everest's main page along with a front door and everything. https://www.everest.co.uk/double-glazing-windows/sliding-sash/
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    Window cill

    OK, look how terrible this is, and it's coming straight out of Everest's brochure! You'd think they would know better. That is why I am trying to prevent this from happening as much as possible.
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    Window cill

    Sorry my previous was referring to window width openings. The window frame spans from brick left to brick right without mortar ( the frame attaches straight on the bricks ) and I have counted four whole bricks, one brick turned on its side, and six joints , and it is 4 x 215 + 102.5 + 6 x 10 =...
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    Window cill

    OK, for window openings I have it as 1022.50 composed of 4.5 bricks - is that a correct dimension?
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    Window cill

    For windows and doors heights, is it correct to use the DPC as reference or should I be using the finished floor level internally ? I ask because the DPC is already present (or in some areas will be present shortly) whereas the finished floor (for example screed over block and beam) will come later.
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    Window cill

    I have measured from the top of the DPC line to the top of the window cill, so for example we have 11 courses of bricks and 10 mortar joints - 11 x 65 + 10 x 10 = 815 mm Am I doing it wrong? Is this the right way to tell the builders how to build it?
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    Window cill

    Hey guys, I am trying to design an position windows in a new extension, so currently I have it as follows. DPC line - 150mm - 2 courses ( 65 + 65 + 10 + 10 ) Window cill bedrooms - 815mm above DPC or 11 courses Window cill kitchen and utility - 1115mm above DPC or 15 courses Please correct me...
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