I wasn't implying they would tell you to stop work for a non-compliance. I was talking about a dangerous structure. Anyway, the OP's not been back...
Please tell me you're not being serious? Do you / have you ever *actually* work(ed) in the construction industry? If the BCO comes on site and...
"Excuse me Mr BCO, but I would like you to quote me the SI under which I have to follow your instructions..............." :lol: I've never...
LABC can tell you to stop work if they deem you to be working dangerously.
Why? What qualifies you to make the assumption replacing? It doesn't look structurally unsafe to me imho.
John, You're right it won't be "a £20 job" if you use a cherry picker, but you never know you might be able to get a decent price on one for...
Cherry picker would get you access, I've seen Rentokill use them @ ~ 20m for anti-bird measures. You've got the same ridge tiles as me by the way 8)
Simon, he's trying to drill brick with a 12V B&D, I'm not surprised he's struggling it's got nowt to do with 'having a feel for eventually'. OP...
I think you've misunderstood Deluks' post. The stovax studio 1 is a nice unit but unless you've got a really complex flueing arrangement £750 to...
And you're still insistent his project doesn't require BRegs?
I had a liner fitted for a stovax by a Hetas team who did the stove install on the same job this year. What grade and length of liner are they...
Read his post again Tony.
No, I ain't got time for that Joe. It's an image I found using google images here:-...
Depends how big your cavity is you might have to get some 450mm DPC and form a step like this:- [img] That's if I'm reading your situation...
It depends on a number of factors, you would be best to contact your local planning authority. BRegs is definitely needed, loads more detail...
Ditto. As per catlad, that looks a tidy property from your initial (albeit limited) photos. I like it too (that's not to say I wouldn't want to...
Flashing? Pictures? No......not of you :shock: The chimney flashing where it meets the roof :lol:
No need to add lime unless you really want to. If you do, use a 6:1:1, but I know a couple of lads that do a lot of these and never have a problem...
You can finish it like this, it looks a bit smarter that just a straight flush cut:- [img] [img]
I think I know what you mean. You can do a nifty cut and 'return' 2* 45° mitres on themselves so the skirting finishes flush with the breast and...
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