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  1. geraldthehamster

    flat roof advice

    You don't need a gap. Have a look of the videos here, on how to do this https://www.rubber4roofs.co.uk/epdm-training-centre/search
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    flat roof advice

    EPDM all the way
  3. geraldthehamster

    Water penetration at base of garage (Ed.)

    I have a smiliar issue with a brick garage built on a concrete slab that extends outside the garage. I'm going to install either a DPM or liquid DPM, taken slightly up the walls, and screed it with 3 inches of concrete
  4. geraldthehamster

    Connecting new bathroom soil to concrete manhole

    It's not rocket science :-)
  5. geraldthehamster

    New kitchen floor for sixties house

    Slate. Slate is lovely
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    Is this a terrible idea?

    I think it's a bad idea. Not terrible, but bad. The floors will never be the same again. I'd accept the house for what it is. Sand the floors, certainly, they'll look great. But I wouldn't b*gger about taking floorbards up, because they'll never be the same again. Children grow up. Also it's a...
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    Z purlins

    I'm going to rebuild my 5.2m wide by 4.7m deep garage in blocks. Planning to support the rafters of the new shallowish pitch roof with a purlin at mid span on each side, on which the rafters will sit. Roof covering will be Sandtoft Rivius mock slate clay tiles. I was wondering about using Z...
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    Cladding Bay Window with Scaffold Boards???

    Used scaffold boards would look rubbish, and new scaffold boards would shrink hugely after you had put them up. I made a garden table top from scaffold boards, and cramped them up. There is now a 3/4 inch gap between each board
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    Can you imagine if Jeremy was PM now !!!!!!!

    If Labour had won the election, we'd now have a government that believed its role was to intervene, rather than to dither about and leave it to the market. Fewer people would die. If Labour had won previous elections, we'd now have more NHS beds, and staff, and more police officers. Fewer...
  10. geraldthehamster

    insulation under self level

    And don't be misled by the word "self" in "self-levelling compound"
  11. geraldthehamster

    Putting clay bricks over blocks

    I've just watched a new estate of near-identical boxes going up (detached houses rammed in a foot apart). Every tiny area that would be covered by render or a porch was done in blocks, in outer skins that were otherwise in brick. Penny pinching
  12. geraldthehamster

    Can anyone see an issue with my build plan?

    No, if you don't want your timber frame to rot, it should be clear of the ground
  13. geraldthehamster

    Can anyone see an issue with my build plan?

    Yes. The timber frame needs to be at least 6 inches above ground level
  14. geraldthehamster

    Can anyone see an issue with my build plan?

    Short answer is yes. Build the frame in blocks and add a DPC on top
  15. geraldthehamster

    Building Regs problems - Roof Lights

    Sounds like the works are complete. If they are finished they are complete. Which is when any clock for building control or planning enforcement purposes starts ticking. And it sounds like everything conforms to the regs in force at the time.
  16. geraldthehamster

    stove distance to combustibles

    Study Part J. The distance is reduced if you can put a heat shield with air gap between the flue and the combustibles. Maybe you could move the beam up and create a heat shield within the dummy chimney breast
  17. geraldthehamster

    Building Regs problems - Roof Lights

    Enforcement is only possible for 12 months after the completion of the works. BC might refuse to sign it off, but what action could they take against it?
  18. geraldthehamster

    Building Regs problems - Roof Lights

    This is well outside the period when enforcement action is possible. If it can be shown when the work was done, then Building Control don't have an interest in it.
  19. geraldthehamster

    stove distance to combustibles

    Twin wall would do it; alternatively move the beam further up. A lot of the beams you see in pictures of installations are actually made from composite materials
  20. geraldthehamster

    Pipe lagging

    The cupboard is small and at floor level; it houses the above and incoming gas. So it's always cold in there because the doors are shut and there are openings to the under floor void. And the water pipes contain cold water straight out of the ground. The water meter seals have been replaced and...
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