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    Self build extension costs

    Its probably the one that makes me the most nervous. Plastering is probably technically more difficult with timings etc. But if you mess it up, a bag of plaster isn't much. I've done no brick laying at all so I'm wary of then taking on a full extension. I think for me its getting the mix right...
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    Slow going - my double storey extension build

    Absolutely stunning what you've done with it. Thanks for pointing me in your threads direction. Really helpful! Exactly the colour scheme I'd have picked with the render and cedar. Very jealous!
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    Self build extension costs

    Nice, that the one just behind the shopping park? I'm usually using MKM as my mate has a trade account with them so they usually do loads of things cheap for me when I need odds and ends. He gets on well with them which helps my case!
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    Self build extension costs

    Ah just down the road, what are the odds! Which merchants did you tend to favour when sourcing materials? Did you do much shopping around? Will take a look now, thanks. Yeah, its one of my main concerns. Wondering if there are cheaper alternatives I'd be more comfortable doing myself that...
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    Self build extension costs

    I'm tempted to go the block route and have it rendered. It would save matching the bricks up it up but again rendering is a pricey job. Just depends how much it saves going the block route and whether there is enough there to cover that. I do love the aesthetic of a light render with some wood...
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    Self build extension costs

    I'm guessing at that price its a 1 storey extension? That sounds really cheap, great effort! Any tips on keeping costs down?
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    Self build extension costs

    Thanks Noseall, yeah wary of issues such as that. Its the sort of thing I'd be checking before buying the house. We have a huge sewer run under our current house and through the garden. One drain had been buried in our house under dirt and some decking! I rectified it when I put in a porcelain...
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    Self build extension costs

    Hey everyone I’ve had a look round on the forums and can’t find any recent threads on this. Costs are always moving so that’s a big issue for me. We are looking to move soon but struggling to get the size we need for our price point. So one of the options is to get a smaller house and extend...
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    Removing plaster from boards

    Thanks Wayners. Happy to do the reboarding and skimming. I’ve done that in my conservatory and got on ok. How is the mesh and plaster when it comes to ripping it out? Assume it’s not too bad as long as you find the nails?
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    Removing plaster from boards

    Yeah. Judging by the rest of the house and things I’ve had to sort, they didn’t know what they were doing (or didn’t care). I’m tempted to rip that part out to be honest as it just looks terrible. Probably quicker to do that part that way.
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    Removing plaster from boards

    Thanks Wayners. Is it worth scraping/sanding a bit to get it flat to make the skim easier? Getting one of those orbital sanders on a pole to sort some other rooms out anyway. Guessing for under the staircase it’s easier to just smash it. I’m less worried about that part as loft conversion was...
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    Removing plaster from boards

    Photos attached. Something up with the coving as it’s almost flush in some spaces. Which means I’d have to take them off to skim it. Wouldn’t be an issue if wasn’t for the fact the walls are lining papered. I don’t get what they were going for with the stairs. Think I’m going to have to rip...
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    Removing plaster from boards

    It is but I need to trim some of it back as they’ve done a weird take around the stairs where it goes over the wood slightly. I’ll upload some pictures later.
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    Removing plaster from boards

    Hey everyone. I’ve read several threads but it mostly seems to be about removing plaster from brick or block walls. On my stairs and landing there is the swirl pattern for the ceiling. I’ve had it tested and it’s just plaster. No artex there. Or at least no asbestos present in the results...
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    Straining/filtering paint

    Thanks Wayners. Appreciate the info. I guess it’s better to go too thin than too thick? Assuming back rolling is only done to make any touch ups easier?
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    Straining/filtering paint

    I’ve got a load of 10 litre ones but I guess it depends how big the bag is. Do you go by manufacturer instructions for thinning the paint or is there a hard and fast rule when it comes to sprayers? Do you tend to back roll as well? I’m rolling the paint in the conservatory as we speak and it...
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    Straining/filtering paint

    Good point on the wait time. Ah I don’t think I’ve spotted those before. I tried some tights earlier and nothing went through them so assume they were too thick. I’ll pop to Aldi tomorrow and give those a go. I am in the UK. I just don’t tend to go to supermarkets these days. Usually get them...
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    Straining/filtering paint

    Thanks! Have you got a link? I’m not sure what you mean by veg bags. All I can think are the orange net ones you get onions in but that’d be too big to stop any flakes getting through.
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    Straining/filtering paint

    Hi Hoping it’s a quick one. I’ve read the tips about using fine muslin or tights to strain paint. Is this still the go to method or is one of those stainless steel strainers a better option? Like this...
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    What type of underlay for laminate

    When you say standard foam. Do you mean the 3mm white foam ones like this: https://www.wickes.co.uk/UniBase-Bronze-PE-Foam-Flooring-Underlay---15m2/p/285383 Thanks
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