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    Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015

    Would like to know if any builders, or their clients, have prepared a Health & Safety Plan (for domestic work) under the Construction (Design & Management) Regs. 2015 then submitted it to the HSE?
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    Suppliers of ATAG boilers

    Would somebody kindly explain... ATAG boilers website (atagheating.co.uk) states: "...we are stamping out illegal and unsafe gas works in the UK by only supplying our products to carefully selected Gas Safe Registered installers, our own ATAG Selected Partners." Does this mean UK sellers of...
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    Party Wall Agreement not forthcoming

    Proximity of foundations. About a foot further away and I wouldn't have needed any Party Wall agreements. Unfortunately, there is no flexibility on my side.
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    Intergas Compact HRE OV18 question

    My current boiler is a simple thing (like me) and just heats water. It's an open vent condensing boiler (Keston 50). An external 3 port valve, a hot water tank with thermostat, electronic CH/HW controller, electrical junction box and a circulating pump complete the picture. It's a system I...
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    Party Wall Agreement not forthcoming

    Would appreciate advice on the following matter... Following professional guidance, I drafted then handed a Party Wall Agreement letter to my neighbour early last summer and it's never been returned. Chased it up three times since but to no avail. It seems that they don't disagree with any...
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    Foundation systems: Strip vs. Pads

    Seems so. Just a little way to go before the South East is completely concreted over then I expect a lull. I didn't know that. I guess the cost of all the associated steels (and the extra work involved in treating them) add up. I looked into this after a couple of builders (who declined the...
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    Foundation systems: Strip vs. Pads

    I'm beginning to see that now. We already have all drawings/approvals etc in place ready to go based on strip foundations. Any changes could delay start and cost more money for new drawings/re-approvals etc (which may not be recouped if I change from strip to pad foundations). Catch 22 situation...
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    Foundation systems: Strip vs. Pads

    Would appreciate views/advice on the pro's and con's of these two foundation types... I've looked on the Internet at several articles about building foundations and, whilst there is much of interest, most articles shy away from making definite recommendations so I'd like a builders perspective...
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    Sky Fibre Broadband Speed

    Indeed, but I can't find out where my nearest OpenReach cabinet is therefore can't estimate the connection speed (one website gave cabinet number as 26 on my local exchange, wherever that is). There's a table here but it's useless unless I know the distance to my nearest OpenReach cabinet...
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    Sky Fibre Broadband Speed

    Can anyone please tell me what to expect... I've only had Virgin Media cable internet + phone service for the past 15 years or so, however the old BT copper cables still enter my property and run to a connection point inside. The Moneysavingexpert.com Sky Fibre Broadband deal looks too good to...
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    Cost of Extension

    Thanks for your replies. Interesting to note that rebuilding costs of the entire bungalow is given as £194,000 (for 103 sq meter footprint property and average quality fixtures & fittings in my S.E. England postcode) on the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Building Cost Information...
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    Cost of Extension

    Would appreciate opinions on the cost of a planned single storey extension. I've seen a rule-of-thumb figure, based on external area of build, of £2,000 per sq meter for S.E. England in 2016 which excluded sanitary ware, kitchen units/sinks/appliances and decoration (not sure about...
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    Indeed, I also understand that to be the case and I live in a very hard water area. On the one hand, it's good to know you haven't been consuming too much lead but on the other hand it will cost more to replace all the lead piping. I've arranged our lead levels test for next week. I'm hoping...
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    Don't know what part of the country you're in, jammy, but worth asking your water supplier about the lead levels testing I mentioned in post#16. Could save you £1100 if they're willing to replace their 'communications pipe' free of charge.
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    Just spoken to my water supplier, Thames Water. They said that T.W. would test my supply for lead levels (for free) and if the result came back as 'unacceptable', they would replace the lead pipe that runs between the road main and the first stopcock - the communications pipe - in the pavement...
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    £1600 for the entire lead pipe replacement and re-connection?
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    The least disruptive the better. I could cope with the drive being dug up but not the bungalow flooring! Moling (as in burrowing?) sounds like a great idea, thanks - as long as it isn't prohibitively expensive. Will look into that. Would there be a way of pulling the lead pipe slowly out of the...
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    Replacing lead water main - what are my options?

    Have read a few previous DIYnot posts on this subject which have helped but I still don't see the bigger picture and need a better understanding of my options so would appreciate any opinions/guidance. A lead mains water pipe runs from the main outside stopcock (beneath pavement at end of my...
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    Are highly textured laminated kitchen worktops practical?

    I'd agree with that. As you suggest, it's available in other colours too. Unfortunately, the look of it just doesn't appeal. We've spent months searching for a worktop that we really like the look of and would match the chosen cabinet/fronts and flooring that we intend to use but now we've...
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    Are highly textured laminated kitchen worktops practical?

    Probably an odd place to post this request for info. but I'd like the opinions of 'users' rather than 'installers'. Anyone out there using a highly textured laminated kitchen worktop? I like the look of a fake wood one but am wary of such a highly textured surface. I'd appreciate your views on...
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