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    HOME INSULATION

    I think its time to send Persimmon some more emails. Probably won't do any good though. Thanks for your advice Woody.
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    HOME INSULATION

    Thanks woody, You are quite right about the stairs, they are open at the bottom and the way the hallway is designed we can't really close it off. The cats tend to sleep at the top of the first flight of stairs so I suppose that indicates where a lot of the heat is going. Upstairs has always...
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    HOME INSULATION

    Hi, this is a request for advice from all building experts out there regarding house insulation. My house has been given a SAP rating of 92. It is a 2 year old 4 bed detached house with 3 stories so with the house supposedly being so efficient I was expecting it to cost very little to heat to...
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    Securing Concrete roof tiles with Epoxy Cement/Resin

    Thanks for your reply datarebal, The tiles are approx 150mm wide so are still quite a size. My main worry is that the blobs of resin/cement (which by the way have cured rock hard so there is no flex in them) will fail due to temperature expansion/contraction and allow the...
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    Securing Concrete roof tiles with Epoxy Cement/Resin

    Thanks Woody, No idea what type of cement/resin was used. Just need to know if this is a building regs recognised way of securing tiles. If it isnt then I need to have the job done correctly.
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    Securing Concrete roof tiles with Epoxy Cement/Resin

    Is this a recognised method of fixing or a cowboy repair?. I have a couple of Velux windows in my roof and i noticed that the tiles that were trimmed to fit around the windows did not have any Nubs to locate over the battens. I informed the contractor about my worries that the half tiles could...
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