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    Complete breakdown of material costs

    I'm the same - I plan to put rubble in my pockets and let it drop out as I walk, as per The Great Escape
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    Complete breakdown of material costs

    Thanks pilsbury - that's exactly what I was looking for! I knew there had to be someone else out there, with an addiction to spreadsheets
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    Complete breakdown of material costs

    I just wondered if anyone had posted a comprehensive breakdown of their costs for an extension? And I mean a spreadsheet of everything from bricks, blocks and wall ties, to roof timber, tiles and nails. I appreciate that every project is different, but it would be really useful to see some of...
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    Why a guideline for 1m from boundary?

    I'm planning a two storey side extension and I'm wondering about the "1m from boundary" guideline which seems to be mentioned, when discussing planning permission. I appreciate no neighbour wants an extension butting up against their property. In my case though, I'm on a corner plot where...
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    Keep same roofline or lower, and cut into wall

    Thanks John. No I don't mind a step down - could make a feature of it in the kitchen, and it would be on a landing upstairs. Sorry, to ask a stupid question, but which one are you suggesting would cost more / require more detailing / be more inclined to leak or crack ?
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    Keep same roofline or lower, and cut into wall

    In the planning stages of a two storey side extension, where it will sit on slightly lower ground (400-900mm) than the main house (live on a hill). I understand that local authorities sometimes prefer extensions to be subservient to the main house but I've been told by an officer (at a...
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    Fixing bath filler and shower head to a stud wall

    If I understand your question, they seal against the tiles (is that what you meant?) The shower head has a washer (see pic) but having read other threads, this can be pretty much discarded (as there will be no way to get behind the stud wall to screw it on)
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    Fixing bath filler and shower head to a stud wall

    Unless I'm confused about what packing plate is, wouldn't that just put the filler & head further away, and hence have an even shorter length of connector?
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    Fixing bath filler and shower head to a stud wall

    OK, it looks like the rotation issue is resolved. There is a way to loosen and rotate the connector to the required place. Still can't work out how to get the right depth though. Any tips?
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    Fixing bath filler and shower head to a stud wall

    I know this has been asked, and I've searched in vain for the exact right answer I'm afraid. I've built a stud wall (against an exterior wall) to house pipework for a valve, bath filler and shower head. The valve seems simple enough as there's some degree of flexibility in how far the taps...
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    Replace with a dimmable transformer?

    I appreciate the reply, and had I know about Sunrise beforehand I would have advised my wife accordingly. But I didn't know about Sunrise, and I didn't know she was buying it. She loves the fitting, and I love an easy life. So as I said, I want to replace the cr@ppy Sunrise transformer. Any...
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    Replace with a dimmable transformer?

    I have a ceiling light with 15x 12V 10W bulbs (G4? - the small capsule type) The powers that be (wife) always wanted a dimmeable light in that position, so that's what she bought. Transformer was not dimmable however, so it never worked (well it worked on full power a few times, then...
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    Honeywell

    Mine is doing the same - moving back and forward. However, the error code is intermittent - it will sometimes work for a couple of days, then come up with the code again. I switch the control box off then on again and it resolves it for another day. Does this sound like an actuator problem or...
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    Honeywell boiler F04 (F4) Error - Problem with Actuator?

    Just to prove what a lazy ba**ard I am, I have only just got around to checking this again. I took the cover off the actuator and had a clean up, which seemed to reduce the frequency of the problem for a while. Unfortunately, it's happening a lot again now. I'm not sure if the actuator is...
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    Honeywell boiler F04 (F4) Error - Problem with Actuator?

    Thanks for the reply. Is removing the actuator relatively easy ?
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