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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    More hardcore ok, so would that mean I dig deeper to allow for that or same depth and just add more? Concrete would be my preferred choice. Ok, Picture below would probably describe it better than I could:
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Thanks for the links, had a read. I actually thought the supplier was concurring with what you had said in your 2nd post regarding a filled trench foundation and pouring the floor after. His suggestion looks much more complicated than either of yours, so I'll stick with your suggestion on a...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Hi Freddy, I don't think their point was the floor area or whether it was 1m within the boundary, as placing it next to the house I avoid that latter issue. I think it was whether I attached it to the house or not. Originally I intended to use the house to form part of the back wall of the...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    [/url] Hi Patho, Building Control & Planning explained that the principal was the same as a garage and quoted the following to me: "Building a detached garage of less than 30 square metres floor area would not normally need building regulations approval if: •the floor area of the...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Thanks for the contribution freddymercurystwin. I'd like the deck area level with the back door. The shed doesn't have to be level just the entrance to the shed or if I have to I don't mind having a step if need be to the entrance to the shed or inside the shed. Ok, Ive rang the local...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Sorry to flit from one to the other as I'm still weighing up the options. I realise that concreting would probably be the best way, It maybe possible for a tipper to get up on the grass from the carpark and drop outside my house (unsure on what the neightbours would think), rather than the...
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    Crazy Swedish Twins on motorway

    Thanks for posting that. I hadn't heard of it before. I can't see them being Mental Health cases as to have dual psychoses I would of thought is virtually impossible (unless of course it was drug induced) and the strength of one of them explains quite a lot. As Mickymoody said there is quite a...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Hi again, firstly, I wanted to quickly ask what you thought on the idea of using sleepers for the base? I rang a couple of places earlier on Monday and one yard had reclaimed Jarrah sleepers for £18.50 and new Oak for slightly more, this seems cost effective and sounds like a quicker...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Hi Deluks, thanks for the reply. As I said I'm a noob and a lot of the stuff you mention I've had to google as I don't understand. So if my questions seem stupid please bare with me. Sips panels, not sure tbh. They're constructed using 150mm x 40mm, then clad with osb and some sort of...
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    Building a shed using Prefabricated House Panels

    Hi Fella's, I'm a complete building noob and looking for advice. I have some pre-fabricated panels, the type used in constructing houses/flats. They're various widths, but all are 2400mm tall and are constructed using 140mm x 40mm timbers, which are very heavy. I would like to use these to...
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    Sideboard on Laminate Flooring...Weight Ok?

    That's great, thanks for the info Dave.
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    Sideboard on Laminate Flooring...Weight Ok?

    Anyone able to offer advice on this please.... Just trying to find out whether the weight would have any adverse effects on the laminate. Cheers
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    Sideboard on Laminate Flooring...Weight Ok?

    Hi, After reading advice on here I decided not to go with a budget engineered floor or solid and bought a decent quality laminate instead. The laminate hasn't been laid yet and I intend to build a sideboard measuring 3.6m in length (3 sections of 1200mm) I'm just wondering whether I can lay...
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    Concerns over wood flooring

    Thanks to everyone for your replies. I live on the Isle of Wight and we're not overun with flooring companies here. Today I'm going to try and visit the ones that are available to me. Buying from F2G is going to add about £80.00 to cost due to travel expenses and no guarantees we'll like what...
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    Concerns over wood flooring

    Sorry while editing my last post you replied. Just to reiterate: I thought the quality on engineered is gauged on overall thickness and wear layer. What else dictates this? Is it purely price? Floors2go reduced This from £17.00 to £13.50m2 over the phone. Havent seen it yet, but it 14mm...
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    Concerns over wood flooring

    The longest run would be 6.4m (approx) going from front of house to back. My intention was to lay the boards in this direction. What's your opinions on Parawood. 15mm thick and It's offered with a 12 year warranty, but noticed that the pack we looked at earlier had a slightly greenish hue to...
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    Concerns over wood flooring

    Thankyou very much to you both for your replies. After yesterdays events (cambelt on car) I now need to review/slash my budget *grumble*. This almost makes engineered prohibited due to cost, unless I go with an 3 strip 11mm board I've seen (but it's only offered with a 1 year warranty for...
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    Concerns over wood flooring

    Hi, I hope that you can please offer me some advice. I intend to floor my lounge and dining area of a kitchen/diner (approx. 22 m2) and currently have the inflexible thermo-plastic tiles on a concrete floor. These I believe date back to when the house was built in the mid '80's. The kitchen...
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