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    Floor construction in new extension...

    Bit of a tricky one here and looking for the best way to move forward. I'll get started with the scenario.... In-laws have a new rear extension kitchen/diner going in. Rear wall of house removed to create one big space. New extension is block and beam construction, currently approx 200mm below...
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    Screed bed issue

    10:1 sand:cement mix. Mine still standing perfect 1 year later (and our drainage isnt great either). I take it your patio area is edged all round? Or is it free at one or more edges?
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    Load Bearing Wall removal - Croydon Council

    The council website seems very vague, and the people I've spoken to on the phone seem disinterested or unknowledgeable. I shall have another look at the site though. I'm sure I've seen 'over 2m' span being mentioned before.
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    Load Bearing Wall removal - Croydon Council

    Should have expected a sarcastic answer. I've seen people suggest on here £100 in other threads, and also mentioning building surveyor's instead of structural engineers.
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    Load Bearing Wall removal - Croydon Council

    Looking at removing a ground floor solid load bearing wall (opening around 1.9m). From my initial investigations it looks like i need calcs and building regs. Whats the going rate for calcs this way? Do any come more recommended than others? I've had prices ranging from £300-£400+vat from...
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    New kitchen build.

    It would annoy me too, luckily it opens outwards.
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    New kitchen build.

    The second full height is needed to hide the boiler. Don't fancy moving it, and if i did i would need somewhere else to put the fridge freezer. I think the breakfast bar adds a massive design touch, but agree it may not get used all that much as an actual breakfast bar. We may lose the chair...
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    New kitchen build.

    Well this will be a while before it gets started as we haven't bought anything yet, were still looking at suppliers. But here's the design so far. It involves removing the wall (load bearing) between the current kitchen and dining room which will be the first task. Spec includes underfloor...
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    French drains...

    Thanks for the advice RedHerring! Internal floor level is approximately level with the outside. Neighbours had issues when they moved in and had DPC injected, although they are not sure if that has resolved the issue. So you reckon dig out the trench and monitor during rain? Will planks of...
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    French drains...

    Hopefully a picture (or two) speaks a thousand words!... I cant see any visible sign of DPC. I replaced last week the fascia/soffit and guttering so that is now all good all the way along.
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    French drains...

    How deep/wide/long is the French drain? Approx 11m long Where is it in relation to DPC (if there is one?)/internal floor level? Floor level is low, top of airbrick is at outside floor level (not ideal!) What is the wall made of? Brick and rendered What is the ground like around the French...
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    French drains...

    We have damp issues on one of our walls. Outside, is a French drain with gravel (fairly old though so could do with cleaning out and refreshing). It doesn't lead to a drain at either end from what i can see from the surface. Surely this is just a holding place for water to collect next to the...
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    Patio project (a long time in the process!)

    The finished product (minus a few minor touches!) I used Rolawn Medallion turf, lovely stuff, and much better than other turf I found in garden centres. Thanks for looking!
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    Summerhouse footings...

    Because its 5x3m in size and going to house a 250kg pool table in the centre, pretty sure it needs some sort of footings! As well as being insulated and boarded inside with double glazing.
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    Summerhouse footings...

    No one?
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    Summerhouse footings...

    Well one of the next projects im looking at is a summerhouse/bachelor pad at the back of the garden. Size is planned to be 4.7m x 3.1m and approx 2m high apex roof. The summerhouse will house a pool table and other manly objects. My question is footings, what would be suitable? There is no...
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    Patio project (a long time in the process!)

    After a bit of research, i discovered a product called Romex Rompox Easy, a German made jointing compound which is super easy to apply and long lasting. After applying i can safely say this was the easiest way for pointing the slabs, just clean the joints out and broom it in. It dries in...
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    Patio project (a long time in the process!)

    Been a while (started dining room project whilst weather had been bad), but finally an update, almost done now, just some paint here and there and the lighting. Slabs all laid.... Unfortunately, i ran out of slabs, and having a look for more revealed the colour we choose is only...
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    Patio project (a long time in the process!)

    Latest progress, majority of slab laying done now, just need to slab behind house. Although slabs are running low now and i need some more!
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    Patio project (a long time in the process!)

    Enlisted some help from some mates (tea break no. 465, very important!) Started laying the slabs, not far to go now... Remember kids, a worksite is dangerous!!...
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