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    Looking for specific steel: 152 x 152 x 44 uc..?

    I know they're not the standard size but I need a UC in the size 152x152x44, does anyone know where I might be able to get them? We went through a well known loft company to get plans drawn up but realised due to a financial error that we can't afford to go through them anymore. We can't...
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    Has anyone used TLC (The Loft Company) for a conversion?

    I have heard both good and negative things about Econoloft and South London Lofts but have yet to find any impartial reviews of TLC (beyond the recommendations on their website of course). Does anyone have any experience with them. Failing that, does anyone have opinions on SLL or...
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    Painted internal brickwork wall - cons?

    Helpful answers only please
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    Painted internal brickwork wall - cons?

    I've posted a similar thread with regards to building regs but what I'd really like to know now is if a painted internal brick wall (so not insulated) makes a room REALLY cold in the winter? I'm hoping to do a dormer loft conversion with a bedroom in it and wanted to leave the wall on the...
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    Exposed, painted brickwork wall in loft conversion

    Thanks, seems sensible I guess. We haven't moved in yet and I doubt we'd sell for the next 5 years or more so we may well do that. Do you think a room with a painted brick wall instead of an insulated one would be SIGNIFICANTLY colder in the winter? I would be comfortable with increasing the...
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    Exposed, painted brickwork wall in loft conversion

    Hello, Just planning a dormer loft conversion and wondered if it would be possible to paint the wall where the two chimneys meet instead of plastering it all over? I think it would make for a nice design feature. The bricks are in a good condition and are dry and the chimneys are not used...
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    Woodstain

    I guess it depends on the amount of sun. Our doors are south facing and get direct sun all day.
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    Woodstain

    Thanks John, just looked up Colron and their site says: What do you reckon?
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    Woodstain

    Hello. Just bought some Johnstones Satin Woodstain in 'Walnut' for our French Doors. My dad (our builder) says that it's not suitable as it basically contains a varnish and you won't be able to see the grain under the colour. Is he right?
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    freddymercurystwin, I want to avoid BC for three reasons: 1. It costs over £500 to get signed off here which is a large proportion of a small budget. 2. BC has an appalling reputation around here. 3. The chap from BC that came over told us we need 1000mm deep footings and concrete lintels to...
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    Just noticed I missed one detail in this thread (I had included it in an earlier thread elsewhere) but I assume it could make a difference... The existing slab I mentioned is mostly above ground (it also forms the base of a patio), you may have guessed this anyway. As you say the slab is...
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    Thanks ^woody^ that's certainly what I was hoping. Is that a controversial opinion? noseall seemed to be saying that it wouldn't be enough.
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    Ok thanks, just two final questions if you don't mind. 1. You don't think there would be any way to reuse the existing slab then? Someone else suggested concrete lintels accords the slab tied between the house and post foundation. 2. Any thoughts on size/depth for strips? Thanks for the...
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    Agreed, fair enough. So what would you recommend?
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    Ok, I'm playing it down I guess hoping to get the answer I want :) It was going to be a full extension but to avoid building control it'll basically be like a conservatory separated from the main house by a door. The plan is for it to be a heated, fully insulated, wooden structure...
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    Extension/lean-to foundations

    We're planning to add a small extension at the back of our house. The size of the extension will be 1.4m long by 2.8m wide and will be a light-weight, wood-framed structure with one window and a single external door. It is effectivly going to be a lean-to (or conservatory) as it won't be tied...
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    Is building regulations advice correct? Other options..?

    Just realised this secondary question is probably a more relevant question for the building section so I'm going to repost this over there. New post with more accurate measurements: here
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    Is building regulations advice correct? Other options..?

    Now you come to mention it I'm not sure if he's from building control or planning, either way, I wouldn't exactly describe him as a friend :) Anyhow thanks for the link freddymercurystwin that clarifies the conservatory issue perfectly. The only other issue that would be great to get some...
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    Is building regulations advice correct? Other options..?

    We would like to add a small extension to the back of our house to extend an existing extension (for a utility area). The current extension is about 1.3m deep (front to back) by 1.5m wide and the new extension would be about the same again. The total length will be less that 3m so we don't...
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    Putting up coving, wallpaper and painting - which order!?

    We can't afford the coving we want just yet but we have someone who will line our walls for free if we do it this week. Is it possible to put the coving up afterwards, even if it means it will take longer to make it look nice? Or will it just look awful?
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