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    Strengthen a wall ?

    What about helifix bars.... http://www.helifix.co.uk/uk.html SD Carps
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    Old fireplaces - must have air vent?

    No!!! Capped chimney should be vented(if its capped it obviously means its not in use),this is for some air to circulate within the chimney breast to avoid damp,we recently had to do this on a site to comply with NHBC. SD Carps
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    My breast!

    Have you tried newton Newlath,this is specially made for use where ventilation is needed,plasterer can then either render/hardwall/skim a finish on after.......as for pic,cant see a thing so means nothing to me :wink: !!!! SD Carps
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    Insulation, boarding, and a Velux ?

    Dont be put off by the insulation in the floor/ceiling,it will also act as a bit of a sound deadener for those below,why not put kingspan or celotex inbetween the roof trusses,probably better than normal fibreglass pre boarding....as for the velux,these things seem to change all the time,unless...
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    Old fireplaces - must have air vent?

    I think what the lads mean by 'capped' is that it has been filled in on the pot,ie,the pot has been usually filled with ballast and then usually a 50-75mm cement slab on top of it,the only way you'll find out is to get up and have a look and see if the top of the pot is capped over with cement...
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    Sound Proofing a room.

    You can try acoustic fibrelgass as well as sound board(acoustic plasterboard),if your ripping out the plasterboard anyway it would be just as well to add both,failing that double up on the plasterboard,depends on just how much the noise bugs you!!! SD Carps
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    Running Cornices

    I know a couple up this way in suffolk but not too sure if they would come down your way,I can find out if you want or maybe pm you a tel number,that way its your call whether or not you call them. Cheers SD Carps
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    Straight Fireplace

    As above fella,not only will the cowl prevent any water getting in it will also stop any birds nesting in there,failing that,why not block it with some hardcore/concrete cap and stick some air bricks in the chimney stack to allow plenty of ventilation,all down to cost I suppose but cowl is...
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    Sun tube

    I've fitted a number of the Sunpipe variety and had no probs(touchs wood :wink: ) at all,there are a few different ones around on the market so best to shop around for best deal,it is possible for a DIY'er to fit them,roof work is normally the place everyone worries about but you shouldn't have...
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    Solatubes

    Madge I've fitted a number of these and they are very effective,monodraught even make one specifically for conservation houses/projects.One thing is for sure though,the conservation sunpipe is a damn sight more expensive than the standard one. Hope this helps SD Carps
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    Fire protection..load bearing RSJ

    Why not clad the beam in fire board rather than plasterboard,theres a few companies out there,with cape being one,Promat is another,you'd probably be best off cladding the beam rather than painting it with intumescent paint,it will hide it away rather than looking at a painted beam in the middle...
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    please help.... Argghhhh my hands !!

    Lol,maybe thats the reason they give you a pair of cheap gloves in the lid,especially so you can split them and get caked up to the nines in the stuff.........been there done it too if it helps :oops: !!!! Stu _______________________ moderator post locked to prevent hi jacking
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    Do you love your job ?

    I'm a chippy by trade(funny that with a username like SD Carps :roll: )last year I was offered the chance to help run a site as a learning curve to becoming a site agent............... ....now 8 months later I seem to be struggling like hell as I'm doing it all alone,all the answers I need...
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    foundation trench... height of concrete....Photo's

    Just a thought Brumylad,did you check all depths against any nearby trees,it could cause you concern with ground movement if you have any reasonable sized trees in the garden. SD Carps
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    Underfloor Ventilation - Airbrick

    It might be worth raising the question to the surveyor about the properties of the air brick,ie,if at present you have clay bricks,ask about getting them changed to the plastic ones,I appreciate that they dont look no-where near as good but the ventilation from a plastic air brick is almost...
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    Garge Ceiling

    It might be worth getting something made by Promat UK,they deal specifically with the Fire Protection side of the building industry and do quite an assortment of fire resistant boards,you can get it from insulation suppliers or maybe even direct from Promat UK,as it will only be a small bit you...
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    Drylining direct to plaster wall

    Yep,couldn't agree more,use thistle bond-it,it brushes straight on,superb stuff,just done my wall with it recently. :D SD Carps
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    MDF vs Wood Cladding

    Do you have any ventilation in the cellar,if not it might be a good idea to try to sort some kind of cross-ventilation in there to give it some fresh air instead of the old stale cool air all the time,this will probably help out some of the damp problem too. SD Carps
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    Forget Star Wars........

    Check out Store Wars :lol: :lol: http://www.storewars.org/flash/index.html Apologies if its been posted already. SD Carps
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    To paint or not to paint RSJ's

    A lot of beam/columns are painted for building regs(ie,NHBC etc).maybe just be worth it for peace of mind for maybe a future sale of the house,clutching at straws really but someone on here will be able to help you out. Stu
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