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    Bricklaying

    I had a go 6 years ago at building a garden wall obviously I had no ideal what I was doing but the end result wasn’t too bad really what do you think ? How To Build A Brick Wall
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    Flat Roofing Covering

    Hello I have recently recovered a flat roof dormer with Sika Sarnafil here is my video covering the project has anyone else used this product before ? Loft Dormer Flat Roofing Don’t Worry We Are Professionals Sorry about the title couldn’t think of anything
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    Upgrading A 1930’s House’s Energy Rating

    Most people when when upgrading a 1930’s house they think changing the boiler and replacing windows will keep them warmer and save costs on heating but that’s really only going to help so far people don’t realise the cold air under their feet and the pipes under their floor are likely not...
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    Loft Conversion Rendering A Dormer Instead of Tiles

    Yeah I’ve notice when it gets windy the noise level are low now due to the wind not being about to knock the tiles about. Because there are none.
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    Insulating Below Ceiling In Loft Conversion

    Made a video of insulating the ceiling below to stop heat rising from the bedrooms below and causing the loft to over heat in the summer and prevent the central heating in the summer sending all the heat to loft from the rooms below and allowing the TRV working at full efficienecy.
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    Loft Conversion Rendering A Dormer Instead of Tiles

    I've got my loft dormer rendered instead of tiled as I think its much better in terms of maintenance, Looks and Sound as the wind does cause vertical tiles to move creating a load sound which is less than idea at night when your trying to sleep and the fact the wind can blow them off when strong...
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    Loft Conversion Dismantle / Rebuild Project

    I've started the long and hard process or demolishing a cowboy loft conversion and building a new loft conversion. my progress so far the builder of the loft that i've taken down is John Slaytor company called loftco.co.uk avoid. I've managed to salvage 65% of the parts and from the old loft and...
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    How To Insulate A Suspended Floor And Central Heating Pipes

    Latest Update It's stayed nice and dry in my living room during the wet winter period and warm humidity doesn't go above 55% without heating on and temperature only drops 3C from 21C in 8 - 9 Hours So if I run the heating and turn off the temperature to 21C and shut down at 10pm when I wake up...
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    How To Insulate A Suspended Floor And Central Heating Pipes

    2:27 Seconds the boiler is off for now during a heating cycle and is only on for 30 seconds Before starting Insulating the floor and wrapping the central heating pipes the boiler heating cycle would be off for 50 seconds after doing the dinning room and wrapping the pipes under the room the off...
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    How To Insulate A Suspended Floor And Central Heating Pipes

    I recently did a test on my central heating I turned it on for 30 minutes and timed the restart time from when it switches off and turns back on to regulate the temperature before I started the downstairs pipe insulation it was off for 50 seconds now it’s off for 1 minute 15 seconds that’s a 25...
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    How To Insulate A Suspended Floor And Central Heating Pipes

    Here's videos of my efforts and progress so far I've almost completed the whole ground floor now just the remaining of the hallway I can't do till I remove the old stair but I have completed the entire downstairs central heating pipes all now insulated. So my next project now is building the new...
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    My How To Video I know its too long but I was trying to show the long process of what I had to do. Let me know what you think.
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    Almost completed now got another video coming up.
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    Thanks for all the comments
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    I have also done my living room 70% of the ground floor has been completed now.
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    Thanks FreddieMercurysTwin for the comment I don't know if people would really want to hear me or my rants. but maybe I could look into doing a blog now you mention it.
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    Insulating A Suspended Floor

    I've started a massive upgrade on my house following finding out I had a cowboy builder who done my loft did everything wrong as he didn't fire proof and insulate the loft which is technically dangerous. Which the building control failed to enforce the regulations at the time and after forcing...
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