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    What does the Date mean on Blue Circle Hydrated Lime ??

    OK thanks folks. I think the short answer is I'll buy the newest bag I can get and go off condition. It does go off though, the stuff I chucked was no longer white and had gone yellowish and a bit clumpy. Was about four years old (open paper bag, though reclosed).
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    What does the Date mean on Blue Circle Hydrated Lime ??

    Does anyone know what the date stamped on the side of Blue Circle Hydrated Lime is? Is it a packing date or a 'Use By' date? It doesn't say. I can't find anything official from Blue Circle/Tarmac. A lot of their product info seems to have gone off line. I was looking out for a new bag and one...
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    Firewall and/or partition in open loft.

    Great tip ! Hopefully I'll be able to cut the insulation outside or at worst in the garage but even so.
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    Firewall and/or partition in open loft.

    Thanks for your replies. Yes, I should have a look at the deeds, as I actually do have them which is a bonus. However, any notable rights for others are normally summarized in the Land Registry extract and I know there aren't any. However I certainly don't want to build a wall and then find my...
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    Firewall and/or partition in open loft.

    Hi. Just wondering what folks would think on this. I have an Victorian era house. Long story short, it's effectively a semi, but it's been cut in 'half' (badly). It was originally one house. So, the loft is open into 'nextdoor' (which is effectively a lot smaller, because my half got the front...
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    I found something else in the loft - Vermiculite

    Thanks for the tips on 'mask maintenance' JobAndKnock. All duly noted. Amazed it survives the w/mc. I think I might pass on that one for now. . . . . For a freshen up (after drying off - amazed how wet they get) I've got some stuff called SurSol 'face mask sanitising spray' which came from...
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    I found something else in the loft - Vermiculite

    A good summary I think. That's certainly my preferred route all things considered. And will certainly take on board the advice about damping down and covering in. I have a garden sprayer I use for cement work which will be ideal for that. I will probably look to use some heavier duty polythene...
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    I found something else in the loft - Vermiculite

    Thanks JobandKnock All sounds. . . . . . . sound. Funnily enough I do have that exact mask and filters. Just wondering if I should get some new filters. Not sure how long they last. All thinks considered, I think it comes back to Plan A moreorless. If I get it tested and it camos back positive...
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    I found something else in the loft - Vermiculite

    Yep certainly where it looks like going, lot of work for not much as you say even if it could be done (relatively) safely. Who knows - might even work as originally intended and provide some extra insulation.
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    I found something else in the loft - Vermiculite

    Hi folks Still poking around in my Victorian loft and I find something pretty unVictorian - vermiculite insulation. Age unknown but I reckon it's a safe bet to say its been there at least 20 years probably longer, bit mucky and scruffy, depth variable maybe a couple of inches average. I hate...
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    Under-slate mortar in Victorian slate roof

    Brilliant. Well that is interesting. Number of Snow Days here this year - One. And I'm pretty sure it wasn't windy. So I won't be too concerned. I guess the equivalent answer these days is sarking/liner. Yes, I'll just leave it alone, although a lot of it has left/is leaving of its own accord.
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    Under-slate mortar in Victorian slate roof

    As my other posts may hint at I've been poking around a lot in the loft of my Victorian(ish) end terrace house. It has a slate roof which is open at the back (no felt/sarking) so I'm looking straight at the underside of the slates. There's lots of mortar on the battens and under the slates...
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    Building regs on timberwork for roof windows

    "can be treated as 2 separate lengths for TRADA table purposes" Excellent. So at least when the Council jobsworths tell me 'Just do it all the way up' I can at least direct them to that so they can tick their box. But I'm presuming. They may be very nice people. Would be very interested to know...
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    Building regs on timberwork for roof windows

    Nope, could be worse. Looking at it this afternoon. Wondering if I could get away with only going as far as the purlin. . . . . .
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    Building regs on timberwork for roof windows

    "Your payback from electricity savings will be about 1,000 years" Sounds plausible. But then it's not the ONLY reason. . . . . . "If you can prove by calculation that single rafters at that increased spacing can support the load of the window and trimmed rafters, you wont need to double the...
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    Building regs on timberwork for roof windows

    Thanks for the responses. I think 'regs' approval will definitely be needed because it's a structural alteration to the roof. If you could perhaps fit a very thin window between existing rafters I guess you could get away with it because there would be no structural changes to the roof. Now...
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    Building regs on timberwork for roof windows

    Hello, I'm currently looking at putting some velux-type roof windows in my loft. It's not 'habitable' but used for a bit of storage so with the cost of electricity going through the roof (sorry) I'd thought longer term I'd be better off with some free light. It would only be one or two small...
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    Strange filler material in window frame ??

    Hi This morning I took the angle grinder to the remains (aluminium frame) of a long broken double glazed unit to ready it to take to the tip for metal scrap. When I cut into it a lot of odd brown granular material started pouring out a bit like a very fine cat litter. I'm assuming this is just...
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    LIVE or 'lve' - any good ?

    Thanks Phil ! That sounds like a vote of confidence for LIVE. Definitely warming to the idea of keeping this board. Much appreciated !
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    LIVE or 'lve' - any good ?

    Amazing. Such is the power of marketing. I can understand people 'buying the badge' when it's a car, but not something that sits in a cupboard under the stairs for years on end. Now if we could just find out my LIVE stuff were the same Siemens ones. . . . . . . but somehow I don't think I'm...
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