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    Vapour Barrier, Insulation & Floorboards

    Also, I don't like the idea of sealing the joist from breathing from air circulation in the void, as shown in the figure on the first post.
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    Vapour Barrier, Insulation & Floorboards

    I read that if I use PIR boards and seal the edges (skirting boards), no vapor control layer is need anymore.
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    Vapour Barrier, Insulation & Floorboards

    Hey! Sorry to revive an old topic. I am in the same place. What did you do in the end? I am dubious on using PIR boards or mineral wool + breathable membrane underneath without a vapor control layer tbh as I thought similar to @JohnD. But, when I read more about if this VCL is needed or not, I...
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    Looking for a Gas Safe Engineer to Install Gas Fire Insets

    Thanks, that's what I did and I chose the gas fire installation option. A few didn't answer and other said they won't fit gas fire. That's why I posted here hoping to find someone here.
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    Looking for a Gas Safe Engineer to Install Gas Fire Insets

    Not sure why it has been extremely difficult to find a gas safe engineer to fit a gas fire.
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    Looking for a Gas Safe Engineer to Install Gas Fire Insets

    Hi, I’m looking to hire a qualified Gas Safe engineer to install gas fire insets in the living room and dining room of my 1930s semi-detached house in Bristol. The work will involve: Running gas pipes to the chimney openings (there’s an existing gas pipe under the floorboards, and another was...
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    Resilient bars - right solution?

    @adamr7747 sorry it has been a while since the last update on this topic. But, now I am in the same position as you, going to fit soundshield plasterboard over a slightly uneven joists. I wonder how did you get on with this? Did you use resilient bars at the end? I am think yo use resilient bar...
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    In-line extractor draw noise

    @Philip Durrant sorry to revive an old topic. I am in the same situation as you. Did you manage to rework the ducting with solid one and did it make any difference at the end? Thanks.
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    What material - soffits 1930's house

    Thanks a lot for the directions. I thought of using an angled drill with a hole saw. but, using the string to bring up the vent was clever, cheers.
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    What material - soffits 1930's house

    Does anyone know if I can fit the vent to the soffit from the loft rather than going in the middle of the air on a ladder?
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    What material - soffits 1930's house

    Had a look from the loft, tapped them, they sound like wood.
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    What material - soffits 1930's house

    @welsh I am in the same situation as you, wana to put a vent for a fan on soffits, what was the soffits made of for you? Did you manage to fit in the vent?
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