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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Bit of an update. Inspector has suggested a compromise whereas I can make footings between the the dry stone wall border and the proposed west elevation and build a block work wall 1m from the boarder as high has the garage (3.9m). personally I think it will look utter s**t and theres zero...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Im confused too. Why 4m from the center of the path to the external surface, not the boundary wall. To clarify, behind the boundary wall is a foot bath approximately 1m wide. I dont understand why my external wall has to be 4m away from the the middle of the path and not my boundary. @^woody^...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    BC have come back to me; Here are my options Move the structure so it is 4 meters from the boundary line and you can treat the timber with your suggested 'zero flame' product to give you 20 minutes protection (keep in mind 4 meters measure from middle of footpath to side of structure, we...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Well it's not that high and it's 2.9m from the boundary. I'm no expert just the customer. but I would, if it were me, make sure all the relevant departments sign off a planning app BEFORE granting. then all BC has to do is make sure I adhere to it rather than proposing changes after the fact...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Perhaps that is what he meant. In that because it's over 30m2 it needs him for building regs. should it have been less it would have been built by now with no daft suggestions of cladding agains firebombs etc. I just find it ironic that conservation insisted on larch cladding to help blend in...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Just a quick update. The inspector visited site to measure the distance from the boundary wall to the planned rear wall of the garage. Ive no idea why he couldn't use the scale drawings? This is 2.9 meters. He has advised that the rear will need externally cladding in supalux to meet the regs...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Thanks for all the responses, I have a few further questions and some clarification on some of your questions. - This 1 meter rule sounds like a minimum distance to create a fire break, as such the garage is more than 2 meters from its closest boundary anyway. Unless you are suggesting it be...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Conservation insisted on a hawthorn edge to flank the rear and sides. It was not my original suggestion. One meter away from which side? the South and West boundary is a drystone wall. The south is approx 5m away from the wall and further away to appease neighbours, and to allow light into...
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    Abrasive council control inspector

    Ive had planning approved for a 2 bay oak garage a few years back and I wanted to start work this spring. So stupidly appointed a council building control inspector. The 2 bay oak 'garage is set within my grounds approx 7 meters away from the nearest house. the other sides border fields...
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    Party wall survey

    Thanks for the advice guys. appreciate it. I did think it seemed ridicules but thought id check.
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    Party wall survey

    I don't think so, but there is no building beyond the boundary walls it's just all dry stone walls. the wall to the west is adjoining a public bridalway. there are no buildings beyond that, just a fence and a field. to the south you can see the neighbours house shaded grey. And let's be honest...
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    Party wall survey

    Hello. I have planning permission granted for a 2 bay wooden garage in my garden. I plan to have a concrete slab poured for the foundations. The garage is approx 9 meters from my neighbours house (6 meters from the boundary drystone wall) to the south and 4 meters from a dry stone wall to west...
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    Isolated DAMP issue on front elevation 1875 mid terrace (Yorkshire)

    How are you getting on? Perhaps, if its only when its cold, there is some sort of cold bride between the external wall and the plaster. Warm humid air is condensing on or behind the plaster because of the colder wall and this is what you can see. You should be able to tell more if you remove...
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    Can a wood burning stove be too big

    Thanks Foxhole. it was my presumption (dangerous I know) that kw range of the fire meant that it was ok to run it at half or third capacity as you say. I have double doors out of this room into a double height utility and a door the other side that leads upstairs. It was my hope that I could get...
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    Can a wood burning stove be too big

    The one I was looking at is rated Nominal 7kw - Low Output 4.8kw - High Output 9.5kw Id planned to use a direct air connection rather than a vent.
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    Can a wood burning stove be too big

    Hello. Im replacing an old stove which is 4kw. it never really got the room very warm. Its an old building with solid walls. Ive run though the calculations for the size of room and its suggesting 6kw would be ideal. Id like to use the wood burner to heat other rooms, either by leaving doors...
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    Isolated DAMP issue on front elevation 1875 mid terrace (Yorkshire)

    No that’s why I/George said remove in problem area only, you can always repoint back the small amount until you plan to do the full house. You ts an easy enough diy job once you’ve had a look. Might only need to be a ft squad or maybe just one stone. It does look like a very strong mix. Yup...
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    Isolated DAMP issue on front elevation 1875 mid terrace (Yorkshire)

    Just remove the strap pointing in problem area. It may not be the cause but your need to investigate it, you could always temporary repoint to match prior to pointing correctly. Regards the floor, even if it’s level it can cause issues especially if the outside is paved. Water can run off that...
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    Isolated DAMP issue on front elevation 1875 mid terrace (Yorkshire)

    Just to chuck my two twopenn'orth in. Rusty gives some great advice so worth following his recommendations. My house is of very similar if not the same construction (West Yorkshire). I’ve spent years of research to concluded that modern materials and methods are not compatible with the...
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    floor insulation construction suggestions

    just to come back to this ive wacker plated the rubble that surrounds the cellar ceiling and levelled to it. ive then added a sand binding layer, a DPM and then cellotex insulation. I reduced my cellotex from 100mm to 80mm as discussed as im short on space to get back to a level with other...
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