On a forum for DIY'ers I'd have thought modern houses would be the canine's testicles.
I was going to say....modern DIY'ers
Yep, that makes more sense, or possibly 'modern DIY'ers with less than average diy skills'
On a forum for DIY'ers I'd have thought modern houses would be the canine's testicles.
I was going to say....modern DIY'ers
And so supply dropped off, penny starting to drop? No didn't think so!But seriously, "demand" wasn't very high 6 years ago - when house-building was at an all time low.
Old house versus new house, out of interest looks apart, how technically would you rate them?
Old house versus new house, out of interest looks apart, how technically would you rate them?
bernardgreen";p="3182828 said:but many have problems with condensation.
New or "new"?, I don't know any new houses that suffer from condensation?
Thick stone walls keep it cool in summer and retain warmth in winter. It may be more expensive to run ( or in extra sweaters )
Thick stone walls keep it warm, but are more expensive to run, uh?