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Salisbury Snape posted:I attended an emergency reinstatement in some poor residents house where the pressure in the sewage system had built up and during a storm (2018 iirc) and had blown back up through the toilet in the upstairs bathroom, continued to flow and flooded the downstairs in a foot of lovely piss water. Alright so like, is that a tear down situation? I hear stories about how post-fire the fumes can linger for years, something like a sewage fantasia has to be worse right?
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# ? Nov 22, 2022 18:30 |
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The short story is no, though it would have probably been cheaper to knock it down and start again. It has since been sold and is now a second home. I'm sure this wouldn't happen to njan though, far more likely his Tesla will combust
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# ? Nov 22, 2022 19:00 |
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Enough poo. I've left some of the progress on the roof alone whilst focusing on the poo situation for narrative clarity. But I've still been going on the roof in the meanwhile. Its quite slow, not just because my attentions are split, but because work on the backside of the roof now means mortaring the ridges as I go... I'm capable of like 8 a day at a good jog. You can see how we've lifted up the skylights prior to installation in their packaging. Then lift across with the big suckers. Also using a special bespoke made protective thing on top of the skylight to allow me to tile and ridge mortar past each one. Where we get to the corner of the plant room roof, use a piece of aluminium under the tiles to keep a nice underlay waterproof level between switch in tiles and slates The whole way along I've been using these plastic and timber little guards that I tuck under the tiles on either side whilst I reach over and mortar the ridges, to catch any falling mortar. Hence why its so slow. lot going on, very slow progress to make sure I don't gently caress anything up. The last skylight in particular was difficult as we had to carry it up past and before the slate plant room roof. But good planning will mean I don't make any dumb mistakes. All planned out and ready to go Done. And protective element laid out. Its a bit windy so I laid out a couple of tiles there on top of the guard to weigh it down. Can't be too careful. WTF! Cock and absolute balls. Should not have laid those tiles on. Changed my technique. Maneuvered the guard just slightly to assess tile layout and they slipped. Like two inches if that... knock on the edge of the glass. SHATTERED Stop crying and man up. Yank the window out. And deal with the fix. Which means going and buying another one.
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# ? Nov 23, 2022 23:32 |
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Towards an L shape architecture: But good planning will mean I don't make any dumb mistakes
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 00:07 |
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Looks like hard work, you must have been shattered
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 00:11 |
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whenever i am having a bad day, i come back to this thread to get a reality check that it could be worse. thanks.
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 00:25 |
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That really sucks dude, sorry to see it. The windows and tiles do look great though. I'm still amazed none of those tile stacks came down.
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 01:02 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:lot going on, very slow progress to make sure I don't gently caress anything up. Yeah ok bud
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# ? Nov 24, 2022 03:03 |
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Ok so need to reinstall that skylight. But also need to put the woodburner chimney flue in the roof at much the same location. need to keep all materials 5cm away from flue because it can go on fire. The guys that sell this poo poo are incredibly loath to help. As with everything. Also need to install some extra timber under the roof to take supports for the chimney. I forget what this is called but the metal over cover thing, they wont sell in black even though everything else is so have to paint it. There is sweet spot 600mm horizontally from the ridge point that allows the chimney to not be too tall. So need to get it fitted there. Like this. Oh but I'm not copnnecting any of the lower chimney yet so its just going to sit on this temporary support for now. Bolt it on either side and use my homemade flashing pieces from the windows Install the.. I dunno cowl? Oh yeah window is back in. And theyve changed the design so its blacker than the other ones. eurgh. And finish roof off around it all. Also note the nice tidy finish along the valley where each tile needs cutting. And then back down the other side of the valley. Also need to install these slightly ugly but eurgh whatever air vents for the HVAC system. An in and an out that need to be like 1.5m apart. This will go on the inside. Nothing broke. NotJustANumber99 fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Nov 25, 2022 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Nothing broke.
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# ? Nov 25, 2022 00:59 |
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I love my Schiedel chimney, it's not steel but a type of cast mortar and ceramics and is very safe, and the draft is insane.
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# ? Nov 25, 2022 08:04 |
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I *think* that bit is a shroud and the bit that goes atop the chimminy is the cowl.
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# ? Nov 25, 2022 12:11 |
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That window near the chimney is going to get filthy fast, you know... until you break it again but other than that it actually looks great
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# ? Nov 25, 2022 12:52 |
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Now setting off down the final roof element. here we have the two air vents as mentioned and three top hung velux windows to accommodate. Its a question of straining my massive, muscular belly against the window frames and following the instructions. Pretty straight forward. And slowly making progress with the ridge tiles all the while. But we also have another issue crop up. So you know all those mature trees near the building that we couldn't chop down because we're in a conservation area? Meaning we had to do a years worth of really complicated expensive foundation work? And how we could have maybe faced a fine of maybe £20k if we messed with them? And also even if we did it would still take the ground two years to recover and allow us to do normal foundations? Yeah. Well two years and 100k of foundations later they've all inexplicably died. Pretty loving typical. We now don't need permission to cut them down cos they're dead and a risk. Infact if we leave them up, given theyre all on the property boundaries, we risk being held responsible for any damage they cause if they come down. Even though I don't need permission to fell them I have to apply for an exemption for permission. lol. Yeah they straight away accept it from the photos. gently caress sake. So rig up the basket on the digger forks and get to cutting them all down. Where it gets complicated over the fences, plan is to strap to digger fork, cut off and drive away. The chop up into logs. Probably got a couple of grands worth given energy costs. NotJustANumber99 fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Nov 27, 2022 |
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'Had to spend an astronomical amount on special foundations because of boundary trees which then died' about sums up the thread. Honestly I would have rolled over and died long before this point, you have the tenacity of a loving honey badger to still be going.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 00:12 |
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Can't ID from the photos, ash? Dieback is cataclysmic at the moment. Great wood too, if it hasn't been felled using a digger.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 00:21 |
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elms, i am told, and a crack willow
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 00:37 |
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Elm is quite nice.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 01:07 |
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Willows are pioneer species renowned for their survivalism. And still, you killed it.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 08:42 |
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Just remember to hide the bottle of glyphosate and plug the holes you drilled into the trunk to inject it.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 08:51 |
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RIP trees, Thought of L shaped architecture and died
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 09:33 |
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Those trees looked like standard boring ones anyway, why the gently caress were they protected in the first place?
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 09:39 |
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Tomarse posted:Turd Law is complicated poo poo. Turd lawyer here. No, seriously. I work in public administration and a small part of that is setting up and admining public sewer development and access as part of development deals. I figure out OPs poo blues for a living. My thoughts on that post in no particular order: - Wait is that what constitutes a public sewer main access in the UK??? Turns out no, but what the gently caress. - He tried to access a public sewer main by himself????? Turds out, no, but I was already drafting the fines in my head. Our system is a little bit different from the UK though. Mostly, mains systems are municipal property and heavily legislated om, to the point where our WSD-service potentially would have required OP to either dig to the closest actual main or could have allowed connection to a private solution where there's a complicated formula to calculate what the private pipe owner would be owed. OPs pipe (on his own land?) would where I live either sole owned by his property or owned communally between the properties. The only problem I can see with OP solution knowing nothing about UK law or the actual situation with that pipe would be if the addition of his sewage would contribute to a blockage before it reaches public mains (which over here would be an insurance issue for the communal pipe owners), but seeing as the wastewater company(?) is responsible from the drain that's not much of an issue. Water, sewage and drains is a much much bigger issue for construction and public infrastructure than people realise, but frankly most people couldn't point to their own water pipe if you held a gun to their head. Funny, since a rupture is a hugely expensive deal and the municipality can force an eviction if there's no running water in the house. Anyway, OP did a good job.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 09:49 |
Hope that next door’s renovation/ development goes well then!
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 10:36 |
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I'm glad my house is at the top in a slope. Poo runs downward.
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 10:55 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:I'm glad my house is at the top in a slope. Poo runs downward. poo poo always rolls downhill. Piss trickles though.
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Ratjaculation posted:Can't ID from the photos, ash? Dieback is cataclysmic at the moment. Funny, just filed police charges on a developer for chopping down some ash trees. They probably would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for the fact that they went over the property line into the adjacent public park to knock down some of a preserved ash forest that particular municipality has a conservation effort on. Sometimes tree law can be a lot of fun.
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Nice piece of fish posted:Funny, just filed police charges on a developer for chopping down some ash trees. They probably would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for the fact that they went over the property line into the adjacent public park to knock down some of a preserved ash forest that particular municipality has a conservation effort on. Bastards. It's a nice feeling catching them though, eh! At my old job my life was largely dealing with tree drama, notably neighbouring houses thinking our nature reserve was their personal log supply. Part of the site had a blanket TPO (tree protection order, likely what protected 99's trees). We got approval to take down some huge ash that were becoming potentially dangerous due to dieback. It came down beautifully so good wood, perfect for making some site furniture from. Overnight the main stem of the felled tree disappeared, but there was a lovely drag mark going up the track and then along the road and into a posh house, who absolutely shat themselves when we pointed out it was theft. He wrecked his car strapping the wood to the tow bar and dragging it home, so lol
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# ? Nov 28, 2022 14:17 |
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Im in a conservation area. Actually half the plot is but its dubious how that works and the boundary line is a big fat pen drawn on a spinning globe with no one really prepared to state what that actually means. It means all the trees over 75mm diameter trunk at like I dunno shoulder height are protected by an implicit TPO. So you have to ask permission to do anything, ANYTHING to them. This is clearly bollocks and ignored as long as (or perhaps even if) youre chopping down massive old trees cos theres next to nothing on the planning website in terms of records and when I tried to engage them over chopping down these dead ones they didn't know the rules and were completely freaked out by me seeming to and talking to them at all. Anyway once a tree is dead its all null and void you just give them a weeks notice and chop it down. So I dont know why more people arent cleverer about murdering trees but good they arent I guess. I didn't want to lose any of these trees. Trees are what give a place character. Especially, I feel, when its costs you probably 100k in associated foundation costs.
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# ? Nov 29, 2022 22:58 |
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So... run out of roof tiles... I think. Remaining roof is already loaded up but think I'm going to be short. Luckily found a really nice roofer over in Peterborough who has a whole yard of tiles close enough and charges next to nothing. They don't quite match and the whole point of mixing tiles was to do it from the start so its was nicely mixed. But anyway. Also, woodburner delivered. My phone camera is poo poo now. full of dust. Need to dismantle the back to get a look at how the pipework... works to plan the plumbing. Anyway back on to finishing this roof, last bit, finishing these ridges up on the last bit. Some of you will remember this. I guess you've seen all this. But its time now. But I turn up the next day and something feels off. Wtf? why is this fence panel out? Ahhh Cameras been hosed up. We've been robbed. You can see the, derelict because the pub company are cunts, pub lockup broken into. The front fence had been dismantled and thrown aside, I've moved it back and later reconnected it because noone from the pub would come out to fix it. So they were too dumb to take the camera with them. As I'm also too dumb to have it uploading anywhere. So heres my crook. So plan is to drag the dead pickup (I cleverly bought and immediately blew up) up to the back of the gate so no one can bring a vehicle in and re rob us properly. Oh. and then. then pick up a big log and drop it on the pinch point in. And then get back to finishing the roof. Heres a 2pound coin set in the corner of the roof which is apparently a thing.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 00:04 |
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What kind of oval office steals from a half finished building? Presumably hoping to steal copper wiring ready to be put in or something?
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 08:04 |
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It's not the first time you've had people steal from site either IIRC.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 08:13 |
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That looks like a very nice roof.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 12:18 |
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It's either copper wiring or pipes but the latter is less common with PEX and such, or tools that they're after. Cordless battery-powered tools in particular have such a particular habit of walking off site they might as well have legs.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 13:12 |
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Other than cutting your wire, did the thieves get much?deletebeepbeepbeep posted:That looks like a very nice roof. Seconded. I love that style.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 14:19 |
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freelop posted:What kind of oval office steals from a half finished building? There's a residential home someone is building down the street from me. It's on a large heavily wooded lot, so they've had a lot of clearing equipment there for a couple of months now as they're doing site prep. They have one of these parked on site and block the entrance with an excavator. Feel sorry for the people living right across the street that have a super annoying blue strobe going 24/7 right into their bedroom windows.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 06:10 |
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Can I just say a big thanks to poster Vim Fuego, who has never offered less than their full bodied support for the project.
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 23:20 |
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Whenever I'm feeling down about the duration, cost or state of any of my projects I can turn to this thread or Jaded Burnout's infinite remodeling zone for a pick me up. It's like a pep talk from the forums. Thanks for posting it all as the horrible journey it really is rather than some twee before & after shots.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:31 |
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So the weather is getting worse. Lots of rain. Weirdly, and worryingly the shitpump tank keeps filling up. Which is odd because theres nothing connected to it. You can see the water trickling in. I guess I haven't got pictures but I ended up dragging a go pro on a little sledge through my sewer with an led headlamp on the end to see what was what. And I've identified where the water ingress seems to be happening. Its loving C3P0. So I have to exhume him Eurgh its not easy to figure out how to fix it. loving deal with it later. Meanwhile need to lay this i dunno 300microns or something? I'm guessing. Damp course throughout the whole house before laying insulation, underfloor heating and screed. Making good progress. But starting to get a bit irritated. Doesnt seem to be going far enough. I bought rolls that are 4m by 25m. So why is this roll like a good foot shy of that? lol and all my tapes to seal up a nice membrane? knobheads at toolstation have put a stanley knife through the packaging and sliced them all. ffs. Underfloor heating pipe arrives. But I'm in bed. Fortunately there in time for insulation. of course the windscreen wipers on the digger dont work And lol I fall down the hole I dug the other week But eventually all set down mostly ok Then get to work installing it in the floor. So you may notice theres two types of insulation. And yes I've cheaped out. Lots of people expressed confusion at my 200mm of floor insulation which I inherited from plans bought with the site. So I ran the numbers and realised if I installed cheaper non PIR insulation for the first 100mm I was losing such minimal points on the SAP score that it was kind of a no brainer, and I saved a few thousand pounds. And I could probably also just lie to everyone and say I put two layers of really good insulation in if anyone ever kicked off. So yeah I did that. Also planning the kitche massing out
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