We tried to fix the leaks but FOUND MORE PROBLEMS in our new auction property!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2023
  • Hi all - this is the 2nd week of moving into our new auction renovation house... we had NO water, NO central heating, NO ceilings, and MISSING insulation due to previous frozen and burst pipes.
    But with Winter coming, we REALLY needed to investigate what the problem was and get things to a livable state.
    I was hoping it would be a quick fix, BUT we weren't that lucky... and let's face it.... no one's a fan of crawling around an attic with no boards. So I had to tread carefully and one wrong foot could've been a disaster.
    Meanwhile, I turned to Speedfit (plastic plumbing) and showed how it's great for beginners and ordinary home DIYers to do repairs without hiring an expensive plumber.
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  • @kimsoundchick
    @kimsoundchick 7 месяцев назад +8

    Awesome seeing more women doing DIY! currently gutting my kitchen. Keep up the good work!

  • @across8339
    @across8339 7 месяцев назад +5

    As @awt says, soldering (especially with pre-soldered copper) is easy and can be very satisfying. Just need to make sure to add a smear of flux to both pieces - pipe and joint openings - and do all joint ends at the same time. Have a few practise goes first.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much again! 😀 And FYI, Mr TCD is now creating plans on Sketchup so we can have a play around with different layouts! 😊

    • @across8339
      @across8339 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s great, if you or Mr TCD need any pointers you know how to reach me. Have fun with it and play nicely (I’m sure you will).

  • @markhutton6824
    @markhutton6824 6 месяцев назад

    Love your videos and how you don't complain brushing up glass fibre insulation shows how much you are beating the jobs.
    I first Uni summer job was feeding glass fibre growbags through a machine that hated being a gorwbag filler... We had to stand underneath the raw material (glass fibre) with no face or eye protection wearing a boilersuit you were expected to turn up to in the next day. That was my most horrific summer , while under the feed line when is was having problems keeping your eyes closed, trying to breathe through your nose and feeling the fibres falling down you arms and back. Just typing this I can feel the burning cuts caused. It really wasn't worth th £5 an hour he were paid...

  • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
    @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +4

    If you're enjoying our new DIY adventure for life, then you can now support future renovation projects & see all exclusive news/early previews on my Patreon here 😊 www.patreon.com/thecarpentersdaughter

  • @cjmillsnun
    @cjmillsnun 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love speedfit. It got us out of a bind when the electrician pirced the hot feed down to the kitchen sink during the rewire. As electrics were going nearby I didn't want the pipe repairing. I got the electrician to chase out a bit of the wall on the other side of the window, ran some speedfit down the new chase with an end stop and when I fitted the new kitchen, plumbed it in. I know plumbers prefer copper, but it did the job.

  • @nigelmiddleton2727
    @nigelmiddleton2727 7 месяцев назад +6

    Another great watch Vicky, hats off to you 👏 in my humble opinion I would replace every piece of old pipework you can physically get at, I have a feeling you may regret it at a later date, especially while you have great access via the missing ceiling. We make that mistake in our last property and had the ceiling come down on two different occasions through leaking pipework from poorly soldered joints 😢 keep up the content!

    • @juliejay5436
      @juliejay5436 7 месяцев назад +1

      Was thinking the same! Investing in new piping is a lot cheaper than repairing water damage.

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY 7 месяцев назад +2

      I think she's just doing minimal remedial work at the moment while she decides what she wants to do with the redesign of the house.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear that! At this point, it was just quick fixes to get the water up and running to toilet, bathing and drinking, so it bought us time to redesign/remodel the house and working out what new heating system we're going with. But when I top in the insulation and replacing others, I'll be checking again! :)

  • @MrRedfreds
    @MrRedfreds 7 месяцев назад +2

    Plumbing always a nightmare, i did a refurbishment in Leeds, they had burst pipes as the house was empty for a while ,frozen pipes led to a lot of leaks, 38 in total, i said to the plumber would of been easier to replace the lot, i was sick of lifting floor boards 😢. Good luck with your project, I would replace replace the plumbing with copper, harder to chew then plastic 👍

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic 7 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this update, I'm surprise that there were three (?) points where the pipes were broken in the loft, must have been completely frozen throughout! I just pulled a load of old plastic fittings (Hep2O) out in my bathroom and replaced with copper. Half the Hep2O fittings were jammed on, even using the correct release tool they were stuck. Anyway just chopped it out using the plastic pipe cutters like yours! Plastic pipe is fine where it's out of sight. Headtorches are excellent for working in a loft by the way.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Just having to buy a hep2o remover completely pur me off lol. I don't need that with speedfit and agree! It's not pretty enough for being on show, so I'll have to teach myself how to fit copper for when I want to update everything! I'll have to hunt for our my headtorches.. misplaced them during the move lol

    • @Petertronic
      @Petertronic 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK I taught myself how to do copper pipe, compression joints, soldering, using pipe bender etc. a few years ago, and was able to do things like replacing a hot water cylinder, and adding a new radiator. I like using solder ring (yorkshire) fittings. You need quite a few bits and pieces but it pays for itself in a short time!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      It honestly sounds fun to do 😅

  • @collcolin
    @collcolin 7 месяцев назад +3

    As a joiner I couldn’t help noticing there’s lateral and diagonal 4x1 bracing missing on your roof trusses.
    Some might say well it’s been up this long obviously ok but why not put them in now while you have the chance.
    Each truss should have lateral bracing along the node points ie the point where the internal webbing joins ceiling and roof rafters also diagonally along the pitch of the roof.
    Surprised that your survey didn’t highlight it.
    If you sell the next surveyor May spot it.
    Good video and good hard work by the way.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for pointing this out. I'll take some photos and send it to my Dad and look into it. We didn't get a survey as we wanted it regardless, but my parents inspected it from the outside and downstairs internal videos.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 7 месяцев назад +4

    Well done Vikki - if you are going to redo the loft plumbing maybe wait until you have put the raised walkway in (to accommodate the extra insulation) and run the new plumbing at board height fixed to a batten itself fixed to the edge of the walkway.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I like the idea! Yes, we will very likely redo it once we know what heating solution we opt for and expecially remodel the bathroom and dated ensuite 😀

  • @lewisgardner1660
    @lewisgardner1660 3 месяца назад +1

    The pipes need to be under the lagging that way the heat from down below help keep them safe and lagging on top is extra layer of protection

  • @gingerelvis
    @gingerelvis 7 месяцев назад +3

    Oh man that plumbing is a right state! I think for peace of mind in the long run I'd redo the lot, everything in the loft at least. I don't think I'd bother with a heat pump (ground or air) in a build of this age, you would have to do a hell of a lot with insulation and glazing to make it effective. You've got a bit of land and by the looks of it neighbours who do too I'd be going a log burner(s) if local wood is an option. I fitted one in my house as a sole heat source after growing up with the same at my Dads and it's bloody brilliant for the running cost.

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. The bungalow has probably got no underfloor insulation, minimal wall insulation, etc. It would be very expensive, time consuming and disruptive to go through the process of retro-fitting everything, plus changing all heating pipes and radiators. And for what? A heat source pump that wouldn't heat the house up very well and probably need solar panels to compensate for the cost in eletricity to power it. These things are probably going to go down the same route as many other new technologies...down the pan. Burning wood is never going to go away. Maybe a log burner with a back burner for heating up the water.

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 7 месяцев назад

      Chances are wood burning is going to get banned in the near future unless in certain categories of property ….be careful what you invest in. They might be ok being rural, but in a town it is not a good bet at the moment for example.

    • @gingerelvis
      @gingerelvis 7 месяцев назад

      @@dees3179 it's not going to happen any time soon regardless of what headline every online news outlet jumps on for clicks this week. There's no way local councils could police it with man power or funding. We have clean air zones now which might get stricter and more common but it just means having a cleaner burning certified stove. People like me who installed them themselves with no HETAS certificate don't exist other than a tiny wisp of smoke. With the rollback we have had on fossil fuel vehicles etc we will still be installing combi boilers for at least the next 30 years. The 600 quid on my log burner is nothing compared to the 15k on an airsource heat pump. A couple of years and it's paid for itself even if it does become outlawed. I can't afford to have gas central heating installed and run it never mind a "greener" option so it would immediately plunge people like me into fuel poverty. I agree pay attention but with a pinch of salt, investing in any heat source should be a considered and researched decision weighing up it's potential longevity.

    • @juliebrooke6099
      @juliebrooke6099 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@HouseFairyDIY,they haven’t got heating pipes and radiators to change- they’ve got old electric storage heaters that they intend removing. In other words the ideal time to install the correct piping and radiators they would need.

  • @baz-wc4fi
    @baz-wc4fi 2 месяца назад +1

    When pushing on Waste Pipe Soften Slightly in Boiling Water to make it more Flexable!

  • @PaulRansonArt
    @PaulRansonArt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good job Vikkie. Reminds me of my last house make over. Lots of leaks and plasterboard replacement. Speedfit was just starting to appear in the shops so I taught myself how to solder plumbing joints. I Eventually installed my own central heating system and boiler! That was back in the days when you didn't need a piece of paper to say your qualified. 😃😃

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! I'd be too afraid to do that 😅

    • @PaulRansonArt
      @PaulRansonArt 7 месяцев назад +1

      TBH its not half a difficult as it looks. Once you get the idea of a flow and return from the boiler and back again its just pipes and connectors. And we can see your a dab hand at that already
      😃😃 Great to see such a can do attitude. Your an inspiration to everyone @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK

  • @stephenhall5430
    @stephenhall5430 Месяц назад +1

    Plumbing is devils revenge.the more you fix the more that breaks

  • @m0nk3yl0v3r
    @m0nk3yl0v3r 7 месяцев назад +7

    Proper invested in this series, looking forward to seeing the progression! Youre way braver than I am :)

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Sometimes necessity has to take priority... I took some time getting used to up their incase I slipped, so my next step it to make it safer for access so I'm less intimidated

  • @lorismith9105
    @lorismith9105 7 месяцев назад +6

    So glad I found and joined your channel last week. I so enjoy it❤

  • @peterwentworth9181
    @peterwentworth9181 7 месяцев назад +3

    I use Yorkshire fittings and make sure to clean and flux the pipes and fittings with wire wall. It's not to hard if you practice on a scrap piece of pipe first.
    However I do keep some speed fit for any emergency repairs. 😊

  • @chrisdockerty3246
    @chrisdockerty3246 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you repair the leak, make sure you run the water for a good while to flush the system to reduce the risk of legionella. As the water has been standing there for so long there is a definite risk.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, that's what we did. I think we ran it for about 10 or 20 minutes first.

    • @chrisdockerty3246
      @chrisdockerty3246 7 месяцев назад +1

      I wish I had more harder and professional male trades people with your great skills. Great video looking forward to your progress, if you need a sparkie (Electrician) then don't be afraid to ask me . I am a bit old but 2391 qualified and 18th Edition and old! 64 But will sort electrics out for food & accomodation. (I have a tent). LOL!
      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK

  • @brentday2146
    @brentday2146 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Vicky,
    Dont know if this helps now but Tstation also do speedfit slip tees which help with lack of movement with copper pipes.
    Great work
    Brent

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! No, I didn't know about them at all and had to search for them on RUclips since your comment 😆

  • @raysmith6891
    @raysmith6891 7 месяцев назад +2

    I know you probably have already done so but to anyone watching please don't skip the pipe insulation. Cover every single piece you can find including the joints. Every winter I've been out to burst pipes in the loft. Biggest culprit is joints not being covered. You don't want any pipe showing at all. 👍

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the heads up! I'll be doing this while installing the loft insulation in the next few weeks :)

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty 7 месяцев назад +2

    You're a brave one for taking on such a long renovation. It's tonnes of content for your channel though. Good luck with it all. I hope you fix up all the wonky bits and turn it into a livable, modern home over time.

  • @pedroelpintor.7772
    @pedroelpintor.7772 6 месяцев назад

    The Hep 20 is very similar to speedfit except it has steel inserts and no rubber gromets. Hep was the innovator. Remember the plastic pipes are slightly more resistant to joints shearing off when frozen… just look at your mains tap in the field!

  • @nonoyorbusness
    @nonoyorbusness 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well done Vikkie that speedfit is a miracle I can't believe it works so well. I finally got around to sorting out our bathroom, the previous owner was a builder, a 🐄🤠 he got the hot and cold connections reversed somewhere under the floor perfectly tiled! I used speedfit to tap into the cold water supply to stop the toilet giving a hot flush and stop ended the hot feed. The thermostatic shower was a problem as it got hotter and hotter by increasing the hot which should have been cold! I couldn't get into the wall to reverse its feed without major destruction! So I removed the large overhead shower head and flipped the mixer bar over so the feeds were correct. The large head on the flexible connection was adequate and with a new sliding support in we've got a functional shower! None of the doors in the house closed properly either and he undermined the patio and covered it up with decking! Don't get me started on the drainpipes that's one of my next jobs!
    This is what he did on his own house! I shudder to think of the jobs he did for other people! You have actually got an advantage with a house that needs a major refurbishment you can do it right! 😅 !

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      haha... I bet he knew what he'd done wrong as well when he'd sold it (maybe wanted to sell on instead correct 😬) I do love how almost everything needs ripping out and don't have to worry about taking something apart without damaging it before putting it back to how it was! lol

  • @ollydearden
    @ollydearden 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’d recommend some decent ladders. Just google how many injuries from ladders in the UK. Even a fall from those steps could be life changing. I’ve just bought some Little Giant Conquest 2.0 all terrain - they are brilliant - stabilisers so they don’t tip sideways. Obviously lots of other good ones. Best purchase I’ve made in a long time.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! I can't stand these ladders, and do plan on buying some better ones eventually, but will have to wait for Father Christmas 😅

  • @matthewvaughan6327
    @matthewvaughan6327 7 месяцев назад +3

    Nice work Vickie. I don’t like plastic push fit plumbing, but it comes in handy. Try practicing a bit of soldering, it’s easier than you think, and makes neat pipe work.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the encouragement! It's definitely something I want to practice, and think it'll come in handy when redoing the bathrooms, utility and kitchen :)

  • @HouseFairyDIY
    @HouseFairyDIY 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your resilience is impressive Vikkie! Are there a lot of tears and swearing behind the scenes? I know I swear too much and I just hope my neighbours can't hear me! Well done on fixing the leaks. Your loft looks to be in good condition.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! There's always a bit of swearing with each project... but I love to swear 😅 I just accepted I had to keep it and I'm very good at getting in the zone!! 😆

  • @user-oe9xe8mv6t
    @user-oe9xe8mv6t 7 месяцев назад

    Those copper pipes look like they may have been done with lead solder. The joint penetration and bind is usually crap. Silver solder should take care of that and is probably a lot cheaper than buying all those press fits.

  • @Jako-fh8zg
    @Jako-fh8zg 7 месяцев назад +4

    Hopefully this is the end of the teething problems. Great episode, I’ve learned so much from this, I’m gonna use the speed fit for my pond irrigation. I genuinely think I wouldn’t have tried before watching this, so a massive thank you and can’t wait for the nest episode 🙏

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it's inspired! I'm not sure what it will be like outside, but I love how it's plug and play.

  • @AlexGnok
    @AlexGnok 7 месяцев назад +2

    Did similar jobs on our bungalow - insulating the loft etc.
    For the walkway I used 100mm celotex (PIR) insulation with 11mm OSB on top. For the rest I've just layered some regular loft roll insulation (it gets up to 400mm in some places so it's a bit of an overkill) and used loft legs XL with some 18mm osb to create lots of storage space.
    Don't forget to do all your plumbing and wiring first though as since you board the loft it's going to be a pain to access the wires etc.
    As for the loft hatch - I got rid of the old and hideous one and just bought a ready made metal insulated hatch, I think it was about £125, fitted perfectly in the opening and saved loads of time messing about with the old one trying to insulate it (and looks miles better as well!)

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the heads up :) I'm only going to do a walkway (I've promised that's all I'll do right now anyway for costs. I've now also got an insulated loft ladder kit that is arriving tomorrow, along with 26 rolls of insulation for the roof :)

  • @andreacrashe9894
    @andreacrashe9894 7 месяцев назад +1

    *Well done on all your plumbing.. yep whilst the ceiling is down... sort out everything up there including any extra wiring that you will need in the future.... I have seen the steps to ceiling system in a hallway, a kitchen and in a attached garage... so find the best place for you in your home. I call this 'future proofing' for future generations to come. 🙂.*

  • @gsdevme
    @gsdevme 7 месяцев назад +2

    I would really think about doing 300mm in the loft (or even 400mm) but also look at buying Rockwool specifically, the brand exactly. I know alot of people say Rockwool as a generic term but its far better then the knauf mineral wool and the Rockwool is happy to get wet from time to time and mice don't like it.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks! If Rockwool ever wanted to sponsor me, then I'd consider, but due to costs, I've gone with Knauf 200mm to go on top and 100mm for to replace the area that's missing.

    • @gsdevme
      @gsdevme 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK yeah, it’s expensive. It’s difficult to buy even. The wickes near me is forever out of stock 😞
      Wonder consider replacing the old 100mm fibre glass though. It doesn’t function well once wet. Only want to do the job once also

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      True, but we need to sell the boat first to feel flush to upgrade things.

  • @jerrygolding6011
    @jerrygolding6011 7 месяцев назад +1

    I see the insulation in the loft goes under your pipes stopping rising heat allowing your pipes to freeze , put insulation over the top when you relace

  • @craigevans9617
    @craigevans9617 7 месяцев назад +12

    This video more than any other has given me the confidence to try plumbing repairs as needed, you made it look very accessible. I won't be plumbing in any central heating systems but it at least seems feasible to repair things now rather than instantly calling a plumber out of fear. Thanks for sharing the journey.

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY 7 месяцев назад +3

      I think it's good to try to learn these things because it's so hard to get tradesmen to come out nowadays.

    • @bobby5634
      @bobby5634 7 месяцев назад

      Please don't shoot pipes all over the place like this. Speedfit fittings do not like it. No doubt about it some of this plumbing will leak down the line. From a time served plumber.

    • @craigevans9617
      @craigevans9617 7 месяцев назад

      @@bobby5634 Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I've no experience with which to set my expectations. Could you please help me understand why that's the case,? I'd just assume this is exactly what it's designed for.

    • @davideyres955
      @davideyres955 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@craigevans9617the great thing about plumbing is you can practice. There’s a good channel called got to learn who has a good tutorial on soldering. It’s easy and satisfying once you can do it. Just go buy some solder, flux, wire Wool and a torch and gas. Grab a bit of 15mm copper and a cutter. Once you can do it you’ll realise it was easy. Best of luck.

    • @bobby5634
      @bobby5634 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@craigevans9617 It's plumbing. Everything should be clipped tidely for a reason to joists/walls/floors. Shooting pipes around in mid air on angles like this is a no no the fittings will blow eventually as there under stress.

  • @philtucker1224
    @philtucker1224 7 месяцев назад +1

    That plastic push fit plumbing looks really handy if you are not competent soldering copper pipes!

  • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
    @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

    I seem to be getting lessons on Speedfit collars, cutting markers etc in the comments. So you may want to watch my more indepth Speedfit video here:
    ruclips.net/video/wAjWbRICm-w/видео.htmlsi=mcYMgwOPcI3WmHY2

  • @yellownev
    @yellownev 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to be on the upside of the jobs... every time you do a job you know more about your house as you turn it into a home. Good work

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I completely agree! And looking forward to understanding more up there once I have more boards to safely walk around

  • @jrwaters31
    @jrwaters31 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your plumbing is virtually a religious experience great content great diy tar

  • @Lavendercookie-bk7kk
    @Lavendercookie-bk7kk 7 месяцев назад +1

    You’re so Brave working near rodent droppings.. You make it look so easy! Nice repair work! ✨✨👏👏

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      It just had to be done. Hated being up there initially, then fear diminished pretty quickly while holding onto the rafters lol

  • @phiakate
    @phiakate 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well don to the both of you for taking on this project. I know this is a test of self. You are doing great.

  • @robsonma747
    @robsonma747 7 месяцев назад +3

    I realy love your videos Vicky, but i think this series will be so intresting. Cant wait to watch the rest of them ❤

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much and I hope so! There's a lot of projects here to do, inside and out 😊

  • @wisher21uk
    @wisher21uk 7 месяцев назад +1

    The joys of buying a house 😊 well done you’re doing a fabulous job, leaks are the worst problem. Keep up the good work 😊

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Cheers ☺️ Now to start planning any major changes, then I can revisit it again!

  • @petanders1968
    @petanders1968 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video Mr and Mrs TCD, I've always hated going up in the loft, but last spring ventured up to sort out the energy sapping 3 x 60w bulbs, replacing with those low energy 8w CFL bulbs, now it's super brilliant white instead of dim and gloomy orange and ! Wish you both the best in your future repairs.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! I really need to sort this ASAP if I'm to do much more work up there!!!! 😀

  • @MrCrabbing
    @MrCrabbing 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love the Hans in the background performing security checks, Looks great the Speedfit I think I'm going to use the 10 mm stuff for the domestic side on my boat.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      hehe... he's a devil for barking his head off!! I never even knew Speedfit did 10mm - just spotted a selection of it in B&Q today!

  • @tonylawlor3503
    @tonylawlor3503 7 месяцев назад +1

    That's plumbing chase the monster never ending problems😅😊

  • @katieh200
    @katieh200 7 месяцев назад +4

    Great job huni you made it look very easy 😉👍

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much ☺️ hopefully I won't have any more issues! 😊

    • @theoddjobcentre6686
      @theoddjobcentre6686 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TheCarpentersDaughterUKI wouldn't get air source heating it won't heat the house we have it and alot of places are removing it and going back to gas or solid fuel or oil. It takes alot of research if you really want it but you won't have enough hot water for a bath we don't unless we just use the immersion and we had to get a new fan in the garden in 2016 as the other one that was 4 years old burnt out it's circuit board and so it ended up being a whole new outdoor unit

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Wow... that's not good! Will pass your comment onto Mr TCD as we're getting quotes on this soon and ground source.

  • @habibkmc
    @habibkmc 7 месяцев назад

    I never done plumbing in my life. I was not sure I be able to do soldering properly. So I want to go with speed fitting. Soldering very easy as well. Cost wise both r same. My advice is do some research on RUclips. U will get alot of information. Speedfit do two types of pipe. I choose lay flat over pex. Then I have to use less fitting. I used one rule less fitting on plastic pipe less chance of leak. Watch out if u have rat issue don’t use plastic.

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 7 месяцев назад +1

    Id remove all water tanks and have a unvented cylinder downstairs better mains pressure shower.

  • @toria-j
    @toria-j 7 месяцев назад +1

    A-ha, late night pipe lagging. Been there, done that. I just hacked the insulation with a pocket knife though - you were much more neat!

  • @brucepickess8097
    @brucepickess8097 7 месяцев назад

    One problem with plastic pipework is if you don't support long lengths they can sag. If the system is not clean, sludge can form and restrict or block the flow. I know, it's happened to me. Obviously well supported and a clean system, no problem. Shower circuit should be seperate from the lighting circuit. 😏

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks. The shower was a later addition and on its own circuit (turned out a fuse had gone...probably tripped from the previous flood) and the bulb just needed replacing 😆

  • @Viken43
    @Viken43 23 дня назад

    Think a wise move would be to live in a caravan on site, nothing is more disheartening that working around your personal belongings. It is after all a building site! There is light at the end of the tunnel ;-)

  • @diyishbychloe
    @diyishbychloe 7 месяцев назад

    Iyve got some plumbing and loft insulation and boarding to do soon, so great video for me, thanks!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Insulation arriving tomorrow from black friday discounts, so video coming soon 😂

  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    @shaun30-3-mg9zs 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are doing well, great job😁👍

  • @MakingItOutOfTheWoods
    @MakingItOutOfTheWoods 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bloomin brilliant!! Job well done there ❤ inspiring x

  • @JojoChampion
    @JojoChampion 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid, as always. That Speedfix range is a godsend.

  • @kimstockwell721
    @kimstockwell721 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great work, I know how frustrating it is having moved into a long time empty bungalow myself. Been at it two years and nearly finished now.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I can't wait to get to that stage 😀 Hope you've got it how you want it now 😊

    • @kimstockwell721
      @kimstockwell721 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK Yeah I'm very happy here. Lots of stress and money and hard work but so worthwhile. It's just me and my disabled lad, that's why I needed the bungalow . Anyways you are doing really well, don't get too stressed, things always work out in the end. I will follow you with interest.

  • @bobbonner1314
    @bobbonner1314 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job!

  • @36ydna
    @36ydna 7 месяцев назад +3

    I think it might have been better to replace all the pipes.😀

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +2

      It did cross my mind, but with all the changes we plan on doing, I decided to monitor them over the weeks for now

  • @barrywall3333
    @barrywall3333 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, thats a lot of work, hope it goes well! Looking forward to following the journey.

  • @terripinan1876
    @terripinan1876 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have learned so much from this one episode. Thank you so much!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help :) I go into more depth with Speedfit here if useful: ruclips.net/video/wAjWbRICm-w/видео.html

  • @colinracheljustpootling7468
    @colinracheljustpootling7468 7 месяцев назад +1

    absolutely superb and so informative. Im following this with real interest. What a hands on person you are. Bloody good job there. Well done!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much 🥰 You never know when a job like this will come in handy 😄

  • @mike8544
    @mike8544 7 месяцев назад +3

    Got to love Speedfit! Great progress, enjoying the journey with your new property

    • @RemusKingOfRome
      @RemusKingOfRome 7 месяцев назад +1

      Obviously they work with hot or cold water ?

    • @mike8544
      @mike8544 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, fine for both@@RemusKingOfRome

    • @SBBUK
      @SBBUK 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@RemusKingOfRome Yes, although I think it says max 65c on the pipe (From memory). But i've never seen a melted speedfit pipe so im sure thats just worst case scenario to keep their solicitors happy!

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 7 месяцев назад +1

    You're doing a great job. The bungalow is going to be amazing.

  • @alisonscurr4395
    @alisonscurr4395 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Vikkie and great job to. You have saved yourself a lot of money doing it yourself. I noticed the mice have got up in the rafters too. They are little buggers.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! :) Yes, it makes me want to buy a little vacuum hoover! I know many would say replace entirely, but it would cost so much, so we're just going to replace what's missing and increase the lot to get it up to 270mm.

  • @rossl2544
    @rossl2544 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is going to be an awesome project i can feel it already. I am glad i watched this video because now i know I'm not the only one that will carry on working at home till the early hours.
    my only advice would be to go over that hair felt pipe lagging with some foam insulation or remove. Hair felt lagging is now only really used to protect pipes from the plaster when they are sunk into walls and does not meet building reg's now and it will also save you money as the hot water does not lose so much of it's heat when traveling threw the pipework. So you may also need to did this to get the grant for the heat pump anyway and yes it's not a nice job being up in a loft doing the pipe lagging but it does bet paying a plumber his hourly rate to do it all.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! I didn't know that! I just assumed it was better because it was dearer!! :)

    • @rossl2544
      @rossl2544 7 месяцев назад

      I am sorry i think maybe you have it mixed or i have what you said wrong lol.
      The grey insulation you used to put over the plastic is the better option for pipe insulation/lagging and you may find that if you look online ebay or similar you can find it cheaper than you can in a DIY store. I think i paid about £14 for 10 meters of insulation for 15mm pipe at 13mm thick (personally I would not go for anything smaller than 13mm thickness) I used this 13mm behind the kitchen cabinet on all the exposed pipework as well as the exposed pipe in the kitchen cabinets. When i redid my bathroom i used 25mm between the joist and the hair felt lagging where it passed threw the joist to help stop any noise. it just depends on what space you have but bigger in the loft is better being an unheated space. Also having the pipes clipped/supported would help a lot with problems in the future as movement can cause joints to fail also so it could be worth looking on the net for Talon Joist clips or even just a bag of Talon pipe clips and screwing them to the joists to support the copper spaced at 1.2 meter apart max for a horizontal run or 1.8 meter max for a vertical run to stop sagging. 22mm copper pipe is 1.8 meters maximum for a horizontal run and 2.4 meters maximum for a vertical run, they are pipe sizes that are carrying water as gas is different large space between clips as its carrying less weight but of course you can go smaller distance between clips that's just maximum set.
      The hair felt is not very good at insulating pipes and is now used when copper pipes are buried in walls and floor to hide them as the hair felt lagging has a plastic bag type liner under the hair which stops the plaster and cement from coming into contact with the copper pipe and causing a reaction which corrodes the copper and causes leaks (this why copper pipes that go threw a brick wall should be sleeved with larger copper or plastic pipes), it does also allow some extra space for the copper pipes to expand and contract as they get hot and cool down with out cracking the plaster. It's also used where central heating pipes and hot water pipes pass throw a notch in wooden joist to help stop any rattles or bangs as the copper expands and contracts as it gets hot and cools down.

  • @snapdragogon69
    @snapdragogon69 7 месяцев назад

    Me bought somewhere similar. they were in the loft and under the bath. They came in via a gap next to a 40mm waste pipe from the bath and would go under the bath or up the cavity into the loft. We gathered the insulation and bined it in bin bags the council will collect it for a fee and you can tip the bulky collections bin men wink wink. Vacuumed the loft and bleached it. Then got another EPC that said 0mm loft insulation then a year later got free loft insulation with a grant in the meantime, the loft had no insulation which was perfect for plumbing and electrics.
    We also got solar panels for free somehow and now it is EPC A. To get a grant you mayalso need to fit weep vents on windows and fan in kitchen and bathroom.

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 7 месяцев назад +1

    As per usual an excellent video from you and a great explanation on how to fit those Speedfit Connections and the Pipe of course, there is one funny thing though, any chance of saying your husbands name instead of the usual 'my husband' 'my husband' etc. Thanks.
    Take Care and Stay Safe,
    Barry (the Wirral)

  • @swl6218
    @swl6218 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hot bubbly bath and wine. Its a game changer. 🤗

  • @nevillewebb2856
    @nevillewebb2856 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant - I think your presentation style is spot on - informative, open and honest. Great content, well done 👍

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  6 месяцев назад

      Thankyou, glad you enjoy it. You should see the metaphorical cutting room floor after I've finished editing.😆

  • @craigbeas6111
    @craigbeas6111 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'd be tempted to replace all the pipes and get a talker ladder 😂😂well done your both doing great 👍👍

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Once we start remodelling and have decided on the heating, we'll be redoing it :) I've spotted some redundant pipes up there and need some boards up to fully investigate 😀

    • @craigbeas6111
      @craigbeas6111 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK you'll do a great job 👍

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 7 месяцев назад +1

    Looking forward for the video you do of relocating the stop valve.

  • @cliffthompson2996
    @cliffthompson2996 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work Vicky❤❤👍👍

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 7 месяцев назад +1

    Id change the push fit bath trap

  • @MarcusT86
    @MarcusT86 7 месяцев назад

    Love the determination.
    Hope Hans is getting on well now.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! He's so much more settled than 8 weeks ago now and every morning, he can't wait to get into the garden 😂

  • @kortt
    @kortt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoying these videos! Cheers!

  • @Lego6980
    @Lego6980 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool vid. Thanks

  • @worstuserever
    @worstuserever 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting to see how you tackle some problems I had to deal with when I bought my place. I've only worked with plastic on drainage, all copper for feeds, can those push fittings come apart and reassemble repeatedly? As soon as I saw the damaged pipes and missing ceiling in your earlier video I thought, as long as no structural damage, that's a great negotiating point because it'll put off a lot of buyers and both are really easy repairs, had same in our kitchen. We've also just worked out a leak in our bathroom is coming from the bath drain, really sneaky it was. Don't think anything's gnawed through it as our kitty would have had the little beggar.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Sounds like we definitely need a cat in the future lol. Yes, you can repeatedly dismantle and reattach, which is why I like it 😊

  • @Lord-Panda2112
    @Lord-Panda2112 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating video!

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice share.

  • @nickshemwell1572
    @nickshemwell1572 7 месяцев назад

    Great video 👍

  • @benjaqsonworkshop9974
    @benjaqsonworkshop9974 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and filming. I swear by push-fit that was used by the beer industry long before domestic plumbing so very reliable. Nice work! The close up of the copper joint looked very sketchy - definitely worth replacing what you can get to while it's accessible; as you said a new leak in the night could bring down another ceiling. Fingers crossed...

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! :) It was tough filming up there as well 😆 Once we have better lighting and more boards up there, I'll feel safer exploring more areas. Not keen on the one leading to the old shower, but it's not leaking and we don't use it/want to rip it out.

  • @richardhart7652
    @richardhart7652 7 месяцев назад

    You really need to get rid of that felt type pipe insulation and replace it with foam insulation, I've found that every make of plastic pipe is fractionaly different so inserts are either very tight or a little loose

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      This seems to be a common opinion (and I thought the wood stuff was better as more expensive) so will do soon. Hopefully topping up with more insulation will help too!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      And yes, that'll be why I've always been told never to mix and match different plastic plumbing brands

  • @cazzzzzy
    @cazzzzzy 7 месяцев назад

    Omg it's like the film the money pit 😮

  • @lynjermey6423
    @lynjermey6423 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are the British version of April Wilkerson! 😊

  • @Mech747able
    @Mech747able 7 месяцев назад +1

    Feel for you, i'm in a similar position and decided to remove the hot and cold water tanks with all the pipes.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +2

      That might happen eventually! Not sure which way to go yet as waiting on quotes

  • @Ant98986
    @Ant98986 7 месяцев назад +1

    You might consider just redoing the lot in plastic the joint have probably had it due to the frost expanding

  • @kinetic747
    @kinetic747 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've just watched a 10 years old farm German shepherd dog being groomed followed by this, both fascinating in their own way. 😂

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha... that does sound worth watching. Any nice videos about dogs being taken care of I love ❤️ 😍 😆

    • @kinetic747
      @kinetic747 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK search for "First groom in ten years", it's a very relaxing watch ☺️

  • @fredjames9867
    @fredjames9867 7 месяцев назад +1

    You might as well chuck all thar old insulation. And I would make sure a heat pump is really going to work for you .i

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      Still just at the start of all of our research /quotes coming in. Do you mean the old insulation on the pipes or between the joists?

    • @fredjames9867
      @fredjames9867 7 месяцев назад

      Honestly I would chuck the lot . New stuff is more efficient and you might see more issues as you go along ..get cavity insulation but make sure the electric cables are not running in it .

  • @RoderickSpoke
    @RoderickSpoke 7 месяцев назад +1

    love your "gumption" you made short work of that ! As a back up in case you get mice i would try a few AMZ Rodent repellers in the loft.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for the reminder :) I'll have to get looking on Amazon right now... hopefully I can find some in their Black Friday deals :)

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      I initially wasn't keen on climbing up there (not great with heights), but I just knew it had to be done 😅

  • @theoddjobcentre6686
    @theoddjobcentre6686 7 месяцев назад

    I love speedfit plumbing fittings

  • @dodgydino62
    @dodgydino62 7 месяцев назад +1

    Personally I don't trust those plastic quick fit connectors.... I always tend to solder.
    I had a leak in my loft space where the previous owner had connected plastic to copper after fitting a radiator.
    The gas fitter who came to the leak found the plastic fitting was leaking where it connected to the copper, he told me that they had a habit of working lose because of the pipes contracting and expanding when heating and cooling.
    The newer fittings nowadays may be better but personally I still don't trust them as much as soldered fittings....
    If I do a job myself its always the old traditional way.

  • @metallitech
    @metallitech 7 месяцев назад

    Nice.

  • @sterudd3449
    @sterudd3449 7 месяцев назад

    Well done vikkie , a job well done

  • @user-qs8ei9ly2k
    @user-qs8ei9ly2k 7 месяцев назад

    If you've come across one or 2 bad joints, time to replumb everything in my experience.Could be dodgy worker who has plumbed the whole property, came across about 7 occasions of this occurring on new builds!.Found out later I was following one plumbers bad workmanship from one property to another! .This was about 12 years later! Lots of upset people with masses amount of damage!

  • @robertwilson6020
    @robertwilson6020 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have enjoyed seeing your first aid measures but am sure a complete re plumbing is the best solution in the long run

  • @markjervis8558
    @markjervis8558 7 месяцев назад +3

    The plumbing looks shot... I would be replacing the lot but not in speedfit 😊

  • @Incaensio
    @Incaensio 7 месяцев назад +2

    Your skin looks incredible 🤩

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      That's a first about my skin 😆 I thought I was getting old and wrinkly lol

  • @tobysherring1369
    @tobysherring1369 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lights and showers out means you have tripped RCBOs for those circuits - they can't all be on one 'ring main' which is a socket circuit. I'm assuming you had an RCBO consumer unit fitted?

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад +1

      Consumer unit has been updated since. The shower was on its own and found that was a fuse gone. The light was just a bulb needed to be replaced.

    • @tobysherring1369
      @tobysherring1369 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK if you watch electrician videos it's very common for electric showers to have problems - often they're upgraded without increasing cable size, and it's worth checking all connections are tight, especially in the isolator switch.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  7 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty sure this was caused by the previous flood

    • @tobysherring1369
      @tobysherring1369 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheCarpentersDaughterUK yes, very likely.

  • @mcjjordan
    @mcjjordan 7 месяцев назад +1

    We had a house like that- we were told it was the solder used, eats into the copper

  • @dukeminster
    @dukeminster 7 месяцев назад

    Nice work, If it was me I probably would have just ripped out all the copper and started again. You dont want to do up this house and have it just perfect only for dodgy pipe to burst and ruin your work. Also, clip as much of the pipe work to joists as you can, espeically the cold main, it can rattle a fair bit. Nothing wrong with hep20 speed fit and if you end up doing the central heating go up to 22mm for the majority of the flow and return, future proofing for a heat pump :-)