Loft conversion part 1 - Break into roof, remove old insulation & mortar. DIY Loft conversion

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @juliangardner3357
    @juliangardner3357 6 лет назад +2

    Looking good, looking forward to the next update

  • @MrFlynnytwo
    @MrFlynnytwo 5 лет назад +3

    just been watching for two minutes love your style mate!

  • @jaysgardens4626
    @jaysgardens4626 6 лет назад +1

    Keep them coming really looking forward to this attic conversion 👍

  • @daarmc5205
    @daarmc5205 5 лет назад

    Watched all the loft video's, top job. Was thinking of doing the job on my own house after watching you the amount of work involved is too much. Your family all look like you know what you are doing. measure measure measure, belts an braces. Great job.

  • @mariah4451
    @mariah4451 6 лет назад +2

    Really brilliant. I'm really looking forward to watching this series. You advice is always so thorough and helpful so I Iearn so much. Just a little point - your voice is quiet but the music segments are super loud. Thanks for sharing:-)

  • @Lord-Brett-Sinclair
    @Lord-Brett-Sinclair 6 лет назад +1

    Great start, you aren't scared of dirty work

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      I am scared of it, I'm just too tight to pay someone else to do it! Thanks for watching!

  • @keitho77
    @keitho77 6 лет назад +2

    This will make a great series. Looking forward to it. Subbed.

  • @stevenharrhy74
    @stevenharrhy74 6 лет назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2.

  • @MrMoffett82
    @MrMoffett82 6 лет назад +1

    looking forward to the rest of series good job mate

  • @HowToSandAFloor
    @HowToSandAFloor 6 лет назад +1

    good to see this channel is doing quite well, got a few tips for stuff i was doing in my house a couple of months ago. I wont forget the name "Pouse around the House" lol

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback and support and thanks for watching!

  • @lizabbott1366
    @lizabbott1366 4 года назад

    i love the music selection! I want to make a storage room that i can use for a closet and sewing room and i'm a beginner. these videos are so helpful!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback and the kind words. Best of luck with your project.

  • @rachelwakerley8617
    @rachelwakerley8617 6 лет назад +1

    husband is gonna love me watching these 😂😂😂 then trying to do it myself 😆 xxx

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад

      Well best of luck with it! Thanks for watching.

    • @rachelwakerley8617
      @rachelwakerley8617 5 лет назад

      +POUSE around the HOUSE no probs my new RUclips teacher lol my dad and me will be starting in a couple of weeks, it's gonna be loads of fun, you keep um coming coz I fooshing think there brill, have a top day dude xxx

  • @John-fj3qw
    @John-fj3qw 6 лет назад +1

    very informative video as always Pouse, looking foreword to watching the conversion.

  • @pureretro5979
    @pureretro5979 6 лет назад +1

    Really looking forward to seeing how this goes.

  • @ek6868
    @ek6868 6 лет назад +1

    Great video can't wait for next video.

  • @gavdoig99
    @gavdoig99 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks! look forward to the rest.

  • @scottbob3917
    @scottbob3917 6 лет назад +1

    Yes about time pal you do spot on videos but not enough lol keep up the hard work get the videos going

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      I have a daughter, a dog, a full time job and this isn't the full time job! I try but one a fortnight is all I can get done these days. It takes a lot of time filming, editing etc and trying to do the actual job in hand. Thanks again for watching and hopefully the vids won't disappoint!

  • @regmac64
    @regmac64 6 лет назад +2

    You could use 3/4" ply packers on top of your walls to raise the joists above the old ceiling plaster. Saves loads of messing and meets regs

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      I did use packers which you can see in Part 2. But the mortar was so thick it need removing and as you'll see in later video it's well worth it as it makes a much cleaner working environment and less weight on the ceiling. I filled a whole builders bag with the mortar I removed. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @adam10051977
    @adam10051977 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant Pouse, do as many vids as poss during this conversion. Cheers

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      Will do my best, just may take a while to edit and upload! Thanks for watching!

  • @alexwalker9803
    @alexwalker9803 4 года назад +1

    Using your videos as inspiration for a diy loft conversion of my own however I will be getting in a loft conversion company to do the structural work.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      Probably not a bad idea. It always takes longer than you think and I'm a sucker for punishment. Not everyone is! Best of luck with the project and thanks for watching.

    • @alexwalker9803
      @alexwalker9803 4 года назад +1

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE i am the also a glutton for punishment when I think something is withing my capability although I really don't like ladders. I will be doing the internal work accept for joining the electrics to the fuse box.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      @@alexwalker9803 sounds good. Let me know how you get on.

  • @Adddzzzz
    @Adddzzzz 6 лет назад +1

    waiting for part 2.. will be doing my loft dormer in august got my plans and structural calcs sorted....

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      It won't be long, just finding time to edit and upload. Best of luck with your conversion. Thanks for watching!

  • @sarfraz6931
    @sarfraz6931 5 лет назад +1

    Great explanation, a bit of hard work but looking really good

  • @nickhorton1862
    @nickhorton1862 6 лет назад +1

    Great video pace 👍👍👍

  • @no_short_circuit
    @no_short_circuit 6 лет назад +2

    You are awesome! I wish I had half your skills and confidence and thanks for sharing them. What trade did you "serve your time" - joiner, plumber, sparky? Can't wait to see the rest of the videos.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      No official trade, just learnt over the years doing building work with friends/tradesman and family, a few courses, few property renovations. Just picked it up as I go along and always keen to learn new stuff. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!

  • @rezNezami
    @rezNezami 4 года назад +2

    love the music. Good job.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      @Mask Of Shame each to their own! Thanks for watching.

    • @georgemason9151
      @georgemason9151 3 года назад

      @The Mighty Georg Liked the music BUT... I kept having to turn up the volume to hear the speech, then got my ears blasted off by the music. I'm only a few videos in, so hopefully this changes further in...

  • @gerrym4377
    @gerrym4377 6 лет назад +1

    This is going to be epic! Your videos have me doing my own plastering in my renovation! What is your background mate, you seem very well rounded in building knowledge 👍👍👍

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Just a DIY enthusiast to be honest. Been doing building work and DIY in my spare time for years just to save money, done a few courses, worked with tradesman etc and I get great satisfaction from doing my own renovations and building work. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!

  • @toonwelsh1634
    @toonwelsh1634 2 года назад

    Pouse ( Edward😂) shame your dad didn’t brick his attic when we were kids playing scalextric . Nice to see some videos and tips I can use on my house now . Is that you playing the drums on the music 🥁 Hope you and family are well . I’m now a subscriber 👍🏻

  • @delsoljon86
    @delsoljon86 4 года назад +1

    Where are you from mate, loving yourself videos, researching for a potential project and your videos are exactly what I’ve been looking for

  • @DennisHobson
    @DennisHobson 6 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @wadekane4778
    @wadekane4778 4 года назад +2

    Hi since having a loft conversion 2 years ago my house is cold in winter they didn't add metal wire gauze in the flooring used my old insulation and after using wall insulation I think celetex they simply added the plaster boards they didn't use silver quilt and then use silver tape to make it air tight I wanted to know how you did it before plaster boarding it internally thank you

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      Hi, if you go to my playlists on my channel, go to 'DIY loft conversion, then Part 27 and part 28 show how I did the insulation. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @nickevans7049
    @nickevans7049 6 лет назад +1

    loving this ! lets see how it goes and i might have ago at mine :)

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      It's a messy job not helped by the fact all materials have to be raised or lowered up the scaffolding! Thanks for watching!

  • @paulthewitt
    @paulthewitt 6 лет назад +1

    Good video.
    Part way through doing similar myself.
    As someone going through it a video on installing velux windows (from inside only if possible) when to board and when to put up stud work vs installing the insulation boards and plasterboard above and how to route cabling/plumbing, would all be great!!
    Mind is going so slow I imagine you will overtake me very soon!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      Hi Paul, I'l be filming it all hopefully in the order that I do it so maybe some ideas for you in future videos. How and what order you do things is often up to you really. I'l be doing my insulation from the inside as I'm re-slating the whole roof. I need the new roof sorted asap then I can take my time with the internal stuff once the roof is watertight. Thanks for watching!

  • @alexbittner9649
    @alexbittner9649 4 года назад

    Great serial of videos

  • @barneyisourhero
    @barneyisourhero 3 года назад +2

    Asbestos slate roof tiles there mate by the looks of it. I'm an asbestos surveyor.

  • @andrewleech6468
    @andrewleech6468 6 лет назад +1

    great idea, can you explain about planning permissions and regulations in a video

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      I'll try when I get time, but busy with the loft, a full time job and a child at the moment! Watch this space, thanks for watching!

  • @finn3rs1993
    @finn3rs1993 6 лет назад +12

    Love your videos but please boost your microphone or lower volume of the music :)

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      I have indeed altered the sound levels in my later videos. Hopefully they will be better, Thanks for watching.

  • @mrmoneymark
    @mrmoneymark 4 года назад +1

    Really great helpful videos, thank you! What was the timescale of the conversion and what was the cost of it doing yourself?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +2

      Timescale.....it's still not finished! Joking aside I got a lot done in a few weeks, but with family, kids, full time job I always knew this would just be done in spare time weekends. I also re-roofed the house which you don't need to do with a loft conversion. I painted the house and did all new soffits, fascias etc. So difficult to say as I've had months off at a time also. If you've got kids etc it's not always plain sailing when living in the property. But about two years in total on and off. Everything I've done has come in at around 14k but that will vary according to what part of country you live I guess and material prices. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!

  • @mosilflutil10
    @mosilflutil10 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for video

  • @LukeDGreen
    @LukeDGreen 3 года назад +1

    Did you do any drawings for this? I’m interested to understand your planning process and building controls etc.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  3 года назад +1

      I drew what I wanted roughly then took all the measurements. Structural engineer did calculations and structural drawings. I applied for a building notice with building control then started work. Building control inspect at key stages of the build. Thanks for watching. 👍

  • @popandu1170
    @popandu1170 5 лет назад +1

    Kudos to the pouse for taking-on this project - well done mate. Could I ask how you know the method of doing the project, do yhou work in construction?

  • @svenwhothehell5980
    @svenwhothehell5980 3 года назад

    Hi Pouse, I have a loft which I want to use as storage and occasional office accessed by loft ladder. The headroom is about 1.9m from floor joists. Joists are 3x1.5 inch. There is a central support wall and spans are about 3m from c/l of support wall to each outside walls.
    So looks like I need to strengthen the existing joists, similar to yourself? Did you have a structural survey and cals done for the floor joists? Like you I don’t want to compromise headroom too much.
    Mine however is not going to be a permanent habital area.

  • @ameliaridez99
    @ameliaridez99 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing these videos... I found them really informative and entertaining, even. Hope you're not taking the comments about sound quality, music etc to heart... after all, you didn't set out to create professional 'how to' videos! I, for one, am looking forward to the next episode, even if the wind is blowing and the light is fading!
    Ps... Think you should start a reality TV series once you're done... "Poppa Pouse and the Pouse Builders"... could be quite entertaining but you'll need to keep Big Pouse under control, he talks too much! :-)

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +1

      I don't take anything to heart, it's fine. I could copyright my family and make it a brand! Not sure there'd be much interest in that!! As for Big Pouse, I agree. I can always just edit him out. Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching!

  • @ulamss5
    @ulamss5 Год назад +6

    great content, but the difference in volume between speech and music is too much.

  • @125sm3
    @125sm3 6 лет назад +1

    Nice one .

  • @josefez
    @josefez Год назад +4

    Great video series! I understand it's not easy to edit but that horrible and loud music!? I had mute, then ff. You should do new two edition of these material. One is storytelling and educational, no music. And one series with timelapse with music only with no talking. Thanks!

  • @benjennings8672
    @benjennings8672 6 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @onionthemillionairetrader7405
    @onionthemillionairetrader7405 3 года назад +1

    Hey Pouse, love the videos and finding them really insightful. Random question, I have a end terrace house that has previously had a loft conversion and there is a single window dormer letting light in. I was thinking of making it a double to let more natural light in as all my (terrace neighbours) have double window dormers aswell. Do you think I would need building control to be involved just to make the dormer slightly bigger? As I don’t plan on making any other alterations than that. Keep uploading as they are a big help!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  3 года назад

      Best bet is to speak to building control. In theory yes you prob do need to speak to them as you are potentially changing the structure of the dormer, but in practice, if you know what you're doing, you can strengthen the timbers above the new window. If in doubt seek advise. Building control are usually very helpful. Best of luck with it.

    • @onionthemillionairetrader7405
      @onionthemillionairetrader7405 3 года назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE thanks Pouse that’s really helpful. Hope your enjoying the loft? as I imagine it’s all done now!.

    • @OliverTwist-vv4xh
      @OliverTwist-vv4xh 2 месяца назад

      Crazy idea, just keep the dormer and simply add a roof window, dual aspect will provide plenty.ty of light. No inspectors, cheaper, quicker and way better. You'll have two views too. My advice butty

  • @Morning_Rays
    @Morning_Rays 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @curryhouse1377
    @curryhouse1377 6 лет назад +1

    Weldone....👍

  • @v3gp45ty4
    @v3gp45ty4 5 лет назад +1

    cheers pouse

  • @hm07123
    @hm07123 4 года назад +1

    How much was the scaffolding all in. Thinkin bout doing my loft

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      800, but that's pretty cheap for time I had it. Thanks for watching.

    • @hm07123
      @hm07123 4 года назад

      POUSE around the HOUSE thx for reply also how long did u have it for thx

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      @@hm07123 just over a year!

    • @hm07123
      @hm07123 4 года назад

      Smashing that’s a good price

  • @CucumberFanatic
    @CucumberFanatic 6 лет назад

    I would be really interested to see your architects plans for this build, I am nearing completion of my own loft conversion (DIY) and I was told multiple times over that the weight of the roof and floor can not under any circumstances be directed to solely the original load bearing walls without any form of central reinforcement i.e flitch beams in my case or steels. Your house layout must be perfect for them to allow this.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Hello both. The structural engineer has designed the joists to carry any additional load. Stating that calculations are unique to each project is obvious. Old houses have different sized everything, hence why building control sign off is required to make it a habitable room. I haven't used an architect as I don't need one. Building control are happy with the calculations. This conversion has gone via the route of a building notice not a full application where the work will be inspected periodically by an inspector. The gap between me and the neighbour is being blocked up on top of the solid brick wall that lies below separating my house from next door. You can watch this in my future videos. As for electrical work, in the UK it can be carried out by the homeowner if inspected by a qualified competent electrical tester and inspector, or if you pay building control extra for them to send an electrician to inspect the work. Thanks both for watching, hope that cleared a few things up.

    • @CucumberFanatic
      @CucumberFanatic 6 лет назад

      Fair play mate! If building control are happy then that's all that matters and yeah I've done my own electrical work in the loft as well, however, finding a 3rd party that are happy to inspect it is a royal pain in the arse, even building control couldn't find anyone, took me around 3 weeks to find someone willing to do this for me, still saved a load of money though.
      Will be interesting to see if they make you do all the stuff they asked me to do like putting chicken wire between the joists to hold up insulation if there is a fire and stuff like that.
      If you do get stuck on anything that you want a second opinion for sling us a message I might be able to help in some way :)
      Looking forward to the next episode mate.
      Billy

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      Mr Brightside - Wonderful, well make sure you click the bell at the top of the screen to get regular notifications. Look forward to your comments as always. Thanks for you your valued input and thanks again for watching.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Fruit men - Thanks for the info, I'll be sure to give you a shout if I cross any problems. Nice one.

  • @ralphsterz2889
    @ralphsterz2889 6 лет назад

    Have you had a structural engineer to calculate joists and span, roof weight, rafter strengthening etc?
    What kind of height have you got?
    Party wall act?
    I had one done 10 years ago with steel, never again!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      Yes all calcs done, suitable ceiling height for building regs, why do you ask? Thanks for watching!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      Mr Brightside, hi again, yes calcs done. Of course you can support additional weight on the joists if they are strong enough to do so. What 'manual' did you read that said you can't? Anyway, thanks for taking the time to watch all my videos, appreciate it.

    • @ralphsterz2889
      @ralphsterz2889 6 лет назад

      Can't wait for the next installment, glad you've done it "officially"
      It's a bind but makes your house a lot more sellable
      So many rules and regs 😞

  • @mrv5801
    @mrv5801 6 лет назад +1

    enjoyed this vid pouse!!!!
    any chance of increasing the volume of ur voice somehow in the upcoming vids (during editing maybe) as it was bit difficult to hear ur voice.
    not sure if its possible but just a bit of constructive criticism.
    looking forward to the next one mate!!! :)

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      Yes no problem, I can try to this when editing. Thanks for watching!

  • @muckypots
    @muckypots 5 лет назад +2

    I'm itching all over just watching this!

  • @CuntyMcGinty
    @CuntyMcGinty 6 лет назад

    How much does it cost to have the scaffold put in place?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      It depends on how many platforms you have, how large the house is, and what area you live in. It was a good price! Thanks for watching.

  • @selectivehear3020
    @selectivehear3020 5 лет назад +1

    Is that asbestos insulation?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад +1

      No, just fiberglass. Thanks for watching.

    • @electronurd3234
      @electronurd3234 5 лет назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE Just fireglass Pouse lol it's still carcinogenic dude.

  • @yvonfem
    @yvonfem 5 лет назад

    Top man great job are them slates made in China look really thin and flimsy

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад

      These slates are very old but the modern equivilant are fibre cement. They are man made 'slate'.

  • @dalefrary
    @dalefrary 6 лет назад +1

    Great vid
    Good to see you using your mask- lot of nasties in the lime mortar mix

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback. For the money the mask is great, thanks for watching!

  • @Pat0rchard
    @Pat0rchard 2 года назад +1

    Many engineers wont quantify the load bearing characteristics of a 'solid' old Victorian stone wall because they are actually blocks of granite, slate etc filled with lime mortar that has perished. As a builder we have to be so careful with dealing with theses walls because once the bond has broken then you have Jenga on your hands.
    Great videos but I do wonder how many of the viewers have tried to build along these lines just to find out that engineers will not quantify the structural requirements?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      If you're doing it 'legitimately' through building control, submitting an application or building notice and therefore requiring sign off as a 'habital room' then you will require structural calculations to submit to your local authority building control officer as part of the build. These will be done by a structural engineer who should check these things first. I've had my house in pieces in the past so I know what materials and foundations are present and submitted calculations as part of my application. So I completely agree with you but I guess if people do anything on this scale without the correct research then on their head be it! A quick call to your local authority building control department will give you all the answers you need and mine were very helpful. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 👍

    • @Pat0rchard
      @Pat0rchard 2 года назад +2

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE Hello mate. Great response and thats what I would have expected from you. I am in no way questioning you, your work or your integrity. I can tell that you are a sound geezer just from the videos. I used to build all my lofts from timber and to be honest still would if I could. The trouble is that engineers are doubling all the sizes to cover 'the just in case' scenario that their insurers worry about. Some of the old inspectors look at the steels I have to fit now and scratch their heads in WTF style motions. I am putting so much over-engineered weight up there I expect the bloody house to sink one day and the clients 'loft' is now a bungalow!!
      Like you, like your work... old school.
      Take care. Pat

    • @OliverTwist-vv4xh
      @OliverTwist-vv4xh 2 месяца назад

      You make no sense. You are mixing the joist strength with the overall weight pushing apart the walls

  • @29brendus
    @29brendus 3 года назад +2

    Excellent informative vid, but mate, you need to lose that noise that some people think is music?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  3 года назад

      Too late now, once on youtube it's remove or leave it. Can't alter it but some people like so I guess it's horses for courses. Thanks for watching.

    • @wiktoriaslominska8078
      @wiktoriaslominska8078 2 года назад +1

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE Well, it would be nice if you normalize the soundtrack in future videos so the music does not blow peoples' eardrums... Or a microphone would help with capturing your voice.

  • @TheHamouda
    @TheHamouda 2 года назад

    hi where are you based as am interested in doing loft conversion

  • @supermankelly
    @supermankelly 5 лет назад +5

    You have serious audio issues with your videos. At least have the music match the audio because I either can't hear you or have music blasting through the house.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад

      This was an early video. I think I have adjusted it on the later videos.Thanks for the feedback.

  • @osagiegodsend4355
    @osagiegodsend4355 4 года назад +3

    Nice one. But awkward music

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Music not to everyone's taste I guess!

  • @bobmartin5101
    @bobmartin5101 5 лет назад +2

    Sound is balls...project is cool though.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад

      Cheap camera, teething problems. Hopefully it's improved in later videos.

  • @richardheywood4796
    @richardheywood4796 6 лет назад

    Do you need planning permission to begin a loft cnversion?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      Depends what you are doing. You have a lot of questions. Best to read the planning.gov.uk guidance and the building regs guidance online. Then speak to your local planning department and building control who will answer all your questions. Planning is dependent on where you live and building regs are different in different parts of the country.

  • @NSAwatchesME
    @NSAwatchesME 4 года назад +1

    i suggest you to wear goggles or a full face mask when you do that type of work, also a bunny suit and some gloves for good measure

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      I wore an asbestos graded mask which was good, bit hot at times. Trouble with goggles is they kept steaming up from the mask so I couldn't see what I was doing. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.

    • @NSAwatchesME
      @NSAwatchesME 4 года назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE my cousin made that excuse and somehow a tiny piece of metal dust got in his eye fucked him up big time. had to have surgery and out of work for a while and painful. antifog goggles

  • @johnsmyth6643
    @johnsmyth6643 6 лет назад +2

    good video spoilt by the bloody music volume , WHY!!!!!

  • @Stratoszero
    @Stratoszero Год назад

    Im a new subscriber, the content of this series of loft conversions vids is exactly what Im looking for, but can tell right off the bat this horrible "RUclips standard" style of violently ramming loud music into the smallest gaps in voiceover is going to drive me mental....its only slightly better than the "constant thrum" where the music plays constantly underneath conversation like tinnitus. WTF has gone wrong with the world that music is now noise pollution and ear garbage? Oh well, heres to many hours of listening on volume 1/10 with the closed captions (nearly) translating every other word.

    • @Andiiiio
      @Andiiiio 10 месяцев назад +1

      I personally like the music, great video! Thanks Pouse!

  • @m215900
    @m215900 5 лет назад

    we don't need to see you covering up the whole every day we get the idea ;-)

  • @junkoplasto
    @junkoplasto 3 года назад +1

    Deffo asbestos roof tiles

  • @mikessmith5177
    @mikessmith5177 5 лет назад

    Cant hear a word you're saying

  • @ADE1ADE2ADE
    @ADE1ADE2ADE 5 лет назад

    Hi all, i have watched the key videos here and in a nut shell i would STRONGLY advise any one not to follow this guidance. I commend the guy for effort and giving it his best. I'm certain that if he had 6 months experience, with a good specialist team, these videos would be very different; With the right training he would make a good specialist. Please please please leave these projects the the specialists, I'm just trying to help the general public from getting sucked into a D.I.Y build from convincing wrong advice. For the record i did enjoy the videos.
    P.s i'm not looking for a challenge to tear down and explain my concerns but i'm happy to give a sensible amount of guidance if any one is interested in taking on this type of works.
    24 years in the loft conversion industry (still learning), diploma level 3 carpentry.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the comment Adrian. I'm not trying to convince people to embark on a DIY loft conversion, this is more me just documenting my build. If I were to to it again of course there are things I may do differently but remember the way I went about this was to suit working around my full time job and a family all living in the house. If I had more man power and time I probaly would have ripped the roof off and built a new one. But bear in mind my conversion has come in at a fifth of professional quotes to do more or less the same, and I managed to re-slate the roof, insulate it, renew all soffits and facias, and paint the house all at the same time. So it was more than just a loft conversion for me. Having someone do it would be money well spent ....if I had the money! Hope that clears a few things thing up. Best of luck!

    • @youtubecomment7077
      @youtubecomment7077 4 года назад

      Why what’s up with it

    • @ADE1ADE2ADE
      @ADE1ADE2ADE 4 года назад

      Hi, my main concern is the structural design of the dormer. ( missing ridge beam as primary concern). If you understand the requirements for this beam or equivalent supporting in other ways( more costly and time consuming) this is a key element. adding new rafters to the hip timbers is not the best way to approach this( remove existing hips and fully extend existing rafters). The details go on, I don't want to do a tear down as I considder that approach offending. The points I made should be enough for you to consider professional help even if it dose cost more money. It's only when the full picture is completely understood when the cost of these projects is truly recognised. I agree there is a price to pay for the knowledge as well as the materials, if things go wrong it would have worked out a small price to have paid.
      I'm happy to advise on details for your own project.
      Again my respect to the self builder for his efforts.

    • @alexbittner9649
      @alexbittner9649 4 года назад

      @@ADE1ADE2ADE he's got a level 3

    • @youtubecomment7077
      @youtubecomment7077 4 года назад

      Adrian OSullivan I’m doing research on converting a loft, the house I’s probably built in the 1960s , and it’s a king post structure. How are they removed and how would be the roof supported and are they costly??