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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @daviddoyle5480
    @daviddoyle5480 3 часа назад

    Superb content as always, I enjoy the explanations to meet architects specifications & building regs. For two guys predominantly doing most of the work for this daunting complex build… I take my hat off to you both. I couldn’t do it, however I’m pleased you guys can.

  • @Yaketyyak21
    @Yaketyyak21 День назад +3

    Seen the finish result on instagram ,amazing job,well done all..

  • @UnfittedNoise
    @UnfittedNoise День назад +5

    An astonishing amount of work for the prep, the postponement was ideal. Nicely done.

  • @darwinsfish
    @darwinsfish 5 часов назад

    Worth watching to see Maggie doing the stepping over the grid 😊.

  • @hjc355
    @hjc355 13 часов назад +1

    Finally, the floor is prepped. Insane amount of thinking and problem solving to ensure the levels are correct. Attention to detail is so impressive. Hope the pour goes perfectly. Fingers crossed.

  • @jimbo9310
    @jimbo9310 День назад +2

    Good luck you two. Wishing you all the best on the day of the pour.
    Looking forward to seeing the next episodes 👍😊😊😊

  • @StuffIMade
    @StuffIMade День назад +5

    really enjoying this channel, looking forward to watching the concrete pour. excited for you!

  • @TedJones-z2i
    @TedJones-z2i День назад +3

    you have done a lot of back breaking work there fella going to be great to see all your cancrete going in another good vid fellas

  • @yellownev
    @yellownev 23 часа назад

    Whenever I'm working on my little workshop conversion project and I get despondent on progress. - I think of what you are doing and the sheer scale of it - well done all involved very inspiring !!

  • @TheCSTutor
    @TheCSTutor День назад +1

    So much work for what looks like it will be a great result! The OCD in me just wishes you hadn't placed the chairs in so randomly 😂

  • @johanornestedt3250
    @johanornestedt3250 День назад

    I watch mainly because it makes my project seem reasonable 🤣 I am over my head now moving a bathroom but this is just crazy. Very impressive work!

    • @viewer.86
      @viewer.86 13 часов назад

      Haha so true. My project is maybe a 6th if the size and I feel so much less alone watching these videos 😂

  • @alanreeves459
    @alanreeves459 День назад

    Another great video 👍 Definitely had the concrete gods looking down on you causing a fortunate delay 😂

  • @viewer.86
    @viewer.86 13 часов назад +1

    No chance you'll be able to find the soil pipe locations in the slab with a metal detector. The whole floor will ping the detector like a xmas tree 😂

  • @ColinDH12345
    @ColinDH12345 5 часов назад +1

    So many negative comments. For goodness sake. This couple are sharing with you their journey through life, doing a lot of work that they would have to pay professionals for. If you don't like it watch something else or start your own channel and share what you are doing.

  • @modern88dp
    @modern88dp 3 часа назад

    Do you need to consider expansion in the concrete at all? Will it crack in future at all?

  • @Muler3627
    @Muler3627 2 часа назад

    I'm curious with these plastic chairs/risers - is there any risk of these (and the rebar) floating within the pour?

  • @noelkealey
    @noelkealey 12 часов назад

    It’s going to take an age for hot water to arrive at taps in the anex or will you have a separate system?
    Did you add a drain in the garden room (wash the dog, boots, vegetables etc?)
    You guys are putting in a huge effort, I hope the pour went well.
    The door detail is so important to get right at this stage, hope you’re happy with it.

  • @terrymorton9941
    @terrymorton9941 День назад

    Impressive. Nice job.

  • @AndrewArcher-k6y
    @AndrewArcher-k6y 23 часа назад

    While you were doing the pool you should have dug a really nice wine cellar 🙂

  • @xs732
    @xs732 День назад

    They poured the foundation yesterday at my house. I put AustroTherm XPS 5cm before pouring the concrete.

  • @onnokonemann9326
    @onnokonemann9326 4 часа назад

    Please please pressure test all that pipework. Nothing worse than having to cut open the floor after everything looks pretty

  • @inh415
    @inh415 День назад

    could drive trucks over that floor with all the reinforcement.
    i guess its needed because your going for polished concrete finish / no floor coverings ontop?

  • @GlennBroadway
    @GlennBroadway День назад +1

    You should watch the film Locke with Tom Hardy before you do the pour.

  • @SteveHainesCounsellor
    @SteveHainesCounsellor День назад

    What an enormous area! 🥵
    How many cubic metres of concrete are required there Tim?
    😮

  • @richardmurgatroyd9707
    @richardmurgatroyd9707 День назад

    What size thermal store are you going to be installing?

  • @H2Dwoat
    @H2Dwoat День назад +1

    Hi, are you planning to use solar heating vacuum tubes to assist with ‘charging’ the heating pipework?

    • @inh415
      @inh415 День назад

      not worth the cost vs extra solar panels and battery storage unless you are very tight on roof space.
      battery storage also allows flexibility with time of use tarrifs

    • @H2Dwoat
      @H2Dwoat День назад

      @ hi, I don’t no enough about relative costs to refute what you said but it doesn’t ring true for me. Any chance you can point me towards your source as I would like to understand this better. Cheers.

    • @inh415
      @inh415 2 часа назад

      @H2Dwoat my source is me.
      When i looked into it about 18 months ago a 450w solar PV panel was about £150 (now they are about £60) I struggled to find trade pricing for solar thermal vaccuum tubes, but IIRC an array of 20 tubes or so with a max output of maybe 2kw was a few grand and you would have another grand or so for a new hotwater cylinder with an extra coil for the solar thermal, extra pump plumbing and more expensive installation vs solar PV.
      It may of been worth it a few years ago before solar PV got so cheep, but now a few grand will get a significant amount of extra PV pannels that are more flexible/usefull for more of the year. Battries are also getting pritty cheep, last i checked about 5kwh for £1500ish so with a low heat demand property, running a heatpump from battery storage can be viable to maximise the use of solar or the very cheep timeofuse tarrifs.
      I have a pair of 3000lt insulated tanks im looking to sell if you think solar thermal and thermal storage is worth it. Good to store hundred KWH or heat.

  • @jimstelfox6120
    @jimstelfox6120 День назад

    Where will you position your thermostat for the underfloor heating, I have a 33 sq M conservatory and it being in the sun plays a lot to where it is. At first it was in full sun at the end of the day, now it is positioned in the shade but still in the conservatory which is open to the kitchen, because the sun hits the conservatory at the end of the day ( from 12 noon ) it’s still too warm to kick the boiler on at 23 0C.
    So on warm days and cold evenings there is a delay in the floor getting warm making it cold when it’s needed, how do you propose to regulate all your rooms with having big windows in some of them.

    • @inh415
      @inh415 День назад

      temperature sensor will be outside if the system is designed right and the heat pump run on pure weather compensation. - the water temperature is set by the outside temperature basically.
      With very low water temperatures ( flow temp) and in relatively open plan buildings it will self regulate, as when the inside air temperature is close to the water temperature less energy is transferred, and vise versa.
      rooms with higher heat loss should have the closer UFH pipe spacing to compensate. add a bit of balancing on the manifold and then the whole system could run without any TRV or room thermostats etc. its the most energy efficient way unless the building is low and intermittent occupancy.

  • @__lancaster
    @__lancaster 23 часа назад

    It’s going to take absolutely forever for that slab to heat up.

    • @colinchick2692
      @colinchick2692 11 часов назад

      He has already said that it will in a previous video but once the slab is warm it will stay warm.

    • @__lancaster
      @__lancaster 11 часов назад

      @ Anyone who has lived with a slab heated this way knows that it's painfully inefficient and annoying to live with. Something he will have to discover for himself. Major mistake not cable tieing the heat pipes to the underside of the rebar.

  • @gowithbazza
    @gowithbazza День назад +1

    Once your house is complete how much value would you put on it it's in the point of when you pass do children will inherit it how much value will I put on it if the government want 20% of it

  • @williamwales6619
    @williamwales6619 День назад +1

    Lo Tim, methinks you will need to go fur a wee lie doon as we say up here. Way to much thinkin involved for one man. There used tae be an advert on the tele way back in the day when it all got a bit much, a rocking chair with a man sitting on it with a short measure in hand and a Cigar in the mooth. Relax. Later 🙃

  • @gowithbazza
    @gowithbazza День назад

    I can't remember what it's called but there's a type of concrete that has a fibre in it that makes it much stronger than standard concrete check out Tom lamb he's a former but he understands all this aggregate stuff because he used to own a quarry I need be able to explain the concrete to you in far greater detail

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  День назад +1

      We used structural fibres in the mix as it's polished slab so wanted to minimise any cracking.

  • @breakz187
    @breakz187 День назад

    JESUS!

  • @hallga2
    @hallga2 День назад

    no nothing?? then there must be something??

  • @Whos_boots_are_those_shoes
    @Whos_boots_are_those_shoes День назад +1

    If you go less than 75mm coverage over mesh you run the risk of it showing in the finish

    • @wiktormichno6886
      @wiktormichno6886 День назад

      This isn’t an issue with the power float, bigger worry is the insufficient overlap of the mesh, wonder how bc was happy with that

    • @Whos_boots_are_those_shoes
      @Whos_boots_are_those_shoes День назад

      @wiktormichno6886 less than 400mm overlap? . Ah yes it's a polished floor

    • @wiktormichno6886
      @wiktormichno6886 День назад

      @@Whos_boots_are_those_shoes yeah, looks less in many places, even assuming the doorways will have the cuts, there was many more mid room

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  День назад +2

      Cuts every 4.5m along the open area. Everything else lapped like it should. Plus we had enough fibres in the concrete to pretty much replace the rebar.

  • @garytaylor2914
    @garytaylor2914 7 часов назад

    Too much talking by far sorry

  • @JL-lm8jn
    @JL-lm8jn День назад +21

    If you guys shortened the massive amount of talking in your videos (not that the info isn’t important, but just condensed to hit the key points) and focused more on adding quick shots of the actual work happening (which you're already doing, but rather in combination with my earlier point), it would make the videos a lot more digestible. :)

    • @pauljones3473
      @pauljones3473 День назад +11

      I like the format keep it up. Be watching since you started.

    • @boardandbeard
      @boardandbeard День назад +11

      I like the format. Ignore this guy.

    • @berendbotje6629
      @berendbotje6629 День назад

      ​@@pauljones3473ditto!😊

    • @Flat-Five
      @Flat-Five День назад +5

      Yea keep the format, just shots of doing stuff but themselves would be pointless. It’s great to have the info and thought process too so know what’s going on and learn a thing or two.

    • @je8277
      @je8277 День назад +2

      Just watch 2x speed

  • @jamesfarrer5087
    @jamesfarrer5087 День назад +12

    Anyone else finding the channel becoming harder & harder to watch? The whole premise of IYC DIY is now lost a little bit with this build... well beyond the cost + scale of your typical DIY project. I still refer back to lots of old videos for tasks I need to tackle so I will enjoy the back catalogue some more whilst watching + clicking through the current series waiting for the internal fit out where I'm sure stuff will become more relevant again :)

    • @Whatsthepointingoats
      @Whatsthepointingoats День назад +6

      I'm learning a lot, it might be useful one day 🤷

    • @stum8374
      @stum8374 День назад +6

      It's still DIY DO IT YOURSELF TIM,JO

    • @UnfittedNoise
      @UnfittedNoise День назад +2

      @@jamesfarrer5087 tbf I'm learning also, always wanted to a do a self build so a lot of the details can be key.

    • @chrisb2630
      @chrisb2630 День назад +4

      This is how I came across the channel, interesting seeing such a build be documented so well

    • @robgullen
      @robgullen День назад +8

      Nope - still absolutely gripping stuff for me - yes, it's beyond the norm but still very watchable. [I have been there, in November last year, so have a real view of the SIZE of the place!]