Well done. Nice to see the progress you have made. Really well made video as well. Thank you for all the information and guidance. Thanks Frank in Ireland.
Amazing work guys, i done the same under floor heating and liquid screed floor... no regrets 👍 well done, massive task but you seem to be taking it all in your stride 👌
brilliant videos! your floor plan looked very similar to what I am doing too so very excited to watch all your videos. i was thinking of putting in a shower tray but you might convince me to just build it!
The liquid screed makes the place look so much bigger, don’t know if it’s because all the floors are one level now. Would be interested to hear your view’s once the UFH is up and running and comparing in to standard radiators.
Great job guys. Too late now of course but were you aware there are 2 companies that sell seconds of that insulation. 1 in Caerphilly and another in mid Wales somewhere both deliver.
Only just found this channel a few weeks ago and i look forward to every upload now! I was wondering, the diagram at the start shows type one, sand up to DPM, i have a bit of rising damp in my house, if i dig down the way you have and introduce new DPM, does ths solve the issue? or Does it need to be slotted inbetween the blocks of the house?
Thank you Darren, it all depends if you have a damp proof course in the block/brick work if you do now then the damp will rise up through the walls as it’s the only way to escape. Luckily we have a slate DPC in our walls
That's a great milestone you have achieved, well done.
Thank you ched 👍
Well done. Nice to see the progress you have made. Really well made video as well. Thank you for all the information and guidance. Thanks Frank in Ireland.
Hi Frank, thank you, really appreciate the kind words, glad this could be of use to you
Brilliant work as always and great progress being made. Hope all is well, take care
Thank you Peter, it feels like the end is now in sight 😂
Awesome stuff fella! Proud of you both! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you 😁😂
Amazing work guys, i done the same under floor heating and liquid screed floor... no regrets 👍 well done, massive task but you seem to be taking it all in your stride 👌
Thank you, sadly we can’t wait for the colder months now to try out our heating 😂
Brilliant to see this coming together, you guys have flogged
Thank you!
Mieux que sur le plan pour la qualite de la realisation et aussi des economies d energie bravo
Thank you, we are trying to bring up the existing property to the same U-values as the extension 👍
You both are doing a fantastic job of that house. Keep up the good work love the videos👍
Hey! Thank you, we appreciate the comment!
Excellent stuff
Thank you Robert 👍
Looks amazing 👏
Thank you, we can’t wait for the end result
brilliant videos! your floor plan looked very similar to what I am doing too so very excited to watch all your videos. i was thinking of putting in a shower tray but you might convince me to just build it!
We are very excited too, to get all this finished 😂 hopefully you enjoy the process just as much as we have
The liquid screed makes the place look so much bigger, don’t know if it’s because all the floors are one level now. Would be interested to hear your view’s once the UFH is up and running and comparing in to standard radiators.
It made a Hughes difference in appearance once it was dry! And yeah we are excited to see how well it performs/ how much it costs to run 😂
Great job guys. Too late now of course but were you aware there are 2 companies that sell seconds of that insulation. 1 in Caerphilly and another in mid Wales somewhere both deliver.
I know of the one in Caerphilly but I was under the impression that seconds are no good to pass for building control?
Only just found this channel a few weeks ago and i look forward to every upload now! I was wondering, the diagram at the start shows type one, sand up to DPM, i have a bit of rising damp in my house, if i dig down the way you have and introduce new DPM, does ths solve the issue? or Does it need to be slotted inbetween the blocks of the house?
Thank you Darren, it all depends if you have a damp proof course in the block/brick work if you do now then the damp will rise up through the walls as it’s the only way to escape.
Luckily we have a slate DPC in our walls