Heard the day we are in for Jay boothroyd on a free.. Wudnt be a bad signing as backup for the front men. A damn sight better than ngog anyway.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Tony Baloney on April 01, 2011, 11:52:52 PMQuote from: Hank Everlast on April 01, 2011, 11:48:10 PMPeople that say that have generally heard it third hand from someone as it's a bit of an urban myth. I have it downstairs in our house and I don't find it sore on the oil at all. You have a well insulated house so your house will hold the heat after the oil burner has knocked itself off.
Oh and after some serious tooing and froing Im giving the underfloor heating a miss, although the actual cost difference is alot less than wat it was, the reports I've been hearing from most people is that it's too hard on oil... It seems it doesn't suit a 9-5 household.
Have I made the right decision?!?!
Quote from: balladmaker on March 31, 2011, 12:21:52 AMQuoteThat's exactly the stage I'm at balladmaker... Goin by what I've borrowed and what I have spent so far I hope I'm at around 45%
I'm hoping that is the case as well. I got a surveryor to do out a costing for me, but I thought it was inflated and contained a load of stuff which wasn't neccessary to make the house liveable e.g. driveways done, all rooms floored and decorated etc. etc.
On cavity insulation, what are the pro's and con's between installing sheet insulation in the cavity during the block build versus pumping in the insulation after the blockwork is completed?
Quote from: balladmaker on March 09, 2011, 11:01:58 AM
For those who have completed a house already, what approx. % of the total build costs would you have reached when the house is sitting with the block work completed, roof on, windows in and house sealed? (No first fixes done yet etc.)
I realise this all depends on the level of finish in the house, but just after a ball park %.