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Building Regulations, Standards and U-Values The lower the U-Value the more insulation there is in a building element, (e.g a floor, ceiling or wall). Therefore the less heat loss. Consequently, the higher the U-Value, the more heat loss you have in the home. U-Values are important because there are certain standards according to the Building […]
Rafter Lengths Have you ever wanted to know how to work out the rafter length for your roof? Here are two ways you can do this by applying a little bit of maths depending on what facts you already know. Method 1 – You know both the rise and run The simplest way is to […]
Part A – Structure Part B – Fire Safety Part C – Site preparation and resistance to contaminants and moisture Part D – Toxic Substances Part E – Resistance to the passage of sound Part F – Ventilation Part G – Hygiene Part H – Waste Disposal Part J – Combustion appliances and fuel storage […]
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Laminate Flooring Installed In Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire. After fitting a new kitchen for this client, she asked me to install a new laminated floor and skirtings.
Use this simple hinge jig calculator to work out quickly the internal size you need to make your jig so you can use a router to machine your hinge cut outs. Premium hinge leaf measurements: 3″ the leaf is generally 76mm x 19mm | 4″ the leaf is generally 102mm x 30mm Enter Hinge Leaf […]
At the Bulls Head in Wilson, Derby just next to Melbourne we had a great Sunday dinner. Lovely decor everywhere, but I had to take a snap of the toilets because it’s nice to see people think outside the normal.
Here is a snapshot of a Record player stand I made for home using Reclaimed 8″ oak beams. I had some 12mm Glass cut to size to form the shelves. Nice to listen to the old vinyls again.