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Its not our fault, there are 60,000 to few plumbers due to cuts in training. The CITB does'nt regocnise plumbing as part of the construction industry so will not help out with training apprentices.

But most importantly we will only go to the houses with the best biscuits my advice is tell them you have a fresh pack of hobnobs with the plumbers name on. :good:

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I did my own, the whole lot apart from installing the Velux windows and the plastering.

That and designing and building the new staircase made it the most satisfying project I have done on the house.

It cost next to nothing in real terms and by all accounts adds thousands to the house value.

As stated, the only problem is the lack of storage, you have to be fairly brutal with clearouts.

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Any tips guys doing one with my mate then starting mine :good:

 

Couple of tips.

 

Buy decent tarpaulins and rope before you start, big enough to cover any holes in the roof that you may make.

Check the weather forecasts and pick a dry day (or 3) for the opening up part.

If you are fitting velux type windows make sure you get the right flashing kit for your roof tile/slate

Make sure your drawings have been signed of by BC or approved inspector before you start

If making a new opening to the loft, removedall the insulation in the area to be opened and then hoover the plaster joist from above before dropping the ceiling

seal up with plastic sheeting rooms you want to keep free of dust

On the day of cutting into the roof start early and finish late especially if building dormers

Work out whether it will be easier to get materials into the loft space through the house or through the roof when you open it up

If building dormers get scaffold erected, velux's can be done of ladders, but a scaffold will make the job quicker and safer

 

People get scared of loft conversions, but the truth is they are really straight forward.

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Any tips guys doing one with my mate then starting mine :good:

 

Couple of tips.

 

Buy decent tarpaulins and rope before you start, big enough to cover any holes in the roof that you may make.

Check the weather forecasts and pick a dry day (or 3) for the opening up part.

If you are fitting velux type windows make sure you get the right flashing kit for your roof tile/slate

Make sure your drawings have been signed of by BC or approved inspector before you start

If making a new opening to the loft, removedall the insulation in the area to be opened and then hoover the plaster joist from above before dropping the ceiling

seal up with plastic sheeting rooms you want to keep free of dust

On the day of cutting into the roof start early and finish late especially if building dormers

Work out whether it will be easier to get materials into the loft space through the house or through the roof when you open it up

If building dormers get scaffold erected, velux's can be done of ladders, but a scaffold will make the job quicker and safer

 

People get scared of loft conversions, but the truth is they are really straight forward.

 

 

 

All of that is absolutely 100% spot on.

 

For ours, the tarp wasn't upto the job and we have water staining on most of the ceilings on the first floor now!

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Sorry Myzeneye and Plumbob, it was a jest only. Of course you wouldn't send a plumber to fetch Death. Well, not if you had a solicitior handy anyway :D:D .

 

Martin, where are these much-vaunted pics? You get us all steamed up to look at them, then nothing. This loft-teaseing must stop. We need loft-porn. :yes:

 

Robert

 

 

 

 

 

pervert! :hmm::hmm:

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