It certainly is Brian, when you're there watching it go in as water knowing that customer needs to be back in the house within 48 hours, it's squeaky bum time! Hope you're well mate, have a great day.
this entire process is what I'm looking at. part suspended and part concrete floor needs ripping up and the insulation screed and previous concrete floor doing. just curious how much that would of been separately
Hiya, do you need to use aluminium tape on the celotex joints to prevent thermal bridging or will that not happen as that has concrete floor underneath?
Love the channel and the work you chaps do! Keep it up! (Sound could be better on this one though gents - talking a bit quiet and then super loud level alarm made difficult watching!) Still great content though 👍🏻
Hi John and thanks for watching. At this point in the channel we still didn’t know our arses from elbows so I’d like to think we are better almost 12 months on. 👍🏻
@@mrabuilders6723 haha! Hands up I didn’t notice this was an old one before I posted! Thought this was a parallel build to the rear extension which just got plastered! I’ll blame the algorithm for throwing them up in a random order in my feed! 😊😉 Top job fellas and really appreciate you taking the extra time to make these videos! (And learn that craft too!) Easily the best build channel to watch for quality info and banter! 👍🏻💪🏼
Hi, just a quick question if I may,I'm thinking of having underfloor heating at my place,I need to dig up the old floors, and take the level down to fit the insulation in ,I see in da video you've got a concrete sub floor, I'm just wondering if you can put grade 1 scalpings down and wack it all solid, will that be okay?? Great video. Thanks Steve
Hello Steve, sorry that it has taken so long to get back to you. Don't do that mate, dig it out, whacker it, hardcore with MOT type 1, whacker it again, sand blind it, whacker once more, membrane, concrete, insulate, membrane again then install the under floor heating. That's THE way to install a water UFH system. Please don't skip any of these steps.
Hi boss, please can you explain how to calculate the water volume needed to get the ideal fluidity of the liquid screed from 24 to 26 cm in the etalometre As the 26 cm is ideal for work and the quality screed . Many thanks.