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• #38452
The one job role these things need but never have is project manager.
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• #38453
Electrical 2nd Fix today. Just had to buy 11 light bulbs.
Absolutely galling spending £60 on lightbulbs on one hit.
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• #38454
There is a "sale progressor" at our EA. But all I can see them doing is pushing emails around.
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• #38455
Amateurs. You can’t PM by email. If someone isn’t complaining about the number of times you call them you aren’t doing it right.
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• #38456
£60 for 11??
Must have been cheap ones.
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• #38457
I had some of my flat painted this way (mainly empty room from a loft conversion). Finish seemed fine, absolutely everything needed to be masked though.
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• #38458
Our EWS1 quest has gone from the managing agent saying "no problem I'll get {building company}'s fire engineer to do it", to now 3 weeks later "they won't do it, I'm waiting for quotes for the survey". This could take a while.
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• #38459
I have a smart one, but hear me out...
It cost about 35 quid and has Homekit (may not be of interest to you).
2 parts:- Aqara Smart Home Hub (via Ebay)
- Switch https://www.banggood.com/Original-Aqara-Smart-Wireless-Switch-Smart-Home-Kit-Remote-Control-Work-with-Multifunctional-Gateway-From-Eco-System-p-1224921.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CZ
Its cheap (ish) small, and infinitely configurable.
Currently one press plays a normal door bell noise, two presses plays Taylor swift across the whole house.It can also be set up to send notifications to phones etc.
- Aqara Smart Home Hub (via Ebay)
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• #38460
Party wall question time, or at least I think it is.
My neighbours have (a few years ago) completed a side return right on the boundary of the property. If I was to carry out a side return then can I use that wall as part of mine?
I must be searching for the wrong things online as I can't see an awful lot of information on the subject, but surely this crops up a lot in terrace properties?
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• #38461
Were you the owner at the time they did their extension?
Our neighbours house is owned by a housing association who are never going to do a side return, so we couldn't 'share' the boundary wall. If you or the previous owner did agree to share the wall then a portion of the boundary wall would be in each property.
If not you may be able to use their external wall and get all the space...... -
• #38462
I know you said you'd looked online but the gov pages are quite useful especially the guidance booklet (link on second page here) https://www.gov.uk/party-walls-building-works
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• #38463
as long as it is a party wall, or it is buildt up to the boundary.
have a look at the the govt guidance...
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• #38464
No I wasn't the owner, the neighbours built this a long time ago now.
The wall is up to the boundary, as in in place of a fence. Theres currently a lean-to on my side return connected to the wall where I would like to build a side return.
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• #38465
Try and dig out the planning from the council - it might show where the wall was built.
However you'll find out when you get a party wall agreement so you'll find out either way! -
• #38466
Thanks - looked on the planning website and nothing was on there, although it only goes back to 2005.
I'll just pop around and have a chat with them.
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• #38467
Electrician fell through the ceiling 5 minutes before finishing the second fix.
New plaster only went up on Friday.2 steps forward, 1 step backwards.
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• #38468
Fuck sake.
Assuming he’s putting it right?
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• #38469
You would think a tradesperson would know better than that.
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• #38470
I owe him £1,200 so yeah, he'll be paying for it. I feel bad for him TBH, he'll basically work for free today
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• #38471
He's a good electrician. These things happen though.
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• #38472
I feel like someone should ask whether he’s OK, although I guess that’s implied.
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• #38473
I asked him first thing. Mum taught me some manners.
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• #38474
Is this house on the West Norwood Native American Burial Site?
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• #38475
oh ffs.
Is that ceiling going to have to come down as a result?
Not exactly £40k kitchen territory here, but can anyone recommend a doorbell. Yes, a doorbell.
The well-rated £10 job from Amazon lasted 2 months.