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  • Yes! Go for a unvented mega flow style system. We're on day 2 of installation of having one installed here. Too soon to tell but hopefully enough hot water for everyone.
    It is all about the pressure though.


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  • I wish the installer of ours had been as neat as yours!


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  • Hah yeah mine is a shambles too

  • This is our current setup... :)
    Outside and the flue is pointed back towards the house. Mice have made away with the majority of pipe lagging.


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  • Is there an appliances thread? Looking for a tumble dryer...

  • Beautiful pipe work there.

  • Exploring the wild bit at the end of the garden. First time I've measured it. Roughly 28' x 17' of wilderness. The whole garden tapers slightly. It's 23' wide up by the house and the cleared lawn is 55' long. Big old unit.


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  • They’ll be wanting speed

    This is not my experience of a probate sale 🤦

    Or Dov's.

  • Garden archaeology.


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  • Anyone would think you had an IG plumbfluencer doing the work...

  • Lovely! Get a mirror cut and installed behind it and flog it for hipster money?

    Edit: the garden gate, not the wheelbarrow...

  • For the end of the garden, I need a new fence. There just isn't one. The only thing stopping us from falling in the brook, or ne'erdowells from climbing in is a load of rubbish. One neighbour has wooden panels/concrete posts. The other has the same low metal railing you see up the side of our garden. Once cleared, I'm thinking of a halfway house of concrete posts, solid wooden panels up to 2/3 height then trellis for the top 1/3.

    https://www.diy.com/departments/premier-lap-pressure-treated-fence-panel-w-1-83m-h-1-22m-pack-of-3/5013053153178_BQ.prd

    https://www.diy.com/departments/pressure-treated-trellis-panel-w-0-6m-h-1-8m/3663602430278_BQ.prd

    More for privacy/stopping unexpected toddler swimming than outright security. As if someone wants in, they'll get in.

    Is this mad?

  • Makes sense to me, having to fish your daughter out of the brook sounds annoying.

    We went to see the 60's place today - someone had made an offer of £830,000 earlier that day which we were told was going to be accepted this evening if no other bids were forthcoming.

    That rules me out as I'd want a survey and so forth, but interesting to see how fast people are moving.

    I liked the house, good size, has what I'd like in terms of potential - but would refurbishing from top to bottom, including a little of the external woodwork which was rotten.

    It had a lot of original features, including of course the cork tiles that BQ is such a fan of, and I'd likely bring back what I think would suit from the period the house was built in - which does of course introduce it's own challenges as you can't go to Wickes and ask for a teak mid-century modern kitchen.

    Still, interesting to go and look at it.

  • You might like pymers mead / lings coppice in Herne Hill then. Dulwich estate almost went bust in the 50s and loads were built in that span style or similar

  • That rules me out as I'd want a survey and so forth

    You know the Offer is made subject to survey, etc, etc?
    I'm not saying make the offer, but that isn't a reason for preventing you making one.
    Doing one on a single visit- however, madness.

  • Yes, this. Also, if you want it, make the offer then demand a second viewing as soon as it's accepted. Then decide whether it's worth investing in a survey.

  • having to fish your daughter out of the brook sounds annoying.

    This sounds like a quirky, Saturday afternoon kids movie type hullabaloo. In reality it's a 10 foot drop into a concrete culvert. Definitely something to avoid, just weighing up the various options as to how.

  • Yeah but in this case it looks like the deceased owners had it from new - and that means that people just see the £$€¥ - and I guess why they accepted that offer under asking price when it’s not been on the market for long.

  • Fun fact of the day - Japan builds more than 1 million new houses per year. Second only to the US.

  • Both build predominantly in wood right?
    Decent system but the big bad wolf can get them. Not like our brick houses.

  • I'm sure that I'm horribly naive about how these things work, but also I would expect that if I bid 840 then the current 830 bidder would raise, and then who knows where it'd end up.

    I'd be looking at a mortgage of around £2,600 at 850, which is a fair old rise from the £250 I pay today, and I'd not really want it to go much past that or it'd present a problem in terms of the works required to update the place.

    I also don't like feeling rushed into things.

  • @dov Just reading a report for work on it - will share later. Japan - partly cultural and geographical specific- earthquakes and fires and houses having a short life span and slightly more consumable than here - 20 years on average. Tax breaks make house building more affordable and there’s over 80,000 small independent house building companies.

  • You don’t know until you make an offer - which isn’t binding. There are more of those houses but I’ve not seen a corner plot, 2 Porsche garage one recently.

  • Is your current property on the market/under offer?

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