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Yeah, really good and really cheap, but between how consistently damp the air is up here and how strict planning are. Read about ash being an incredibly good insulator and soundproofer behind walls as well.
Sorry to hear that and hope you get back on the move with it soon!
@si_mon628 fortunately for the bank balance there’s no helicopters involved but we are on one of the small islands off the Orkney mainland but we have a ferry that can take trucks and things.
@hurricane_run haha, don’t tell him that!
@Video-Sid cheers, I might have to pick your brains a wee bit. We have projected load curves and things if you want a look at them? With how expensive the batteries are, are we best to have them after drain purely to try and reduce number of cycles? Quite new to the storage and how it plays into the overall system..
Here is how the ground was looking this morning and we’re getting a groundsheet and stone down before starting digging the founds. Fortunately a farmer had a bunch of stone from taking a building down so this didn’t have to be ferried across which probably saved a fortune!
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Sounds like an excellent mix of materials! Like the sound of the silicone render.. Personally I like the Straw bales, as they offer fantastic insulation, whilst being eco and sustainable etc...
We were planning on buying a plot 2 years ago, but the whole CV fiasco, has marooned us in London..
Fortunately the wife is an architect, and her native tongue is Portuguese, so it's a bit easier for us, than the average escapee's from Little Britain