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Phil - I ran a one tonne dumper over a temporary path made by laying down OSB sheets across a lawn. The lawn soon recovered and I probably did 20 trips each way.
Blackswanwood":2zxxcsbn said:Phil - I ran a one tonne dumper over a temporary path made by laying down OSB sheets across a lawn. The lawn soon recovered and I probably did 20 trips each way.
Blackswanwood":bl4xmrpv said:Phil, it’s worth considering block and beam. You will need to remove less spoil and have less disruption if that’s an important consideration to keep the family sweet!
Sheptonphil":2v8mnd49 said:.......Today the district council planning officer did his site visit. His first words before seeing the site were, “I’m recommending this for approval”
I replied with “ I’m asking for a Non material minor amendment to the plan” and showed him a new site plan with an extension to the new workshop added to the rear of the workshop, but would be in front of the house line. After a look at the location, as pictured earlier in thread, he hmm’d then said “fine, just send in an amended plan and I’ll add it to the application” no reconsulting, no extra fees, no hassle. This planning officer is a real gem. Straight down to earth using common sense. He could have made me put the amendment through planning portal at a cost of £34 with £25 ‘service fee’. ..........
Yes, flat ceiling, plaster boarded its insulation above. I don’t know the depth yet of the trusses, only that they are 35mm thick. If they are 100mm deep I guess I can put insulation rolled across the ceiling joists with more solid insulation bats between them to give 200mm. Will be asking about that and vapour barriers later when trusses are here and about starting them from the house wall.MikeG.":14xu3ebi said:Are you having a flat ceiling then, and insulating at ceiling level? Many people instead have a vaulted ceiling, use the "loft" space for wood storage, and insulate at rafter level. With only 75mm (are you sure?) depth you haven't room for insulation in the rafters. Oh, and there will be a wall plate.
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