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Can you put gravel over soil?

Laying A Gravel Path On Soil: Problems And Pitfalls While the process for how to lay a gravel path on soil is fairly simple, if labour-intensive, it is essential to look at what can go wrong with the choice of gravel, over alternative materials.

How much do a fold houses cost?
How much do a fold houses cost?

Boxabl estimates these costs could range from $5,000 on the low end up to $50,000, depending on location and complexity of the site. The land you...

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Can I use sand and gravel as sub-base?
Can I use sand and gravel as sub-base?

Simply put, sand isn't sturdy enough to work well as a subbase for something like a driveway. With areas like patios, which don't require a ton of...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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Insulation Lenders Guidance

Home Logic & LogicFoam are aware of issues surrounding the sale or re-financing of properties following the installation of spray foam insulation. This has understandably resulted in media coverage on this topic which we appreciate can create concern for our existing and future customers.

Should I be worried about having spray foam installed in my property?

Whilst we are aware that some customers have experienced challenges with some lenders, this is not the case with all lenders provided that the correct installation documentation is in place.

Is my spray foam insulation up to a standard?

The spray foam insulation sector has been working hard to standardise installation practices and ensure quality through a range of mechanisms including independent testing and certification procedures. Spray foam products are tested to the same standards as other insulation measures and should be installed to the appropriate standards.

I already have spray foam insulation installed. Should I be worried about selling or getting a mortgage in the future?

Firstly, we hope that you are satisfied with your installation and that your home is both warmer and cheaper to run. If spray foam is already installed in your home and you have any concerns about future sale or re-financing, we recommend that you first check the paperwork which should have been provided with the installation alongside other documents passed on at the point of sale. If you have relevant paperwork, it should provide you with reliable information on the name of the installation company, the manufacturer and any warranties or guarantees offered. This documentation can be very useful in providing peace of mind and should a problem arise at the point of sale or re-financing to share with surveyors and/or lenders.

I am worried about my installation – what to look out for?

Spray foam is an established product used in the UK for over 30 years and internationally for even longer with few problems. We recommend periodic visual inspection of any modification applied to your home where this is possible. When checking an insulated loft space, issues to consider include the presence of damp, or any disintegration of either the insulation or roof materials.

What is the cheapest deck to build?
What is the cheapest deck to build?

Choose wood, but carefully: Untreated wood decks are generally the cheapest to install, but don't forget long-term costs. Wood decks require yearly...

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How can you tell if firewood is bad?
How can you tell if firewood is bad?

How Can You Tell That Firewood Is Bad? Course or splitting ends on the logs. The bark is coming away or can be more easily peeled off. The logs...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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I am still concerned. Who should I speak to?

We recommend in the first instance that you contact Home Logic who undertook the installation. If this is not possible, it is best to seek out a suitably qualified expert specializing in Spray Foam. We strongly advise against taking advice from cold callers . The National Insulation Association offers a postcode location search for reputable installers on its website here: National Insulation Association (NIA) UK (nia-uk.org)

Alternatively, contact us directly at [email protected]

What documents may I need in future?

Helpful documents to retain may include:

Original invoice

Installation certificate

Manufacturer name

Manufacturer Warranty

Product Certification (KIWA BDA or BBA)

Please note, even if none of these documents are present it does not mean that your installation is faulty, or that you will be unable to sell or re-finance.

What is Home Logic & LogicFoam doing about this, and should I remove the spray foam insulation?

We strongly recommend against removing any well-performing spray foam insulation. Your home should be warmer and cheaper to run when insulated by a professional and this is an attractive feature for most buyers. Home Logic is working closely with the National Insulation Association, mortgage lenders and the surveyor’s community to resolve the issues described. We hope that within the next few months we will be able to announce new measures which provide greater advice to surveyors, valuers and the mortgage industry whilst providing peace of mind to the consumer.

Disclaimer

Please be aware that we make no guarantee or representation as to the recognition or acceptance accorded by 3rd parties (for example, mortgage companies, equity release or valuers) to such accreditations or advice.

What can I paint on metal to stop condensation?
What can I paint on metal to stop condensation?

PermaSEAL Anti Condensation Paint is a specially formulated coating that can be applied to various internal surfaces to prevent condensation. When...

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Do you have to cover seasoned firewood?
Do you have to cover seasoned firewood?

To Cover or Not to Cover Ideally, firewood should remain uncovered so it can be properly dried, but this is not practical when rain, snow and ice...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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Are metal sheds cheaper?
Are metal sheds cheaper?

When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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How to build an extension cheaply?
How to build an extension cheaply?

How to Design a Budget Extension Stick to a simple configuration. ... Use simple building materials. ... Plan in standard fittings. ... Don't be...

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