DIY Builds
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Buildings insurance may be invalid without a completion certificate. It's important to remember that if there's no completion certificate for alterations to your property, your insurance company may refuse to pay out and you may have to cover the cost yourself.
One of the biggest differences between plumbing PVC pipe (here) and PVC electrical conduit is that PVC pipes are pressure tested and PVC conduit...
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OSB is less expensive than plywood. To build a typical 2,400-square foot home, OSB may cost $700 less than plywood. OSB is considered by many to be...
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With one hand, using an underhanded grip, you can hold the gait belt. Use your other hand to support the elder as they start climbing the stairs....
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A 10×12 shed is a medium storage shed and is ideal for a whole range of uses. Even if you have a smaller backyard, this particular type of shed...
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Local authority searches, also known as local land searches, are conducted by conveyancing solicitors or mortgage lenders and they're an essential part of the home buying and selling process. If you're selling your property the information uncovered in these searches, including missing completion certificates, can be used by buyers to renegotiate your offer. This could lead to a deal falling through – the last thing you want at this stage.
Also, most pathways don't have to be drained in any way, because they usually not wide enough to make issues of that kind. Those are the minimal...
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Carpenters and woodworkers both build things out of wood, and while their job responsibilities are similar, their day-to-day activities are quite...
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All in all, having a completion certificate is essential. As a house buyer, seeing home improvement work accompanied by a completion certificate will give you confidence that building work has complied with building regulations. When it comes to selling your home, building work that comes with a completion certificate will help make the process less problematic – allowing you to move swiftly on and start a new life elsewhere! If the work was carried out without an application being made you can still take action to obtain the right paperwork. In this case, providing the work was carried out after November 1985 you can apply for a Regularisation, a retrospective application available from your Local Authority Building Control team. You’ll be asked for plans and calculations to show what was done and the work will be inspected. Please be aware that you may be asked to open up various areas of the building so the surveyor can check things that have been covered up like beams, pipes, and insulation. If everything appears to meet the regulations that were in place at the time the work was carried out, you’ll receive a Regularisation Certificate.
Labor: When you purchase a prefabricated shed, some companies include installation in the purchase price. But if not, expect to pay $10 to $20 per...
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Place rebar in a grid pattern with a spacing between bars of approximately 12 inches. In either case, blocks should be used under the reinforcement...
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The required slope angle to be respected to build a garage ramp must be within the maximum that in most of the world national regulations specifies...
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Plastic Shed Foundations Promote Air Circulation This will aid the air circulation and will help to keep the base of the shed dry and will prevent...
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