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In 4 me In for Me I think they have it in 4 me
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<blockquote data-quote="Chickcatcher" data-source="post: 6455598" data-attributes="member: 700"><p>Well the renovation has taken its course 30 months and at the finishing tape I keep finding it gets placed another inch ahead so I will exhaust before I get there.</p><p>4 weeks ago claiming my return for putting in the saviour of the world (my air source heat pump) I failed because the Roof only had the 100mm of Celotex and a board floor (not the equivalent of the 270mm of rockwool) , I have since installed another 100mm with another board above for the EPC inspector to tell me she cant see how much I have put in it as its not visible. SO</p><p>From the bottom I have 12.5mm plasterboard 25mm of Cellotex under the joists, 75mm between the joists, 19mm of boarding on the joists, now another 100mm cellotex on the board covered by another 19mm of floor board.</p><p>So what did I have to do rip it up to show her. Later on she now tells me I have to get the Building control to sign off the works on the extension only for him to say the garden shed I have put up is not (i.e.weathered)</p><p>The shed is clad in exterior ply, roofed in slate and guttered. </p><p>Dose anyone recon if I paint it it will then pass, cos I was just going to let it naturally weather that wont do.</p><p>They have got it in 4 me.</p><p>Just an aside today the planning officer rang so say they have more ammunition to stop class "Q" applications.</p><p>Any one up for a BEER tonight I just might drown my sorrows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickcatcher, post: 6455598, member: 700"] Well the renovation has taken its course 30 months and at the finishing tape I keep finding it gets placed another inch ahead so I will exhaust before I get there. 4 weeks ago claiming my return for putting in the saviour of the world (my air source heat pump) I failed because the Roof only had the 100mm of Celotex and a board floor (not the equivalent of the 270mm of rockwool) , I have since installed another 100mm with another board above for the EPC inspector to tell me she cant see how much I have put in it as its not visible. SO From the bottom I have 12.5mm plasterboard 25mm of Cellotex under the joists, 75mm between the joists, 19mm of boarding on the joists, now another 100mm cellotex on the board covered by another 19mm of floor board. So what did I have to do rip it up to show her. Later on she now tells me I have to get the Building control to sign off the works on the extension only for him to say the garden shed I have put up is not (i.e.weathered) The shed is clad in exterior ply, roofed in slate and guttered. Dose anyone recon if I paint it it will then pass, cos I was just going to let it naturally weather that wont do. They have got it in 4 me. Just an aside today the planning officer rang so say they have more ammunition to stop class "Q" applications. Any one up for a BEER tonight I just might drown my sorrows [/QUOTE]
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