Agree, I am going for insulated rollers.Sectional would be better insulated etc but I didn’t want the rails etc exposed on the roof and also lighting can be an issue although you can add it under the rails too
I went with insulated roller doors
Agree, I am going for insulated rollers.Sectional would be better insulated etc but I didn’t want the rails etc exposed on the roof and also lighting can be an issue although you can add it under the rails too
I went with insulated roller doors
Anybody any experience of these garage doors:
Or even know if this is a decent price? The £895 offer price.
The price quoted is for a plain white door and does go up fairly quickly once you start adding things. They do however cover NI which a lot of online places don't.
I used tilt-a-dor in Newtownards for my roller garage door. They have a showroom on Jubilee Road which is worth a look. They can quote by email too if providing measurements.
What sort of money were they taking if you don't mind me asking.
That's what I used1200 gauge DPM.
use pea gravel, a 300mm wide drainage column immediately to the rear of the wall before you put in your backfill, i would make sure your backfill is a good grade aggrigate also Class 6N, Class 6I. Perforated pipe at the bottom. Failing that you could use weep holes within the retaining wall to allow pore pressure to come through the face but then you have to deal with algi.A question for anyone who had had to build a retaining wall, how did you keep the back of the brick from letting water through?
Once my retaining wall is built, I will have about 400mm to backfill with stone and top dress, I will also be putting a 4 inch perforated pipe at the bottom of the wall for drainage. So, what can I put behind the block before backfilling?
This isnt ideal at all, really wouldnt recommend this. What you are causing then is pore pressure to build behind the wall and no where for it to escape, you are going to cause overturning failure of the wall.1200 gauge DPM.
Apologies misread what he said. In that instance the DPM wouldnt be providing any real performance but wouldnt harm it either.He already said he was installing drainage stone and a perforated pipe. All I said was to add DPM.
Best nights sleep you'll get?!!And now all moved up the driveway onto the old floor (you can get 5 cars in my drive), so a good enough carry for the block to be moved,
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Best nights sleep you'll get?!!
Finished the first fix wiring for the lights last week and got the insulation up in the rafter section. After getting the freelander spruced up and checked over for mot yesterday, it was onto getting the plasterboard up.
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