Roger is chatting with Richard Pugh, an electrician from South Wales, about the fantastic bathroom renovation he did himself in his Barrett-built home. The house was built in 2011 using a steel-frame structure, which has caused some creaks and issues over the years, but Richard found clever solutions for these problems during the renovation.
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The Best Bonding Agent Revealed
See Kirk Johnstone’s Best Bonding Agent test 👇 https://youtu.be/uUalZH398A8 @Onthetrowel Ronafix SBR https://ronacreteshop.co.uk/products/ronafix-25l Ronafix is a single-part SBR admixture for cement mortars that enhances physical and chemical properties, allows mortars to be placed in thin sections, provides waterproofing and resistance to frost, and promotes adhesion to building surfaces. Could Ronafix Be The Best Bonding Agent? Mortars containing Ronafix can be …
Read More »Fitting an Understairs Cupboard Door | Dan’s Trade Tricks
Fitting cupboard doors, particularly in awkward or unconventional spaces, can be a challenging yet rewarding task. Whether you’re dealing with uneven frames, unusual door sizes, or tight-fitting corners, following a methodical approach and the correct tools can ensure a smooth installation and functional finish.
Read More »Complete Extension Build ✔ Ultimate Guide
Roger follows James King and Ian Tarn on an ambitious extension build that expands in scope to reach a surprising conclusion.
Read More »Porotherm Clay Blocks: A Modern Building Solution
Porotherm clay blocks represent a significant advancement in construction materials, providing a blend of traditional clay benefits with modern engineering.
Read More »Building Material Breathability Experiment: Surprise Result Revealed!
Material breathability in building refers to materials ability to allow moisture vapour to pass through them without transmitting liquid water. This characteristic is crucial in maintaining healthy indoor air quality and preserving the longevity of building structures by preventing moisture accumulation that can lead to mould growth and structural damage.
Read More »Rising Damp Exposed, Is There Such Thing?
Rising damp is a condition that affects the walls of buildings when water from the ground rises up through the bricks and mortar, mainly due to capillary action. Despite its well-documented presence and the potential damage it can cause to properties, a contingent of sceptics believe that rising dampness is a myth concocted to sell unnecessary damp-proofing services.
Read More »Your Damp Problem Sorted! Roger Asks James.
Damp problems in a single brick skin house - Seeking expert advice! Our message from Rachel: I am writing to you today for advice on a persistent damp problem in our old house. We live in a single brick terrace house in Hanover, Brighton built in the 1800s on a timber sole plate...
Read More »Timber Frame Single Storey Extension | Quick Build
Stormdry Masonry Protection Cream 🛒 https://skill-builder.uk/stormdry Coastline Composite Cladding & Panels https://www.eurocell.co.uk/external-cladding/coastline-composite-cladding Everbuild Black Jack 908 D.P.M (Damp Proof Membrane) 🛒 https://amzn.to/3vfqne9 https://youtu.be/ob4gqgtQcg4?si=k_E7AK1Vhp7i3X6D ________________________________________ Roger revisits Meadvale Builders to watch them build a simple single storey extension Check out Meadvale Builders: https://www.mybuilder.com/profile/view/meadvale_builders Tel: 01737 227009 The Benefits and Considerations of Timber Framed Single Storey Extensions Expanding your home with a …
Read More »Is This £400k Fixer Upper Worth It? | Insider Advice
Purchasing a fixer Upper house can be an exciting and rewarding investment. It offers the potential to customize your dream home or make a profit through renovation. However, it requires careful consideration and planning.
Read More »Fixing Floor Beams In The Round Oast House
Fitting floor beams in an ancient building, such as renovating an oast house, requires careful consideration to preserve the integrity of the historical structure and ensure the new beams are installed securely and safely. An oast house, traditionally designed for drying hops as part of the brewing process, presents unique challenges due to its distinctive architecture and the age-related wear and tear on its materials.
Read More »Lead Flashing Broke All the Building Codes | James Is Back to Fix It!
epairing exterior lead flashing is a task that typically involves several careful steps to ensure both the effectiveness of the repair and the safety of the person performing the work, especially considering the health hazards associated with lead. Here's a step-by-step guide to repairing exterior lead flashing.
Read More »This Was Asking For Damp Trouble, and They Got Exactly That!
Roger is looking at damp 24/7 now, maybe we should rename the channel The Damp trouble Builder?
Read More »Preserving Oast Houses. What’s Dans Latest Handiwork?
Preserving oast houses is of paramount importance for a multitude of reasons. Architecturally, they are a marvel of traditional construction techniques, embodying the craftsmanship and materials of their time...
Read More »Sealing Tile Backer Board Joints ~ Roger’s Tips
Abacus Bathrooms Elements Board https://www.abacus-bathrooms.co.uk/#!/search?q=elements Aquaseal Wet Room Waterproof Tanking Membrane https://amzn.to/3HXsRAz CT1 Multi-Purpose Sealant & Adhesive https://amzn.to/4bFq7VS _______________________________ Roger is on familiar ground. He loves a bit of Elements Board and knows just what to do with it. Our message from Michael: I have installed tile backer boards but am confused about sealing the joints. I was advised to …
Read More »The Damp Wall Mystery ~ Can You Solve It?
Karim has a damp wall and needs Roger's support.
Read More »Christmas Message ~ Bloopers & Plumberparts Chat
Merry Christmas to you all, and a happy new year!
Read More »Keep Your Foundations Dry – How Helen Fixed Her Damp With a Shovel
Keeping brickwork and foundations dry is crucial to maintaining the structural integrity and longevity of your home.. It's damp season! Roger is back to look at Skill Builder viewer Helen's damp problem.
Read More »Stop Penetrating Damp Coming Through Your Walls
Penetrating damp is a common issue in buildings where moisture infiltrates through walls, floors, or ceilings from the outside environment. It often manifests as damp patches, water stains, or peeling paint, particularly during wet weather. Roger looks at another damp problem featuring Skill Builder viewer Darren.
Read More »How to Put a Hipped Roof on a Building That Isn’t Square
This design choice can be both functional and aesthetic. For instance, an oblique roof might direct rainwater or snow to a particular side of a building, or it might be chosen simply for its unique and contemporary appearance.
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