Stevieo
Royal Spin Doctor
Well they ain’t flipping plumbers are they , can’t believe reading some of these comments
Trial by forum
You're right - so if you're not a flipping plumber, don't touch the flipping pipes!
Well they ain’t flipping plumbers are they , can’t believe reading some of these comments
Trial by forum
Hopefully the lads got paid mate for there 315 m2You're right - so if you're not a flipping plumber, don't touch the flipping pipes!
I’m telling you from experience if the end of the pipe is cut level with the face of the render then either a T or a 90 swept bend will end up spot on for a standard clip. Iv fitted loads of soil and vent pipes palDont think so, by the time the 90 is fully home the radius will catch the render and the resulting pipe run will be too close to the wall.
You need the joining socket and a single socket 90 like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-sp161-92-5-bend-single-socket-black/70115 they were idiots for cutting it off, it was left long for a reason, at least the plumber was thinking ahead.
The best option is to start again from the inside with a fresh new correct length of 110
I’m not wasting my finger tips on them all mate anymoreI’m telling you from experience if the end of the pipe is cut level with the face of the render then either a T or a 90 swept bend will end up spot on for a standard clip. Iv fitted loads of soil and vent pipes pal
I did a Lego build house in Parex last year over 300m2 that guys name was Scott, said he only had two quotes and didn’t like the other bloke much so I did it £33k in total with extrasI priced a Lego House last year exceeding 300 square metres in Parex
Thought it might have been too much of a coincidence
I did a Lego build house in Parex last year over 300m2 that guys name was Scott, said he only had two quotes and didn’t like the other bloke much so I did it £33k in total with extras
@Tinytom is correct the socket goes into the wall if using standard clips and the pipe has probably not been cut just bend removed and render taken up the small amount of of pipe sticking outhttps://images.app.goo.gl/wLgemLat57k67UWg6
The gap between the stop on the spigot and the outside radius of the upper or lower outlet if the same distance as the stand-off on a standard 110mm pipe clip. It’s manufactured this way to make it easy to get your clip spacing
My Parex Material cost me 7.2k and the plaster lads cost be 7.5K cash. much cheaper then some supply an fit installers.
I was left an Easter egg yesterday when the render lads finished up, I guess it's normal to screw through the flashing with a wooden block to attached your string line for your stop bead FFS , As an inexperienced builder I can tell you no one gives a fook about the overall job
Not often you see lead weldingMy Parex Material cost me 7.2k and the plaster lads cost be 7.5K cash. much cheaper then some supply an fit installers.
I was left an Easter egg yesterday when the render lads finished up, I guess it's normal to screw through the flashing with a wooden block to attached your string line for your stop bead FFS , As an inexperienced builder I can tell you no one gives a fook about the overall job
At just over £20 a sq metre I'm not surprisedMy Parex Material cost me 7.2k and the plaster lads cost be 7.5K cash. much cheaper then some supply an fit installers.
I was left an Easter egg yesterday when the render lads finished up, I guess it's normal to screw through the flashing with a wooden block to attached your string line for your stop bead FFS , As an inexperienced builder I can tell you no one gives a fook about the overall job
I’m sick to my back teeth of it mate, “I’ve alrwady had a quote over £3k cheaper”At just over £20 a sq metre I'm not surprised
F****** unbelievable absolutely killing the trade
Not often you see lead welding
That's the worst when they tell you how much cheaper I can get it,I’m sick to my back teeth of it mate, “I’ve alrwady had a quote over £3k cheaper”
“What the f**k am I doin here then ya nob”
Clemrope deluxe?Link Removed