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Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Never seen ufh laid before the house is built 😮
Old school way of doing it. It still works the same . You need to pick your weather window though .
We put a 10mm concrete mix over it and use roller screed and power float . It’s much cheaper than doing it when the house is built but you do gamble with the weather . A gamble worth taking when I employ the labour and own the plant . I wouldn’t do it commercially though . I’d put the frame up first . Happy with this one , floor poured today .
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Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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And still trying to work out if that's a toy dumper or a real one- the scales throw it out of whack!
That’s my 6t thwaites . I got it painted 3 years ago but never got round to putting the new stickers on it yet
 
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Vinpetrol

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No changing mind or modifying room layout or door positions etc you’re committed lol
Mrs P asked at the start how do we keep lid on the costs , I’ve told her get everything on the plans right before starting and don’t make any changes at all . Then do as much as we can ourselves . She organised everything from kitchen and utility layout to light positions . She guarantees me nothing is changing . 🤞
 
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Smiffy

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What would a couple acres plot with planning cost down there Mick ?

Depends on the view but for something comparable You could hit 7 digits. But then I would also expect another 7 digits to be spent on the build, for a self build at least. However I would be very surprised to see a single dwelling going into a plot that size. 4-5 houses to the acre at upwards of a mil each.
 
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