Giles and Paula Add a Room Onto the Side of The House
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@louisbosco I had underfloor heating in an apartment I rented in London, and it was pretty good.
You can hook it up to a heat pump for environmentally friendly heating (not that you'll need it in Perth), or run chilled water through it to cool a room.
Though personally I'd prefer to build a Passivhaus, which doesn't need active heating or cooling…
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wouldn't need thick jackets in perth too but it's nice to have
haha. i suppose it feel comfy when the floors are heated. especially when i've always loved polished concrete floor and i think they do get really cold when the temps do drop.. -
Though personally I'd prefer to build a Passivhaus, which doesn't need active heating or cooling…
Was looking into building a small passivhaus before back in Michigan making the leap to Hawaii. Love the concept, and the passive homes I've been in were all cozy as heck in the winter…
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We have the technology
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@louisbosco decent insulation and passive design would allow the concrete floor's thermal mass to hold heat or remain cool in the summer.
@emceeQ you could always build one in Hawaii. The design would be more about cooling, though.
One thing that annoys me about Australia is that building standards are terrible here. Double glazing, which has been standard in Europe for decades is rarely used, and houses are often cold and drafty in winter.
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It's a funny old world.
The Saturday before last Les, @Steve and I got the lantern onto the roof.
I was ecstatic, we were ahead of schedule. And I had made a great big list of things that Les could do whilst I was out of the country.
Sunday, Les texts me from hospital, he's on a drip and had he not been bullied into going to A&E by his wife, may have died. We think it was a spider bite that went bad.
He was let out on Wednesday and told not to work until Monday.
So he was due here yesterday morning. I got a text "My dad died last night, I won't be in"…....Holy fuck, what a week for poor Les.
He phoned me today. He'll be in tomorrow. Trooper.
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Was talking to a friend yesterday, they have a friend who's a painter and decorator, he cut himself at work (nothing big) but ended up in hospital, 12 hrs later he's was in a coma for 9 weeks and has lost both legs below the knee and most of his fingers due to sepsis.
Take care out there.
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Jesus Christ. ^ ^
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A few years back I got a pin prick sized puncture wound from something while clearing an area of scrub land behind my home. A day later my arm went hot,red prickly and a red line started to show and grow slowly up my arm. I went to the doctor and the look on her face said it all! ???
They put me on some high strength antibiotics, she even made sure she watched me take the first one and nagged me to ensure I completed the course.
A bad infection can be very serious, it's worth being aware of the signs.
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We think it was a spider bite that went bad.
he's lucky he's not in australia. hope he gets well soon. i'm assuming he'll be on antibiotics and stuff to recover..
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A day later my arm went hot,red prickly and a red line started to show and grow slowly up my arm. I went to the doctor and the look on her face said it all! ???
Exactly what happened to Les. The Doc said that had he left it even one more hour it was 50:50 whether he would have died….
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I had MRSA staph after surgery a few years back and it wa the worst I ever felt. I had a high fever for 2 weeks and they put me on Cipro. Infections are scary
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In Les's absence, we have poured the liquid screed and got on with first-fix electrics. I took the opportunity of adding some jury-rig lighting so that if that lazy sonofabitch ever comes back to work, he'll be able to see what he is doing.
Tomorrow Carl and the brickies should lay the coping stones. They are 890x360x100 (one-weathered to 75), so we will have an interesting discussion in the morning as to how we get them to the top of the scaffold.
Les should also be in, so we can get on with his long list of things to do….
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What da hell..came in here to see the goods & now I don’t ever want to go outside.
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Reuben. First "significant" balls-up. I'm chilled. Les, of the spider bite and dads death, is away for 2 weeks from Thurs next week. New glazed modules will be ready on Tues PM, I have to drive 40 miles to pick them up, but then Les can install them before he goes away. All is good in the Gozza-hood…..