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Max 25mm for 22mm water pipe.what size holes? if only 20mm or 25mm, i'd not bother doing anything. it' s not as if the joists were load bearing.
Max 25mm for 22mm water pipe.what size holes? if only 20mm or 25mm, i'd not bother doing anything. it' s not as if the joists were load bearing.
It's a flat roof, but I don't know if that is classified as load-bearing or not.Why isn't it load bearing ?
It's a flat roof, but I don't know if that is classified as load-bearing or not.
That's by far the most sensible advice yet given. It's just a few bloody holes for goodness sake. How the hell can a flat roof be properly load bearing, is someone going to put an outdoor Jacuzzi on it? You could have had the job done by now.....Get the plasterboard up quick, before the BI comes round![]()
If you are going to do job properly the do it properly, no bodges allowed.That's by far the most sensible advice yet given. It's just a few bloody holes for goodness sake. How the hell can a flat roof be properly load bearing, is someone going to put an outdoor Jacuzzi on it? You could have had the job done by now.....
If you are going to do job properly the do it properly, no bodges allowed.
Maybe your customers should check on the amount of expanding foam and grip fill that you use ;o))))))
Did I say I had done similar? I would have done the job properly in the first place, but if some fella without a "Part P" qually (joke) has gone and dared to drill a wee hole out of place, I would't fanny about with wooden pegs and sister rafters, complete waste of time. Have you seen the holes your average plumber puts through? never heard of a house falling down because of a few holes here and there, more PC BC non-sense.If you are going to do job properly the do it properly, no bodges allowed.
Maybe your customers should check on the amount of expanding foam and grip fill that you use ;o))))))
Its all about liability, "if" something happens in the future then guaranteed someone somewhere will try to weasel there way out of paying for it or being screwed over for their decisions in allowing it.Did I say I had done similar? I would have done the job properly in the first place, but if some fella without a "Part P" qually (joke) has gone and dared to drill a wee hole out of place, I would't fanny about with wooden pegs and sister rafters, complete waste of time. Have you seen the holes your average plumber puts through? never heard of a house falling down because of a few holes here and there, more PC BC non-sense.
Did you do the cladding on the Grenfell Tower BTW?This forum is full of people getting their knickers in a knot over being sued, setting houses on fire, being put in prison, electrocuting others and who know's what else for committing all sorts of minor misdemeanours, including this one. How many have you ever known get sued/prosecuted/imprisoned or anything else for such? It's plain common sense, a few miss-positioned holes in a non-load bearing component like a flat roof rafter or even a joist are not going to make a jot of difference and are completely wasting your time, or even make it worse, to try. Just stick the boards up and crack on!
Well I didn't know it wasn't fireproof did I? At least the no-nails helpd up for a decent length of time. On a serious note, I bet no-one gets to go to clink for that either.Did you do the cladding on the Grenfell Tower BTW?