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Fellow Self Builders, Lets chat.

  • 11-10-2017 8:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,167 ✭✭✭


    Ok, So I'm at the internal plastering stage of my house.

    I was told when undertaking the self build,
    "You'll never be able to keep up with regulations"
    "You need a contractor to make sure your build will comply"
    "If your not in the trade you'll drown"

    Thank god I didn't listen to them, they hadn't a scooby doo!!

    Building a house now, is very similar to a few years ago only a few regulations, make sure its airtight, and use a good A2W system, (Renewable energy can differ)

    If you spend some time on Google, and have common sense, its not all as tricky as they say. However you do need to be on the ball.

    I honestly had absolute no issues to date, My engineer been on site half a dozen times, but only for his benefit, and to share opinions.

    Whats your opinion, am I just lucky so far or is it a blown up hype with Part L?

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