Garden Room Workshop: Part 11. EPDM & Fascias

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  • @johnwilkinson3478
    @johnwilkinson3478 2 місяці тому +1

    Good morning Ali, I’ve just applied rubber to my garden room and have these tips which made it really easy to do on my own. The first thing I did was roll the EPDM on a length of down pipe which simplified the process of applying the rubber to the glue, simply rolling. Secondly instead of repeatedly dipping my paint roller using a tray I found it much easier to pour a line of glue directly to the OSB and the simply spread with the roller to a width of about 800mm the stick and repeat. Adopting this method took just over an hour and a quarter to do a 5.5 x 4.5 Meter roof on my own.

  • @AliDymock
    @AliDymock  6 років тому +5

    Hi everyone, Rubber4Roofs are offering 10% discount to viewers. Feel free to send me an email at hello@alidymock.com and I'll send you the discount code you're after. Cheers!

  • @N.o.u.s.e.r
    @N.o.u.s.e.r 5 років тому +9

    Great series mate - the time and effort you’ve put into making these videos is very much appreciated. I’m certain you’ve given many people, including me, the confidence and knowhow to tackle something that was otherwise a bit daunting. Well done and thanks.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  5 років тому

      I'm glad it's been helpful for you so far. Comments like that make it worthwhile 🙂

  • @Alf-Garnish
    @Alf-Garnish 3 роки тому +1

    Just like myself, you will have a go at any DIY task, usually done alone, one way or another you get the job done. Keep up the good work.

  • @andymitchell368
    @andymitchell368 Рік тому

    Just found this channel going to have a binge watch 👍👍

  • @lincolnshirehiker
    @lincolnshirehiker 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the discount code Ali, it saved me a good chunk. Fitted mine today while the weather is (just) warm enough. I thought I would share a quick tip with anybody still to do theirs - I rolled it over a 4m 110mm pipe which gave it a really neat roll, when rolling out there was literally no bubbles/ creases. Also completed it solo! Thanks again, Stu.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  3 роки тому +1

      Totally wished I'd done the same, would have made things much easier. Good thinking

    • @hammadhussain9235
      @hammadhussain9235 3 роки тому +1

      Hi is the discount code still available

    • @robertdowd464
      @robertdowd464 Рік тому

      Hi , is the discount code still available ? many thanks

  • @petermccormack3542
    @petermccormack3542 3 роки тому

    Great video I didn't realize how easy it is to install, or replace a flat roof .
    I have had so many so called roofers giving me unreal prices for a roof .
    Thanks for putting together a well made video on the warm PVC roof .

  • @BAHATI1943
    @BAHATI1943 6 років тому +7

    Good description of work again

  • @audrey-rosethompson7324
    @audrey-rosethompson7324 4 роки тому

    LOVE THE WAY YOU POLITELY PRONOUNCE ROOVES CORRECTLY EVEN THOUGH THE COMPANY INCORRECTLY SPELL THE WORD. WHY DO PEOPLE THINK THAT THE PLURAL OF ROOF IS ROOFS? LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! YOU ARE A JOY TO WATCH AND LISTEN TO. KEEP ON CREATING ALI.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому

      Heheh you got me thinking about this. I think I learnt it was ROOVES at school but it seems to have changed to ROOFS over the years, though to pronounce it so would just be weird. I've seen ELFS creeping into people's lexicon too. 100% ELVES lol, Tolkein would turn in his grave!

  • @elijah2280
    @elijah2280 3 роки тому

    I love it and so quiet design showing your program

  • @STICKYBOY214
    @STICKYBOY214 4 роки тому

    I have to hand it to you. You have a good way of simplifying the process👍

  • @shaneoneill6293
    @shaneoneill6293 4 роки тому +2

    Such a helpful video, thank you! I've just started a music studio project in my back garden, somewhat smaller than yours, 4m x 2.5m. I have always enjoyed DIY but felt a real novice approaching the project and, as someone else said before me, somewhat daunted by the whole thing. However, your video has been absolutely brilliant, particularly for me around the flat roof and the EPDM covering; I had been planning a pitched roof but you've convinced me to change my design! Many thanks.

  • @kevingallagher4673
    @kevingallagher4673 6 років тому +1

    Planning on doing a little garden room ,the videos you have done have really given me the green light to get on with it and how to even do it ....Great job Ali

  • @McPottenEnd
    @McPottenEnd 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting these videos Ali, they are incredibly helpful and done with some good humour as well. As other posters have commented you are giving us all the confidence and knowledge to crack on - brilliant!

  • @peterfossick4944
    @peterfossick4944 3 роки тому

    These step-by-step videos are so useful! Thank you so much. They are my go-to information and learning resource. I have my foundation and floor in. Walls are next.

  • @colinbrodie9849
    @colinbrodie9849 6 років тому

    This series of videos has been brilliant. Please hurry up and do the next installment!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Thanks Colin. I'm a bit slow to get videos up I'm afraid but will do my best to be a bit quicker for part 12.

  • @mrdainase
    @mrdainase 4 роки тому +1

    That was an excellent overview on EPDM. I've done several flat roofs using this system, including one pretty huge area which took 3 of us to lift the sheet up! It's a really good system though, and the first one I did about 15 years ago is still in great shape. EPDM ticks all the boxes as far as I'm concerned, easy, quick, and lasts.
    I'll just mention a couple of things for anyone thinking of using EPDM. If you're doing this on a warmer summer day then it's possible to lay the sheet out and the sun relaxes any creases very quickly, so you don't have to leave it long before it can be glued down. It's also better to seal the folds (called pigs ears) together and then onto the sides using impact adhesive rather than staple them (I use some of the black sealant round them just to make sure), and when fixing the the kerb trims avoid the temptation to use lots of nails or they will ripple over time.
    I've previously used another company for the various products but I'll give the firm you mentioned a go for an extension roof I'm doing in the next couple of weeks as they do some external reveal joints that look just the job, along with a big shed I have behind the garage . I'll pop an email to you and ask if the discount code is available. Thanks for the vid!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому

      Good to know about the longevity, thanks for that and the other tips, all make sense to me!

  • @rachelpds597
    @rachelpds597 3 роки тому +1

    Love these videos!
    Giving us the confidence to get started on our studio build.
    Thanks for making everything so clear.

  • @rossj6743
    @rossj6743 6 років тому

    Like some kind of Netflix series, I have just binge watched the entire lot. Great work. I'm about to start my building which at 3x3.5M should be within my grasp!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      haha thanks, glad you like. Yes, it's absolutely doable!

    • @rossj6743
      @rossj6743 6 років тому

      If I can assist anyway in some filming for you then let me know, I appreciate how it can take a while to edit things. I run this little company alongside my normal job. www.lcafilms.co.uk

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Very kind offer. The hardest part I find is working out exactly what information I need to get across/would want to know myself, matching that up with footage I have and then making it a fun watch as well! What video editor do you use? i'm on iMovie which is limited!

    • @rossj6743
      @rossj6743 6 років тому

      I use Final Cut Pro. Does the job well!

  • @archonred8
    @archonred8 6 років тому +3

    Brilliant video. Exactly what I wanted to find. I want to start one soon and this is giving me the confidence to jump right in. Thanks a lot.

  • @alfieakachamp1775
    @alfieakachamp1775 6 років тому +10

    Great videos.
    Just about to start a similar project
    Really happy I’ve found your UA-cam channel...👌

  • @captainno87
    @captainno87 3 роки тому

    Great series, been watching with my dad to get ideas for my 'garden room' its a man cave but don't tell the wife!

  • @olrenison
    @olrenison 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant series, well done. Need to binge watch them all 👍

  • @zolalloyd46
    @zolalloyd46 5 років тому

    Superb video, nicely thought out, clear narration and extremely useful as I begin my own project of replacing the flat roof of my shed with some OSB type 3 and EPDM rubber.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  5 років тому

      thanks Zola, I appreciate that

  • @BethanyBounce
    @BethanyBounce 6 років тому

    Superb series.
    I have been asked by my daughter and her boyfriend to build a summer room / office for them and your advice and videos has been informative and will be very beneficial as we (well, I, really....they will mostly be gophers and cuppa makers!) design, plan and build it.
    Really keen to see the end result and further updates.
    A big thumbs up! (Will soon be emailing you for the roof link)

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Good to see another of the Dymock/Dimmock clan on board with the channel! Sounds like you've got your work cut out. My plans which are very rough can be found for free on my website if you want them. Got your email, will reply later on 👍

  • @paulfearns7132
    @paulfearns7132 5 років тому

    Hi Ali Paul again another great video the EPDM roof looks great and so does the fascia boards it might have been easier for you to fit your soffit boards first then your fascia boards but with not watching your next video yet you might have had reason for this like i said in one of my comments a few videos back i served my time as a joiner but my father is roofer and ran his own roofing and building company for years i used to work with him at weekends and summer holidays a lot when i was younger anyway in 2012 we partnered up and started our own roofing and building company in Edinburgh when it came to flat roofing my father had always used built up felt roofing using the torch on method etc until we started up together we started to get a lot of enquiries regarding GRP / EPDM etc so we went and done a course with HERTALAN there a supplier of EPDM roofing systems its a great product with a 50 yr product guarantee the flat roof of your built was great being able to lay one sheet but for people out there that are thinking of using EPDM but the roofs an odd shape or size and using one roll (sheet) is not an option HERTALAN do a line of EPDM called easyweld where you can buy rolls that are 1.4m x 20m that have a uv-resistant
    weldable strip that can be sealed together with a hot air gun giving a perfectly watertight seal i thought i would mention it incase anyone was doing or planning a project you can check out there products at www.hertalan.co.uk

  • @SuperBuster84
    @SuperBuster84 5 років тому +3

    Great video series can’t wait for the next instalment.

  • @MrJohnnynapalm7
    @MrJohnnynapalm7 3 роки тому

    Great planning and attention to detail - very informative and thanks for sharing 👍

  • @freddyday1622
    @freddyday1622 6 років тому

    Really good description.I couldn't make my mind up on the membrane,so went with the stronger roofing felt. Absolutely love it and now use as office and bedroom when needed.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      That's great. I plan to use mine for both those functions as well.

  • @tommytp85
    @tommytp85 6 років тому +2

    Great Video again. Looking forward to the windows + door installation video!

  • @rhyswilliams1998
    @rhyswilliams1998 6 років тому

    YESSSSS!!!!!!
    Looking so much like what I’m planning. I’ve watched so many videos online but sometimes difficult to source products in UK (cement board etc) and they don’t always explain everything in the detail you do.
    I’ve found the rubber 4 roofs site before and it’s great.
    NOW GET THE NEXT VIDEO UP!!!!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      yeh cement board is not well explained. They're most garden room companies and when you ask a question, they don't want to give away the info! Glad the videos are helpful.

    • @rhyswilliams1998
      @rhyswilliams1998 6 років тому +1

      Ali Dymock it’s widely available in the US, Ireland and parts of Europe but limited to commercial projects in uk. Really cost prohibitive for small projects like this.

  • @paulboyle9605
    @paulboyle9605 6 років тому +1

    The level of detail is fantastic, as is the standard of work !! Another really well done episode. I feel like a junkie for the next episode.... hooked and begging for more 😂 Regards Paul

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому +1

      haha glad you're enjoying. I'm still building so that's why it's all a bit slow.

  • @davidtodd2104
    @davidtodd2104 3 місяці тому

    Great project and fantastically informative!!! Have to say, no offence intended but I’m just not convinced by the rubber roof. I just can’t imagine that it’s durable over 10 - 20 years. I myself am planning a build and was toying with a couple of different roofing methods. Initially I was going to do corrugated, insulated aluminium sheets or perhaps even a fibre glass roof. I decided instead to go with plastic tiles. They are solid and are rated for 40+ years. Also can be added to roofs with a pitch at minimum of 12.5 degrees.

  • @jackgroves643
    @jackgroves643 6 років тому

    Another great video. Getting my timber delivered today to start my man cave build and pretty much following a scaled down version of your design. Thanks for all of the technical explanation it’s really helped my plans as much of the other stuff out there is not uk focused. Cheers

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      That's awesome Jack. Glad it's helped.

  • @treliskaapartments2150
    @treliskaapartments2150 6 років тому

    You have a good way of presenting. Well done!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      ahh thanks, feedback much appreciated!

  • @MrIcemanuk2007
    @MrIcemanuk2007 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for another great video...please post part 12 soon!!!

  • @johnwilkinson3478
    @johnwilkinson3478 2 місяці тому

    Additionally, I don’t see the point of using contact adhesive since the edges are held down by trim. Since I wasn’t ready to put my trim on for a couple of days I just put off cuts lengths of OSB right up to the edge and weighed these down with bricks. Worked a treat.

  • @Badgerworkshop
    @Badgerworkshop 6 років тому

    Looking good. Love the grey colour.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Yeh I wasn't sure how it would turn out but I'm pleased. Looking forward to your pirate chest vid!

  • @JasonShowell
    @JasonShowell 6 років тому

    Another good video Ali, I have actually never used this kind of roof product as never had the time to do the research. Was surprised at the cost and I am looking forward to using one now. Thanks again for the great explanation.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Yeh it's a good product, very DIY friendly. Fibreglass looks pretty doable as well.

  • @antony77771
    @antony77771 2 роки тому

    Hello I'm looking at you from Belgium. I watched your video number 11 with the French subtitles for this video but the following videos are subtitled in English.Will it be possible for you to put the french subtitles for all your videos please? It would be really great because your explanations are well explained and well schematized. Thank you in advance. And you did a very good job with your garden room.

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 6 років тому +2

    Such great detail and so many handy tips. Thank you for documenting and sharing the build. I've caught up now. Can't wait to see it finished.

  • @U2ROPA
    @U2ROPA 3 роки тому

    really informative Ali, I'm just looking at idea's for my next build as my current summer house no longer fit's the bill and the style your building here is the look I'm after for an all year use garden retreat.

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 6 років тому

    Doing a great Job Ali, all the best with it Son !!!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Cheers Brian! Having trouble hooking up the waste pipe etc at the moment but once I get it sorted I'll be able to power through to completion I reckon!

  • @OsirisNO
    @OsirisNO 6 років тому

    Your video's are amazing. Watching them all multiple times because we are gonna build our own new roof on our garden office. Fantastic mate! The only annoying thing is that we live in the Netherlands where it is quite hard to find parts as people tend to outsource these type of projects. But I managed to find everything so far! Looking forward to the next video!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      I'd say it's sort of the same here but if you look hard on the net you can find everything you need!

  • @mariah4451
    @mariah4451 6 років тому

    Another amazingly detailed and fabulously well explained video. Thanks Ali :-)

  • @bobcat9314
    @bobcat9314 6 років тому

    Just found your channel.. Very nice job on the roof.. Looks great.. Isn't it a nice clean look and fabulous product for flat roofs

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Yeh I was really pleased, GRP looks interesting too but EPDM does look great for sure!

  • @gdfggggg
    @gdfggggg 4 роки тому

    I’ve done quite a few of these roofs and found sometimes the air bubbles will not go even when done and dusted. I found that if you use a heat gun on the bubbles they will go down. Not too much heat, just enough, a bit like a hot tap. But it needs to be done when laying, not when the adhesive has dried. I use ‘rubber for roofs’ as my go to company as it’s so easy. It gets delivered to your door. Rubber flat roofs are definitely the easiest of all the systems and anyone who’s a little bit practical will do this with ease. Cheers

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому +1

      That's some good knowledge right there, thanks for sharing. Probably works better than my planks of wood!

  • @kithdhasengh2013
    @kithdhasengh2013 Рік тому

    Fantastic videos, thanks for uploading. I'm finally getting round to starting my project! Did you do a video showing how to attach the guttering on the roof?

  • @eduardodedios8213
    @eduardodedios8213 5 років тому +1

    Love that style!

  • @securemaple
    @securemaple 6 років тому +2

    Btw I'm looking forward to your next video with door and windows fitting.
    I'm thinking of adding wash basin with instant water heater to mine but need to check if it's allowed.
    Soundproofing is another aspect, as I want to use the garage for watching movies...so many plans for this. I'm really getting obsessed with this design and ideas..😄

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому +1

      Definitely allowed. You can get taps now that act like electric showers so no need for a big box under or above your sink.

  • @gordonchapman222
    @gordonchapman222 5 років тому +4

    Crikey, I never knew uPVC expands! good to know. And I thought wood movement was bad

  • @zippzip
    @zippzip 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for taking the time to record your build. Lots of useful info in there. Much appreciated. Currently build in progress and just wondered if you still have codes for rubber 4 roofs and facia expert please?

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому

      You;re welcome. Just pop me an email at hello@alidymock.com and I'll pop the codes across to you 👍

  • @eddiebaby22
    @eddiebaby22 4 роки тому

    Nice job thanks for sharing

  • @harperdj01
    @harperdj01 6 років тому

    Excellant video as usual! Looking forward to the next part

  • @chrisrajek7958
    @chrisrajek7958 4 роки тому

    Loving your work 👍 will be revisiting your channel frequently in the summer as doing a hot roof on dormers !cheers

  • @tyler4164
    @tyler4164 6 років тому

    Looking fantastic

  • @Munirs1998
    @Munirs1998 2 роки тому

    Simply impressed. Very though out work and would love to get your opinions on some stuff I want to do. Thanks for the vid.

  • @vicehuman
    @vicehuman 6 років тому

    Fantastic video, much respect and inspiration for self-building :)

  • @DorkyThorpy
    @DorkyThorpy 4 роки тому

    Well done mate, looks better than mine!

  • @TheZGALa
    @TheZGALa 4 роки тому

    Thank you for a great video!

  • @TrenellyOyster
    @TrenellyOyster 2 роки тому +1

    Love this series. It's been so helpfull for my own project.
    I'm just looking at facia / soffit and was wondering where you got yours (the price looks good).

  • @neilrollason
    @neilrollason 2 роки тому

    Hi Ali, thanks for the video, was there a particular way you fold the rubber on the corners?
    Also could you give details on first part of gutter trim.
    Cheers

  • @akhilvarghese2498
    @akhilvarghese2498 Рік тому

    Great video. Can I ask where the first part of the gutter trim was ?

  • @brianedwards7958
    @brianedwards7958 4 роки тому

    excellent tutorials

  • @gusng7148
    @gusng7148 6 років тому

    Ali - simply fantastic vids. Thanks for posting your considerable efforts. Do you know when you'll be posting Part 12?

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Hi Gus, it'll be at least a couple of weeks. I'm away for the next two weekends. Also want to move on with the project some more before I post.

    • @gusng7148
      @gusng7148 6 років тому +1

      No worries Ali. Lots to get on with! Cheers

  • @gracefelstead5377
    @gracefelstead5377 6 років тому

    Perfect thanks Ali and keep those videos coming. Want to know how to put the windows and doors in so look forward to your next instalment. Any clue as to when it might be.

  • @ifenceltd5395
    @ifenceltd5395 6 років тому

    Great series well done you done really well doing this by your self that’s hard graft 👍

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Cheers! Hard graft but great fun!

  • @leelipinski4667
    @leelipinski4667 6 років тому

    Can't
    Wait
    Any
    Longer.
    Is the next episode ready yet pleaseeeeeeeeee?
    Great job. Loving this project. Activating the bell so I don't miss it.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому +1

      😆tomorrow!

    • @leelipinski4667
      @leelipinski4667 6 років тому

      @@AliDymock I'm prepping the popcorn. Ha

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      You'll need it, it's a long one!

  • @thecrazychemist
    @thecrazychemist 2 місяці тому

    Just about to do this myself today... How did you approach the corners when applying the contact adhesive around the edge?

  • @stephenwright8476
    @stephenwright8476 6 років тому

    great videos and I cannot believe ive watched them all already. when will we be having the video for the windows and doors? cannot wait to start mine now 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      haha. Another couple of weeks, just working on other things at the moment!

  • @pradeepkotecha4496
    @pradeepkotecha4496 4 роки тому

    Hi Ali, great series and brilliant work -- watched 7 parts in 1 sitting; Have a garden project for a 5x4 den, however the the "shed/cabin" is in kit form but am adding my own twists like the EPDM, Insulation, extending the existing concrete base (knocked down old "workshop") so have to continue with the base as is and adding decking -- all on a 2 way sloping garden!!. it's going to be fun LOL; Your tips and tricks are very useful and i wish i had come across your site earlier as I have already set the wheels in motion and ordered a lot of stuff from Builders depot -- may have designed it differently. I will be referring back to the videos o "pick your brains", keep up the good work -- whats your next project?

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому

      Sounds like a plan Pradeep! I think it's a good middle ground. Buy something simple like a well made large shed then add in all the extras. I really rate Builder Depot! So next project is the new house, I have a couple of videos up of that. i've just finished a side gate, so video on that in due course and then I'm just figuring out how to go about it and seeing if I can find a supplier! Feel free to pick my brains at any point. I'm planning to do garden room videos to the death until all questions are answered lol

  • @dankekoa808
    @dankekoa808 2 роки тому

    Pro tip: use a leaf blower to clean the substrate will clean better than a broom

  • @philipkelly7471
    @philipkelly7471 4 роки тому

    Really appreciate the info and detail go into

  • @pippamay9753
    @pippamay9753 Рік тому

    I just had a similar roof put on my home (1950s, flat roof) and note that in a couple of places the rain is coming off the drip edge then going towards the house (wind?) is there something you did to help prevent rain going from the house? The overhang is 1-2 feet at different areas of the house. Thank you!!

  • @willrogers6130
    @willrogers6130 Рік тому

    Love this series - working through all the videos and am at the roof stage. What colour did you use for your EPDM Roof edge trims - back or anthracite?

  • @graemeb9604
    @graemeb9604 4 роки тому

    Great videos.
    Do you have a video for fitting the ext cladding?
    Cheers
    Graeme

  • @vajindertaak3158
    @vajindertaak3158 3 роки тому

    Hi Ali, best start-to-end series I've seen with loads of valuable advice, priceless!! Will start my garden office in April but will be half your size. I've seen some roof designs cladded sides (no fascia) and a front fascia but with no roof trim visible. How does the EPDM fix to the edges?

  • @TheSteOli
    @TheSteOli 3 роки тому

    Nice job so far! Did not think about ventilation ?

  • @StevePearson-c5l
    @StevePearson-c5l Рік тому

    Hi Ali, These videos are great and have answered many questions, specifically the detail on the roof finish.
    I have a quote from Rubber4Roofs can I apply for discount with your code, if it’s still available? Thanks

  • @adambailey1511
    @adambailey1511 4 роки тому

    Hi. I'm currently building my garden room and watching your videos have helped enormously. I've got to the stage of putting my tarp over the roof now so its exciting to finally have a space that's dry. I'm just about to order the rubber roof. Would you be able to send me the discount code. Thanks again

  • @jomarlefevre5311
    @jomarlefevre5311 3 роки тому

    great video, good explanation and excellent tips but you got to change the sound track, I had to mute a few times in order to continue watching the video.

  • @alanmurphy3584
    @alanmurphy3584 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and channel, out of curiosity did you ever get that discount sorted with rubber4roofs ?

  • @danielwoods4141
    @danielwoods4141 22 дні тому

    did you manage to get a discount code for rubber4roofs? I'll soon be placing an order. Thanks for the great videos

  • @EjitWebDesign
    @EjitWebDesign 6 років тому

    Just found you and this series is perfect to help me with what I need to do. Please hurry up though as I'd like to watch the whole series before starting. I have questions though.
    1/ because you went for planning permission do you have to conform to building regs too?
    2/ with permission being not 2.5 from a boundary could I start my room at 2.55 and slope to 2.45 as long as 2.5 height was not 2.5 from boundary?
    3/ at the start you talked about costs. How have your costs compared?
    4/ will you cover electrics and plumbing?

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Hey. That's cool, I'm getting through it as quickly as I can, other life commitments, namely my job, do get in the way though!
      1. No, the two are separate from each other other
      2. I'm a bit confused but basically if it's within 2m of a boundary no part of the garden room can be above 2.5m height. If you get planning then those permitted development rules go out the window and you can ask for what you like (within reason)
      3. I do mention costs and show material costs throughout the videos but will do an overall budget at the end of the series. I think up to Part 11 I spent around £7kish. I think it will come in around £13k but every garden room is different size, height, materials etc etc so it can be done much cheaper.
      4. I will but won't be doing them myself but will explain everything to the best of my ability.
      :)

  • @olivermansfield8341
    @olivermansfield8341 6 років тому

    Cool, I used rubber 4 roofs on my last shef

  • @matt-eq6ms
    @matt-eq6ms 4 роки тому

    Great stuff Ali fantastic job bud 👍gonna start something similar in spring :)

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  4 роки тому

      Best of luck with it Matt, now is a great time of year to plan it out and get ready for the change in clocks come end of March :D

  • @loueee123
    @loueee123 3 роки тому

    Awesome series man! Answered some basic questions I've always had about the process of building. Thanks! : )

  • @carlosrivas5522
    @carlosrivas5522 6 років тому

    Hey! Always nice when you post a new video! Not sure if you have answered this already: What's the primary use once completed? Office?

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Good question. As you can tell from Part 3 I want it to be all things but that's not realistic BUT as the job I started in January is home based it's probable I'll have a desk in there but as the name suggests it's primary use will be wood workshop but also hoping to get my ping pong table in and maybe a sofa and beer fridge. I think the key is to put everything on casters!

  • @goonugoodthing
    @goonugoodthing 3 роки тому

    Hi mate, great video. I’m loving the colour of your fascia. Do you know who manufacture this product. Cheers, Tom

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  2 роки тому

      All UPVC fascia/soffit/guttering companies do anthracite grey now happily

  • @cedriccourson7012
    @cedriccourson7012 4 роки тому

    super travail

  • @gcpchannel7689
    @gcpchannel7689 3 роки тому

    Very informative good sharing of vedio new friend

  • @MaisyJay
    @MaisyJay 5 років тому +1

    Hi There Great video series, gave me the confidence to do a EDPM roof myself. Question: did you fill in the expansion gaps in the OSB at all? e.g with silicone or something? , if not will the EDPM "sag" down the gap a bit? or does it span the gap OK? Also is there still a discount code around - these roof materials seem quite expensive....Thanks A lot Richard (HollyAmelia)

  • @curryhouse1377
    @curryhouse1377 5 років тому

    You r a Great Man 👏👏👏👏

  • @besage123
    @besage123 4 роки тому

    Great videos, as a trade person I am very impressed with your work and explanations.
    Is there still a discount code for EPDM?
    Thank you.

  • @chezzapie
    @chezzapie 6 років тому +1

    Impressive as ever Crime Watch boy. You made me laugh.
    Seriously Ali, it’s looking great! Well done.

  • @paully8031
    @paully8031 6 років тому

    Decent job (from a professional Carpenter/Timber-frame erector.) I'd have done a few things differently but hey you should be proud.

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      Thanks Paul, that means a lot from a professional! Absolutely, everyone will do things slightly differently and use slightly different materials and such. In fact I'd do thing slightly differently if I did it again as I've learnt from people's comments!

  • @o04n7h0n90o
    @o04n7h0n90o 3 роки тому

    Could you have used tongue and groove flooring for the top deck?

  • @SuperBuster84
    @SuperBuster84 6 років тому +1

    Great vids, when’s the next one coming?

  • @antonyhicklin714
    @antonyhicklin714 6 років тому

    Hi Ali, will part 12 be posted soon? Great series so far!!

    • @AliDymock
      @AliDymock  6 років тому

      umm soon enough! 😏Been super busy with work recently

  • @charlesbryant3515
    @charlesbryant3515 6 років тому

    Awesome!