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@mattmorris82Ай бұрын
Hi mate, I’m the plumber that fitted the cylinder! I’m a 2nd year apprentice and me and my supervisor are the guys that run this site! Sadly everything in these builds are priced up to have plastic pipe installed the in house (EVERYWHERE) not something I like doing at all but whenever I get a bit of work I can do in copper, like my cylinder I try and make it look as good as possible! This site was designed and had the groundwork’s put in before the new reg of part L came in which future proofs the house by instead having 15mm copper feeds to the radiators. So this is one of the final sites with plastic micro bore running to the radiators (we also install these sadly) we loop them so like you said they fit in the black back boxes and the pipes face downwards. We’ve always been told to loop them up and around to prevent us then screwing the pipes when we come to fix the radiator. But yes I agree it is rather crap quality but I’m someone on the side that takes a lot of pride in the work that goes in so very pleased with your words on the cylinder! Cheers
@mattmorris82Ай бұрын
Thank you for the merch also!😁
@simony2801Ай бұрын
What's wrong with plastic micropore for the ch, I had in installed in my house and am very happy with it.
@aleksgrin6413Ай бұрын
don’t apologize dude, new builds never meet quality anymore. 😂
@kylejames5121Ай бұрын
@@simony2801not up to regs anymore boilers need to run at a lower temp and microbore doesn’t allow this also blocks up easier with sludge
@connordow2325Ай бұрын
Hello Matt. Fair play for getting the plastic pipe so straight. Are you using coils of pipe or straight lengths. If you’re using coils how are you getting it that straight and neat. Usually I find it bends off in all directions, even when I clip it 🤣
@olliec1319Ай бұрын
When I saw the title I thought this was going to be some paid promotion for new builds. But watching the video you've basically highlighted what a bag of shite they are.
@MaverickSeventySeven26 күн бұрын
According to the Chancellor 1.5 million more houses in the next five years!!! Have you watched KZbin videos by "New Home Quality Control" - Snagging!? Criminal work!!
@russjboyleАй бұрын
As someone who (biggest mistake of life) took the keys to a David Wilson home 2 years ago, it's been nothing but a nightmare! Over 300 snags, 2 years to fix them all. Never. Ever. Again!
@michaeldineen2571Ай бұрын
All ready for the turkey teeth, itv 2, French Bulldog and financed Audi
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂 This comment has got me mate! 😂
@pakijetliАй бұрын
Deano!
@chucky2316Ай бұрын
Rofl and the usb socket 😂
@richard766723Ай бұрын
and the grey paint
@Howt-oooАй бұрын
I'm dien 😂
@JakeMDaveyАй бұрын
So let me get this straight... In the UK Hadrian's wall still stands after almost 2000 years, and we have castles that still stand after nearly 1000 years. But, we can't build a detached house with a complete wall in 2024 "in case it cracks"?
@bodinski100Ай бұрын
all built on cheap unstable land aint they....subsidence is a given
@Doovde69Ай бұрын
Wow that looks awful! So they basically build the house with a full crack already integrated, so it can split apart 'easily' at some point!! Who's idea is this??
@MrMatador29Ай бұрын
you will recoil even more when ive seen gangs miss their expansion joint and then set about running their stihl saw down the wall
@garagenigelАй бұрын
They are built with expansion gaps because they use cheap composite concrete bricks and stones with mushed together stone dust!
@metaljasexАй бұрын
People laugh when they know I built an old solid stone and brick ex local authority place. Still stood strong after 65 years. Most of these noddy houses will be falling apart in 10 years because they are built with no clerk of works.
@TheDigitalblueАй бұрын
So Basicly Dont Touch a new build with a barge pole..........
@11clarkmАй бұрын
Did you even watch the video?
@smoll.miniaturesАй бұрын
@@11clarkmobviously you didn’t…
@hvaccuffingit6471Ай бұрын
Feels like he did watch it. Basically building on a budget for the most profit.
@MattParkinsonАй бұрын
After buying a new build from Bloor (one of the more reputable companies!) ... Never again, we had a snagging list with nearly 150 items! Kitchen was flooded , worktop damaged, toilet cracked, "forgot" to put a window in the garage....the list was ridiculous. Took 2 years to get near to being sorted then we found out all the Hardiplank exterior had been fitted wrong and the whole development had to have the exteriors replaced!
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Blimey!
@martin2466Ай бұрын
That sounds about right for new builds....
@nigelwynАй бұрын
Another bad thing is that you get hardly any garden. You pay a premium for a detached house, but there's only an 8ft distance to the next house.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
And you pay extra for grass...
@stepbackandthinkАй бұрын
It's all about squeezing as many properties onto the site as possible. Maximise profits.
@colingoode3702Ай бұрын
@@plumberparts I got grass in my 1986 new build. It covered up all the plastic & building rubble they left behind!! I've been digging it up for the last 38 years!!
@mattwilliams8075Ай бұрын
@colingoode3702 I've had the same problem, my house is 1986 build. Doing work in the garden building a shed and doing the lawn, found so much glass. Must have been common back then. Still finding the stuff every now and then.
@nigelwynАй бұрын
@@stepbackandthink New developments now look like trays of model houses before their spread over a train layout.
@Danme1987Ай бұрын
Propane fire does not take moisture out. It adds moisture
@peterwait641Ай бұрын
Portable gas heaters produce a lot of water and Co2 this can cause damp problems in a house.
@ranjitpatel496Ай бұрын
Really an eye opener seeing how these new builds are constructed.
@WilliamBell-tj9sqАй бұрын
Hi Jimmy, I worked in construction up here in Scotland for over 40 years and have rarely seen plaster skimmed walls. It is almost always dry lined and taped plasterboard. The radiator pipe wall plates are fairly common, but the metal studs are almost always for commercial use only. I worked for a company once who tried one house with metal studs but when the house owner tried to hang something on the wall they were in for a shock when there was no CLS timber studs. Metal studs totally not suitable for domestic use. Good video though.👍
@piee683Ай бұрын
Imagine trying to hang your led tele on an arm ,wouldn’t be possible
@garagenigelАй бұрын
You still have block to drill into
@nosycatUKАй бұрын
I live in a new build house, and in my kitchen under the sink, the plumbers left a spare water pipe with cold water with an isolation valve on its end to connect a water filter . It was very clever of them since i dont have to cut into the main pipe to do it.
@KarenTookTheKids364Ай бұрын
Ordering a house on Temu
@andrewshore262Ай бұрын
We purchased a new build two years ago, a local regional builder who used slightly better materials i.e. timber used for the porch area etc. It’s detached and on a corner plot so there’s a bit of distance between us and the surrounding properties separated by brick walls rather than wooden fences. Half way through the build the local builder was acquired by Vivid, and whilst the later properties look similar you can see where corners have been cut in the kitchen, bathroom fittings, no more brick wall boundaries and so on. Our house has been constructed for the lowest possible cost behind the scenes of that I have no doubt, but we wanted to live in this location a greenfield site bordering the South Downs. As things wear out we’ll replace with quality but I take your point new builds are built with the cheapest of cheap and they’re thrown up, quality is as rough as a dogs arse but it’s been that way for a long time.
@bushwhackeddos.2703Ай бұрын
Chucked up to house new arrivals, the 1% though are doing very well out of it.
@ivermektin6874Ай бұрын
Exactly, some developments in Cambridge have sales offices in Hong Kong. They'll have bought it before they set foot in it.
@davethatcher4954Ай бұрын
I wouldn't touch a new build with a bargepole......krap!
@ivermektin6874Ай бұрын
For the same price you can get an old house that needs 40k spent on it.
@sky37blueАй бұрын
@@ivermektin6874possibly, but this new house looks like it won't be standing in 40 years. Whichever mug gets left holding it could lose their main asset.
@dinkydaz6711Ай бұрын
@@davethatcher4954 The general mass of new builds haven't moved on from the 90's you just get less of a plot with a nice plastic water meter box stuck next to your front door
@lindybeigeАй бұрын
I spent eighteen months looking at houses in Edinburgh, and found nothing built after 1939 that I could live in. They were squalid little rabbit hutches with no style nor comfort, and built to fall apart. The 1930s houses were livable, but noticeably worse than the Victorian and Georgian houses. Eight feet is NOT a high ceiling! In an attic, perhaps, but in a man room 12" is a high cieling.
@natkingcol909Ай бұрын
Don't you live in the tank museum Lloyd??😂
@TrafficJamForever22 күн бұрын
If I'm not mistaken 8 feet is about 2.4 meters, in most European countries the minimum ceiling height is 2.75m, which is about 9 feet. A hogh ceiling is considered to be at least 3 meters, which is like 10 feet 😁 Btw my favourite term is "box room", not sure if that refers to the size or quality 🤣
@natkingcol90922 күн бұрын
@@TrafficJamForever A box room is a room to put boxes in! Because it's too small to fit the average human... It's a big cupboard really 😂
@stevenb007Ай бұрын
My house was built in 2004, also has those 50mm metal studs and painted plasterboard. Tried removing tiles in bathroom and they'd tiled straight onto plasterboard so the walls came with them! Nightmare. Also every floor squeaks and the wall between the lounge and kitchen even creaks when walking in kitchen! All joists are engineered I-joists and there are steel beams on every floor which makes me suspect that the joists weren't right for the spans and needed additional support as an afterthought. No noggins or braces between joists so I suspect they are twisting as I've replaced all the nails with screws and they still creak!
@mattbeddwАй бұрын
Hardi board in a shower? Ha youll be lucky! Theyll be tiling straight onto that plasterboard, no tanking either. As long as the tiles dont fall off for 2 years the builders are happy. But the metal studs are slightly better than wood, it doesnt move when the house dries out so less cracking
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Sadly I think you're right!
@SkillBuilderАй бұрын
@@plumberparts He is certainly right but they might give the plasterboard a coat of waterproofer if the house is being bought by a bank. It shouldn't be allowed now as the British Standard ammendment calls for tanking.
@mattbeddwАй бұрын
@@SkillBuilderI had a big argument with the NHBC about this and they insisted that green plasterboard is fine for use in showers and bathrooms. I gave up in the end and replaced it myself with kerdi board
@CascatackbАй бұрын
They still dont tank the wet areas to british standard. Itll be tiled direct to the green plasterboard
@mattbeddwАй бұрын
@@Cascatackbexactly my point
@madgebishop5409Ай бұрын
that expansion gap on the front of the house, looks terrible!
@thingyee1118Ай бұрын
Agreed place it somewhere on the side surely
@mavez6322Ай бұрын
RIDIIICKILOUS!
@5084204Ай бұрын
Actually, that's idiotic. Dilatations are very useful (and necessary) over the poured, reinforced concrete floors (look at your local supermarket), but on the front walls? Grout or pointing will equalise the stresses. Don't quote me on that, but you need to dilatate approx 25 meters long poured single concrete streak, but the 3 meters wall?? Joke, unless they built it on quicksand.
@Daniells1982Ай бұрын
It's not an expansion gap, it's a movement joint.
@zjzoznАй бұрын
The house arrived in two parts and they just glued them together 😂😂
@mart34Ай бұрын
Our property is 30 years old, mix of timber and metal studs, copper microbore for rads (inhibitive for ASHP install) and small garden (not as small as newer builds). Apart from that it was built to a good standard, which is perfect for us, considering better energy efficiency and less repair costs vs older properties.
@dinkydaz6711Ай бұрын
loving the stuck on GRP porch 👌
@goldfinch4871Ай бұрын
They've matched the colour of that expanding foam round the door beautiful 😮
@gohrt9139Ай бұрын
I've seen worse 😅 we call the new builds cardboard housing . The public haven't a clue what they are buying
@marklewis2428Ай бұрын
It's not finished, there's a flashing still to go over that i'd reckon.
@Winning1Ай бұрын
used to be block walls or stud wall 4 inches wide plus plaster door lining used to be 133 mm wide or 5 and a quarter aluminium are 50mm, 70mm and 92mm never seen 92mm in a property, work tops should be 600mm wide u find out in the small houses there 500 ish if there's no doors on in the property that's to make the room look bigger ask to see the same type of property with doors on doors should be 30 inches or bigger to make access easy my farther was going to get a new house after i tapped the wall and it vibrated all the way along he decided his 30 year old house would do.
@mikencoАй бұрын
Interesting!! I've mostly owned Victorian houses, currently living in 60's bungalow. All so easy to work on. Those modern places look like you'd never want to touch anything.
@garagenigelАй бұрын
As an ex building surveyor I can say that all houses are built poorly! Except nice Georgian houses,they built them quite well!
@lnteI23 күн бұрын
I really love how houses are getting smaller and smaller, and more expensive. This is amazing
@simongreenidge64547 күн бұрын
You can't even get key interior building materials up those stairs of death!!!
@ashleesales9318Ай бұрын
How long until we start seeing mineral felt roofing tiles?
@peterwilson53Ай бұрын
How are you supposed to hang anything on those walls - no depth, no timber?
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
Exactly the same as a timber wall Find a stud & screw into it Not rocket science, If there's no stud fit a pattress or use togle fixings
@paulcooper9011Ай бұрын
What a surprise. An Ideal Boiler. With a "amazing" modulation rate of barely over 5:1. If that place is well insulated, which it probably is then I would expect that boiler to end up cycling and costing, whoever buys it, money. What's the total radiator load going to be in that place? 4.8kW is the boiler's minimum output.
@ln5747Ай бұрын
Are Ideal boilers no good?
@paulcooper9011Ай бұрын
@@ln5747 They are robust/rugged but also cheap and simple with few of the features that are needed to make them effective in the current age of efficiency combined with a poor modulation ratio of approximately 5 to 1. So a builder, not wanting to spend a lot of money and not caring about how much it will cost the buyer, will of course fit an Ideal boiler. If you have an older home with a high heat loss an Ideal boiler will be... Ideal.
@sh3riffАй бұрын
Nothing will convince me to buy a new build!! Even though current regs are better than they were, it's the cheap materials and lack of attention to detail just so the building companies can make as much profit as they can!!!
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Plus the walls are so thin!
@clivelockwood3236Ай бұрын
if they built it properly it would not need that horrific joint on the front of the house.
@adrianellis4497Ай бұрын
Current regs are meaningless corruption between planners and developers
@leighgardner3757Ай бұрын
I work on new build houses with metal stud and have always wondered what’s the point of putting id wire on plastic pipes so people can identify where the pipes are even though that could be a stud
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Ha! Good point!
@flibbertigibbet6200Ай бұрын
On the plus side, All the family can talk to each other no matter what room they're in as the walls are so shit lol
@sky37blueАй бұрын
This is no exaggeration. A guy I worked with bought a new build, semi detached. He said it was like having his neighbour in the same room. He could hear every detail of every conversation, every click of the light switch. He moved.
@TrafficJamForever22 күн бұрын
Out of curiousity once we viewed a show house for a new build project. I went in to the toilet located by the entrance, closed the door, my wife went to the other side of the house, closed both doors behind her, we still could have a decent conversation. There was a couple on the first floor, we both heard everything they were saying 🤣
@sky37blue22 күн бұрын
@@TrafficJamForever it's a disgrace isn't it! The govt should be legislating that these companies build decent houses, they're certainly not cheap to buy.
@mmplumberАй бұрын
Thought new regs didn’t allow 10mm in walls
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Honestly don't know bro, but it's look pretty crap to me anyway - hate the way they pipe the rads but it's the way of the world now!
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Also say hi to your Mum for me...
@Mr_AshleyАй бұрын
Won’t be air source compatible I wouldn’t have thought then. Surprised they’re still running gas, also thought new builds had to have 3 phase mains electrics for car charging now? Apologies if I’m wrong and this is “ misinformation “
@nigelsmith1198Ай бұрын
@@Mr_Ashleydepends when planning was passed..
@meuk6929Ай бұрын
@@Mr_Ashley RE 3 phase no, its not a standard currently but there will be a 100A single phase supply. Ev chargers are normally a spec thing or a planning condition and there a maximum of 7kw. Air source compatible no more than a house built 40 years ago due to it being a gas boiler (they wont care about the future of the property once the ink is dry on the contract). as for mains gas that would be acceptable as the planning would have been done before the cut off i forget the exact date sorry. New builds that incorporate air source these days tend to be underfloor heating on the ground and then 15mm tails on upstairs rads and run glycol at a lower temperatures. James maybe knocking the installation materials but as he said its built to a minimum price for maximum profit also builder will normally dictate the plumbing spec due to kickbacks from the manufactures. Gotta keep those shareholders happy!!! TBF the workmanship looks high in comparison to other house builders *coughs Persimmon*
@eddieMurphy11111Ай бұрын
I am so glad I live in a old house with proper brick walls plastic central heating ?????? i have seen these in action and they go all over the place .
@stevehensonukАй бұрын
My thoughts exactly - ours is 1930s with double skin brick throughout. I was shocked at the upstairs bit. Gobsmacked...
@eddieMurphy11111Ай бұрын
ours is 1895
@MegaMicramanАй бұрын
Not a fan of new builds. The old houses are cold with damp smell you can never remove, sometimes.
@eddieMurphy11111Ай бұрын
@@MegaMicraman well all you do with a old house is get it ventilated and you will get no damp but also check the path around the house has not gone above the natural damp course we have lived in this one for 53 years and do not have damp
@3619jonАй бұрын
Undersized ijoists, leaks in the ceiling during wind driven rain, creaking stairs, doors not aligned, fire alarms not interconnected...creaking shower tray and uneven lawn in garden. Just a few of the faults in a new build that i purchased!
@Thereishope664Ай бұрын
Not skimming walls.....a nightmare when they're wallpapered and a future owner wants to remove it. Virtually impossible without ruining the plasterboard.
@Littlelamb2023Ай бұрын
Seal the walls before painting. most other countries don't skim and they are fine. But don't get me wrong these houses are still completely shite!
@JontyfarmerАй бұрын
Plastering over plasterboard is not really necessary. The British have a strange obsession with plastering
@G2020-Ай бұрын
Not to mention hundreds of screwheads popping
@dinkydaz6711Ай бұрын
@@Thereishope664 Your absolutely bang on with the non plastered finish it's cheap and nasty no moisture barrier whatsoever They started to do in the 1990's then stopped but it's back again with vengeance just to save more money on the horrid red brick and red roof box's
@Paul-XCIV2Ай бұрын
Gas in, mini bore, no sign of any solar anywhere, perfect for heat pu... oh. £600K. Modern Britain. Brilliant stuff...
@adamcole4808Ай бұрын
Agreed. So disappointing that gas still being put in new builds in 2024.
@jameswilford522526 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly. An absolute disgrace.
@nolandionne1262Ай бұрын
Great look at new construction. I noticed that all of the stub outs and drains were left open. How is the plumber required to test the drain and water system? Here in the northeast of the U.S., we will test the system by plugging the outlet of the main drain, cap or plug the drain openings, and then fill the system with water until it erupts out of the vent.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
We use air a lot for that now, but the water method you describe is my fave!
@davidcobb5816Ай бұрын
@@plumberparts water filled at first fix can easily be checked throughout the build, if loss of water then a problem can be sorted at that stage, why wait till finals to air test?
@TheTW11Ай бұрын
I thought it was common knowledge that you never, ever buy a new build. End of. A mate of mine is a surveyor and I asked him if he would buy a new build. He said he would buy from small independent companies that might only build five or so houses a year as they build a quality product, but he wouldn't touch anything the major housebuilders throw up with a barge-pole. But we are our own worst enemy. If people didn't buy this shite then they would be forced to raise their game. But idiots still buy this crap. So they will keep building it.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Same here!
@samuelweightmanАй бұрын
Also with this on average a new build house has a life span for 40 to 60 years . The Victorians but far better house that last must much longer with less tools
@25johnloweАй бұрын
@@samuelweightman i think even that is generous, i'd guess 30-40 to be honest. Yep, plenty of Victorian houses near us still look great, some are 150 years old. Our 75 year old council house is still in great shape. it can be done, it's just pure greed. It has become big business so corners get cut to maximise profit.
@cbflazaroАй бұрын
most used homes, were new homes, that no1 would touch them with a barge pole decades ago
@25johnloweАй бұрын
@@cbflazaro but the standard in the last 20 years or so has plummeted to the point where they are basically disposable items.
@owenashcroft8167Ай бұрын
They're fine, I've lived in older houses and newer builds, they all have their own issues. New builds tend to have a lack of attention to detail, so work on the assumption you're going to need to redecorate, possibly even re-plaster when you move in. Older houses tend to just be a merry go round of stuff failing and constant maintenance. Turns out there's no such thing as a move in and forget home.
@markroyds23Ай бұрын
I've bought an old victorian stonen house. Spent alot so far. Damp proofing courses. Failed drainage systems underground that needed excavating, plumbing issues. new windows, new front door, full central heating needed installing, new guttering needed to be fitted, couple of small roof issues. Cellar still needs to be tanked. Needs repointing to at some point but eventually it'll be perfect 😂 the grind of doing up an old property!
@bertharius9518Ай бұрын
@@markroyds23 I live in a house that was built in 1879. Sure, there were issues but that's all been taken care of and now I just LOVE this beautiful old house. (And the more that "ticky tacky" houses proliferate, the rarer and more special Victorian houses become.) Good luck with your new old home.
@neukenukАй бұрын
A fire door is not required on a toilet as the likelihood of a fire emanating from a toilet is negligible compared to a kitchen and a lounge.
@cedarstuffАй бұрын
The enshittification of the UK is depressing.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
I'm trying to leave! Plumbing videos from Spain?
@sky37blueАй бұрын
It really is depressing. Everyone keeps complaining about immigrants but really this is our own government not putting proper regulations in (probably for kick backs from the greedy building companies) and profit, profit, profit.
@PepRexАй бұрын
@@sky37blue Can't it be a mixture of everything?
@milesfinchАй бұрын
Why put a spy hole in a door that has 9 glass blocks at eye level?
@trevormegson7583Ай бұрын
Top viewing and certainly eye opening.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Thanks!
@atrociousliar331416 күн бұрын
Just curious, why would you have an immersion heater in a new build and not a combi boiler?
@Leo99929Ай бұрын
Pretty much every company prioritizes profit, which means the customer usually suffers with a less good value for money worse product. Our economic system incentivizes this as bigger companies have more buying power, get better prices, and more profit, allowing more speculation and a positive feedback loop into profit. Ultimately it's the governments place to step in and set the standards to prevent companies from screwing over customers, and they evidently aren't doing. They're talking about decarbonizing energy but these houses are going to need ripping apart to be able to fit a cheap and efficient heat pump. We need the government to step up and legislate good minimum standards for all these things. As a country we would have better houses if we spend the money once doing the job right, rather than pay for the half arse initial job and then have to come back and pay silly money to redo the job later. Paying slightly more once results in a better result for less total investment. Do the job once. Do it right.
@jakestokes2203Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@sky37blueАй бұрын
@@jakestokes2203me too but you just know whichever government is in power will be taking brown envelopes full of cash not to fix the legislation
@johnadams1976Ай бұрын
OMG - painted plasterboard.... that's horrendous!!!! American quality! All that money and the place doesn't even get plastered!!!!!! They wouldn't get a penny of my money
@Ed.RАй бұрын
We've been doing it in Scotland for many years. The filling gets done in 3 stages and the finish is good if done right.
@smoll.miniaturesАй бұрын
@@Ed.Ryeah my house was built in 93 and that’s what they did… finish is perfect. Kinda confuses me why you would cover a perfectly flat board with a layer plaster.
@MrMatador29Ай бұрын
the plasterboard already has a "finish" on it, skimming is a hangover from when we used to use lathe walls, if you havent smashed your drywall to bits, have filled all fixings and joints in decent fashion then of course it can be painted straight over
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
@johnadams1976 your obviously not in the trade & completely clueless just like the plumber making the video, Why would you cover a perfectly flat plasterboard with a skim coat? The misinformation in this video is quite embarrassing thinking it's a tradesman fiming it,
@johnadams1976Ай бұрын
@@pauldavies7251😂😂😂
@TrickyTree84Ай бұрын
Havjng just DIYd a bathroom, shoud i have used all moisture boards? Seems Overkill? Ive but tile backers for the shower.
@leeholke9851Ай бұрын
New house ,,,Mdf ....plastic..... plaster borad ... old house.....bricks ...concrete.....prob wood etc ... hmmmm
@25johnloweАй бұрын
Shame isn't it, our house was built 75 yeard ago by the council and is still going strong with a few modern additions, these won't last more than 30-40 years in my opinion. it's pure greed and the fact in the UK (and i'm sure elsewhere) we treat housing purely as a business/investment.
@BillyGold007Ай бұрын
old house.... ASBESTOS EVERYWHERE!!!!! 😷😷😷😷😷
@25johnloweАй бұрын
@@BillyGold007 not as scary as all that for most people who have very limited exposure and fine if properly removed.
@leeholke9851Ай бұрын
Every where. Yeah sure lol
@25johnloweАй бұрын
@@BillyGold007 did you buy a new build to avoid asbestos by any chance?!
@AdrianWT-j9n23 күн бұрын
As an immigrant i can honestly say that houses in uk are nothing but matchboxes at a very high price. The lack of storage is tremendous and even the houses that look big on the outside are still small on the inside. Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticising, im just expressing my opinion.
@NoItAllLiveStreamsАй бұрын
Propane heaters do nothing but add moisture
@robertallardice8119Ай бұрын
That’s what I thought, dehumidifier required!
@derektaylor6713Ай бұрын
All this plastic minibore pipe is okay but the fittings have a rubber seal in 'em. In my experience of rubber seals including waste pipes, they can go flat and hard in time and leak! But how do you access them in these modern nightmares? It's a case of fit and forget and keep your fingers crossed. Huge bills for some poor person to deal with. Good video though.
@DirigiblePlum699 күн бұрын
Excellent point and you're right.
@anthonybraggАй бұрын
I would like to know how those meter tails comply with the regs.
@bripbrap22 күн бұрын
Was this in Gosberton by any chance?
@stephenlawlor3973Ай бұрын
No Magna Clean on the heating system and a spyhole on the front door beside the windows 😂😂😂😂
@brianp7022Ай бұрын
Yes the expansion joint…sorry what’s the point with the facade with a gap like that? You wouldn’t need that with brick ? Am I wrong ?
@BillyGold007Ай бұрын
There are too many tradesmen who are badly trained dishonest chavs. They bodge jobs at will and there is no accountability. They go from job to job, bodge it, then charge the customer a lot of money. There needs to be more accountability in the construction industry, tradesmen who do work that does not comply with building regulations should be going to prison. If a tradesman does a job badly you should be able to phone the police and get the tradesman charged with a criminal offence. At the moment if you tried to phone the police they would just say it was a civil offence and ignore you.
@Paul-XCIV2Ай бұрын
This is NOT the fault of the trades. Developers do not give them enough time to do a proper job, so all those with any ethics around quality leave the industry soon enough.
@dimitar4yАй бұрын
@@Paul-XCIV2 as usual, people blame the little man rather than the big guy that cut every corner to avoid a new lambo I wonder why people never attack the one that has the legal responsibilities? Always going after the easy scapegoat..
@Stormf0rce999Ай бұрын
We need to get that guy on youtube who does the new build snagging when they are complete lol
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
I’ve heard about him. Might do that!
@bapsmcginty4782Ай бұрын
Sketchy AF. Only way to go is self build and manage the trades yourself. Better bang for your buck and the peace of mind the job was done right.
@MegaMicramanАй бұрын
You pay through the nose for the land.
@Greguk444Ай бұрын
I have seen a few new builds in the UK I was thinking to buy and all of them had multiple problems and were in my opinion low quality, bad value, badly finished, and would require extensive remedial work. This video does not change my mind about avoiding new builds. Are those half facing bricks? And as said already,that expansion slot looks bodged
@Deanthomson88Ай бұрын
Is everything house development like this in England. There's alot of gear in there protecting the building like shower trays. Scotland is so far behind with stuff like that. But we do use wooden studs 😮
@MarvinofMarsАй бұрын
Bathroom is not a habitable space, so does not need a a Fire door. the rest of the rooms need Fire doors, but only if the building is 3 story plus. As a site manage I always insisted on pipes being 100m off stud walls in floors. All ground level copper was fitted once the roof goes on before the CABER floors went down.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Cheers man! Did need that clarifying!
@kingofthetrowel1725Ай бұрын
Can I ask did all fire doors have to have them ugly door closers above??
@willj1927Ай бұрын
Maybe they’re also lightweight so if someone like a kid locked themselves in, it’s easier to rescue them?
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
@kingofthetrowel1725 no that's only in commercial spaces, in a house only the garage needs a closer
@kingofthetrowel1725Ай бұрын
@@pauldavies7251 does it matter if it’s a chain puller or overhead closer 🤔
@bertieschitz-peas429Ай бұрын
There's newbuilds over my way and i noticed when putting the walls up its a metal frame with insulated panels the outside had fake brick panels with just proper brick from the foundation to the damp course. That fella saying they had a join going thru the exterior stone work to avoid cracks didn't really sound genuine, who expects shoddy foundations as standard so subsidence must be mitigated?
@giogio4833Ай бұрын
My fave part of some new builds is those fibre glass dormers 😅😅😅
@bm864123 күн бұрын
In UK, there are very few builders. Most of people calling themselves "builders" are crooks and incompetents.
@johnwolcotАй бұрын
I'd like to see a comparison of a proper brick built new build house compared with a new build timber framed house. What do you think is better?
@ILIKEPIE90712Ай бұрын
I’d rather let Anne widicombe sit on my face than buy a new build. Just bought my first house, a late 20s council house. One of the first built. Solid as a rock
@johncarpenter5472Ай бұрын
I'm sure that staircase does not apply to fire regs shouldn't have fireboard plasterboard because it's a means of Escape
@timduck850624 күн бұрын
Build better foundations and make the mortar weaker then the brick solves the crack brick problem or take it to the next stage and use the 2000 year old system and use lime mortar which repairs it self.
@Graeme566Ай бұрын
Shame the windows are Eurocell 😑
@R0121Ай бұрын
Where did u get the fleece from?
@Scoobydooo85Ай бұрын
Nope, plain and simple. Put up by cowboys, all about getting as much money as possible for as little work as possible. Forget being professional and pride in your work
@rjkelectrical6086Ай бұрын
Agreed mate
@roboliver9980Ай бұрын
They’re basically training sites for apprentices as any tradie worth their salt goes independent or becomes an overburdened site manager.
@dougbamford1810Ай бұрын
Very cool James! In Baltimore I’ve seen the new homes being plumbed with pex and push fit fittings !! What did they use for shingles did I see slate on the new houses showed at the end?
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Hi Doug, what do you mena by shingles? Might have another name for it this sode of the pond!
@dougbamford1810Ай бұрын
@@plumberparts Yes probably is so much slang terms are used. What I am talking about is the roof covering so if the roof has a pitch and isn’t flat shingles are used and in the states we normally will have these cheap shingles called asphalt shingles they normally have a life expectancy of 30 to 50 years and then have to be removed and replaced. However I noticed when I was in London last year that all your roofs had terracotta tiles I also noticed the same thing in Munich. Old houses over 100 years lol I know to you that’s not old 😂 but they will have slate shingles these will have a life expectancy of 100+ years and so at the end of your video I noticed the roofs of the new house looked like they had slate and was kinda shocked but you’re still building the homes to last anyhow thanks for the he response and content.
@darrenstuart3907Ай бұрын
Quite interesting how the building methods vary around the country. I'm in Scotland, new houses are generally built as kits, i.e. timber frame and the bricks on the outside are purely for cladding / weatherproofing. Not sure if partition walls in new builds are still built from timber or if they use that god awful metal stuff but exterior walls have insulation installed in the timber framework and are boarded over conventionally with plasterboard, the outside of the frame i.e. between the frame and the bricks gets boarded over with OSB or plywood and covered with breather paper so from outside to inside you have bricks, air gap, OSB, insulation, plasterboard. We don't generally fully skim plasterboard walls, just tape and fill the joins and screw holes, skimming the full wall seems to be an English obsession. In general in Scotland we don't have solid or cavity walls. Old houses were built of stone and a wooden framework was built inside and fixed to the stonework with wooden plugs (or dooks as they were called), the framework was then covered over with lath and plaster. The only difference with new houses is the timber frame work walls holds the roof up rather than the stones, and plasterboard has replaced the lath and plaster, but the basic concept is the same. All in all though the build quality in new builds here is just as bad. The thing that annoys me the most is the roofs, the attics are utterly useless, you have to have the stupid floor on stilts due to cheaping out on the insulation and need to have it about 3ft deep and there is no room for anything as they use the thinnest wood possible for the roof trusses and end up with mad W shaped trusses whereas if they used good old 8" x 2" they could get away with an A frame truss and have a useable attic. I don't get the obsession in new builds for having bathrooms absolutely everywhere, a downstairs toilet, family bathroom and en suite in the master bedroom is perfectly adequate for anything 5 bedrooms or less, it's just a mechanism for upselling IMO.
@SteveStevieboy21 күн бұрын
When my daughter bought a Redrow house we went to inspect it before they moved in and the architraves were about 20mm from the floor! When I asked the site manager why he said they are all cut off site! So I said well that’s ridiculous! In the end they came round and cut 20mm bits and glued them in! Tossers 😡
@johnadams1976Ай бұрын
How does that guy not get the sack for slagging the place off!?!?!?! They look cheap as crap! But surely if he works there, he shoud be bigging it up!!!!!
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Phil's a top lad and been on site for ages. Plus he's a subby and the only one who cares!
@PhilEdwardsCarpenterАй бұрын
@@plumberparts yeah it's on my doorstep and it's been 4yrs of work. I would love to go back into commercial work on big projects but that's dried up. But I can't see me staying in new builds for too long.
@Ronick-Q-46Ай бұрын
Expansion joint nothing holding the two together then, but of course silicone will hold it duh, it just means one half can drift away at anytime.
@meuk6929Ай бұрын
Tbf thats not bad workmanship for newbuilds Ive seen way worse from other house builders (you know the ones whos ceo gets £75M bonus while screwing down the contractors on site) . The rad loops up and over would be like that so they don't fix the brackets to their own pipes. Yes the 10mm down the walls could be better supported, not often you see sleeves on pipes through the top plate or full length copper drops supported by a noggin or boss's for the toilets. The builders stipulate a lot of plumbing/electrical specs like Hep, Tribune and Roca Hager Deta due to rebates for using those accessories. Sparkies on point! cables in zones boxes protected to keep the mud slingers out, noggins for boxes and lights not drylining boxes everywhere. New builds have had a bad wrap for a lot of years but i've worked for both over 30 years and self builders they've been worse at times Horses for courses really. You get good ones and bad ones! As for the price, Its like Phil and Kirsty say LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!! I've done exactly the same house types for the same builder on different sites 40 miles apart and £100K different in sale price!
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Blimey!
@anthonybraggАй бұрын
I am surprised that the developer let you film.
@KeithChristie-n8zАй бұрын
Dont need fire doors on a bathroom as its a non habitable room but a lot still fit them
@leeholke9851Ай бұрын
Hate dry lining .
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
It always seems a little skimpy!
@leeholke9851Ай бұрын
@@plumberparts quicker up quicker sell
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
@@leeholke9851it's actually to do with U values, Rough & set doesn't meet regs, In very near future only timber frame houses will meet U values unless you build a 20pmm cavity, So much clueless information in this video it's laughable
@leeholke9851Ай бұрын
@@pauldavies7251 solid property's have better u value with insulation.also the u value will last longer as it don't fall apart
@NAFO_Badger_BrigadeАй бұрын
What's your overall verdict??? Definitely the improved insulation, modern boiler and new mortar are a bonus but they do feel so cramped, walls so thin and pipework so flimsy!
@eddjordan2399Ай бұрын
omg 50mm office stud wall great.
@TomaszRykala18 күн бұрын
Unpopular opinion: owner of a new build and a 1930s house. NB is warm, lovely, no issues after buying it 12 years ago. 1930 terrace - drafty shite, in winter i avoid certain rooms . NB can work.
@jsmith5322Ай бұрын
no bathroom doors are not included, unless the construction around the bathroom does not meet fire standards or the fire will simply bypass to create a potential means of escape issue!
@paulthomas3841Ай бұрын
Card board sheds, Push fit Plumbering,,
@thepainterdude1Ай бұрын
be nice to see if these last a 100 years
@ivermektin6874Ай бұрын
Like old council homes, they will, because there's no other option.
@Rubicon1985Ай бұрын
Would be really interesting to know how much it costs in labour and materials to build one of these homes?
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
You'd be shocked as to how expensive it is to build these days, The materials have gone ridiculous & the labour is huge to be able to cover the middle man's costs
@lordprotector3367Ай бұрын
Do these houses have traditional boilers, as opposed to combis, then?
@MegaMicramanАй бұрын
Yes traditional boilers. Ours is 2014 build.
@silvershroud9291Ай бұрын
easy to pass judgement but remember that some people have no choice but to buy a new build. I think people forget that they're only designed to last 60-80 years. If land prices werent so inflated either the cost wouldnt be so high.
@TheTW11Ай бұрын
Eh, some people have no choice but to buy new-build? Rightmove is full of houses that have been properly built - none of them new build
@silvershroud9291Ай бұрын
@@TheTW11 Most of them on there at above market rate or need £40K worth of refurbishment.
@nigelhayes40Ай бұрын
Very cool vid. Nice to see how these modern houses are built.
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Its_NoobodyАй бұрын
Lol beutifull garden! Brick walls around 😅😅
@jamesmc1272Ай бұрын
What's happened to the stone work, those sizes should be random layed. and saved £350 by not using fake heads and cils.
@Mark-lu3tnАй бұрын
I can tell you as bricklayer no all money taken out of it before bricklayer is layed tight prices mean rushed jobs subcontractors to blame
@hsduk101Ай бұрын
What u think about each new house having solar panels or heat pump installed as mandatory
@pauldavies7251Ай бұрын
Who's paying the extra £25/£30k just for that???
@jdickson242Ай бұрын
I have worked on housing developments from small builders to the largest developers over the last 17yrs. I would be happy to own less then 1% of them. They would only be from builders developing a few properties on a site and who take pride in character, quality and attention to detail.
@Blahblahblah12254Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video. did anyone notice it got a bit David Brent and Chris finch at 14:06 haha
@douglas4487Ай бұрын
Wow only half a million. Definitely not a rip off
@plumberpartsАй бұрын
😂
@meuk6929Ай бұрын
location location location. I've worked on sites and done the exact same house types 40 miles apart and £100K in value difference.
@dimitar4yАй бұрын
only half a million, and the material bull was just 10,000
@JBinthesticksАй бұрын
I live in a 1940s building with walls many times the surface areas shown there. There's no cracks! However, being built on decent footings to a depth which offers proper support helps.🤣