Want to buy a water mill?

Water millWater Mills have something about them that makes them so cute! And with the idea of making green energy more popular then they are even more attractive!
This lovely water mill in Askerswell, Dorchester, is worth a look!
Mill Cottage – 2 Reception, 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite,
• Converted Water Mill- 2 Reception, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
• Converted Cider Barn – Living Room/Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms
• Range Of Outbuildings

Reydon Hall

Reydon HallReydon Hall is a really gorgeous looking 7 bedroom house for sale

If you’ve got about £2,000,000 then it could be yours. It’s on Wangford Road, in Reydon, IP18. It’s not suprisingly Grade II* listed and is understood to have
been built primarily by Thomas Ewan in 1682. It has beautiful features like sash windows, fine Flemish gables and impressive Tudor style ornate chimneys! plentyf outbuildings and about 17 acres of land around.

interesting bit of kit to help you find cold spots in your home

The Black & Decker TLD100 Thermal Leak Detector is a great gadget for anyone interested in draft proofing their home and ensuring it’s as warm as possible. As heating bills go up and up – with new rises on the cards for many customers in January too, you’ll find saving money by insulating is more and more popular.

Whilst this gadget isn’t really cheap it’s not horrificly expensive. Maybe if you clubbed together with neighbours or even family you could buy it, and all use it to find cold spots in your home.

It’s available at Amazon UK – Black & Decker TLD100 Thermal Leak Detector
and if you buy today will be with you in a couple of days helping you track down places to top up insulation.

This gadget helps you identify issues with the insulation in your home and you just point it at the walls, floors or doors and watch the light change. It’ll go red if the temperature increases – so when it goes over lights that are on it’ll go red. When it finds a cold spot it’ll go blue. You can see the light clearly so you can move it along all the floor edges, doors and window seals to check them out. It’ll help you track down drafts, cold spots and all those places where heat escapes from your home.
If you can cut down on the amount of heat that escapes your house will stay warmer and your heating bills will be less!
It will indentify both hot and cold drafts around your home.

It just needs one 9-volt battery.

This is a tool you will use around your entire home to improve the insulation and draft proofing. If you want to save money on energy bills then this gadget will help you.



There’s another video of this being used I think is well worth looking at. The lady making the video looks at the gap around the door, the bottom of the door and the walls and the window in her kitchen. Whilst she sees to her suprise the blind keeps up the temperature she’s spotted a cold spot on her wall in the top corner which might be due to a bit of cavity wall insulation being missing.

This is something I have asked many times – how do you know the cavity wall insulation is installed properly without viewing with a heat camera? You don’t! And perhaps there’s a need for this being checked in most houses. You can under the guarantee ask them to come back and have a look but they would probably just pump some more in rather than checking whether there are gaps as the only tool to do this is an IR camera.

Stopgap for gaps in floorboards

Stopping up drafts in floorboards has been done in a numbver of ways over the years. Some people make paper mache with newspaper and squeeze it into the cracks. Some use sawdust and glue to give a good colour match.

Now there’s Stopgap – something invented just for filling gaps in floorboards. You just put it in and push it down and it forms an invisible barrier.

Find out more about them and how to fit stopgaps at their website

The Renovation Game

The Renovation Game is a new program on Channel 4.
Property show in which a crack team of up-and-coming builders and designers put their own fees on the line if they fail to raise the value of a property.

Next on Channel 4 Tue 08 Nov, 11AM
Missed one yesterday but it’s there to watch on 4onD so I will be switching it on shortly and writing a review.

Series 1 Episode 2
The Renovation Game

The team are in Oxfordshire to meet Pam and her daughter Tracey. Their detached three-bedroom house was brand new in the 1960s, but is now in need of a drastic makeover.

Series 1 | Episode 1 | The Renovation Game

Presenter –
Jonnie Irwin
Presenter
– Simon O’Brien

The team are in Brighton, at the home of Dave and Katy and their seven-year-old son Freddy. Katy’s a teacher and Dave works for a credit card company. They bought their house just over a year ago and had great plans for it as their first family home. But with no experience of house renovation, the funds have run out sooner than they expected.

Downstairs they’ve been left with a bit of a building site. They’ve spent thousands making it warm and water tight, leaving no money to add the finishing touches. With the piggy bank empty, their dreams for a new kitchen-diner have been turned into a living nightmare. The cheap and nasty kitchen units have given up the ghost and there’s not enough room for Katy’s culinary creativity.

Before any work begins, three local estate agents will value the house in its current state. With the valuation done, now it’s down to the Renovation Game team to add £15,000 to this house – otherwise their fees will be taken.

Can the team hit their target – and get paid?

loft heat pump

Another new one on me – the loft heat pump takes heat from the loft and does something useful with it.
They will be noisy though, may require sitting on firm foundations and be a bit tricky to get into the roof space.

Whilst looking up info on this I discovered this site which looks at case studies.
In particular I thought the solar hot water report was interesting – that people don’t always use the free hot water that the systems make and so as with all eco systems it’s worth considering whether it’s right for you.

Grand Designs is running a campaign about The Great British Refurb – This campaign can help you live in a low energy home that is cheaper to run, more comfortable to live in and massively reduces your carbon emissions.