STORAGE SPACE IN LOFT
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2023
- Build it with Rob transforms another storage space in loft, this unused dirty space is now a clean open bright friendly space to store all your belongings.
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Timber is a far more sustainable building material than steel, which uses loads of energy to make and produces masses of greenhouse gases. Who would want steel structural members used in their loft build - it is a thing of the past, eh Rob ! 😉
Rob great to see you back and sorry to hear your tale of woe, just move on and be a success on your own
Thanks bud
I have a hipped roof so it prevents anything like this from happening, we need to save up and get it gabled lol because this is just a brilliant addition to any home
Great to you & the boy's in action with some traditional materials, Lovely woodwork chaps. Take care & stay safe
👍🍀🇬🇧
Thank you Ray 👍
Welcome back matey. Been looking forward to more loft videos from you.
The eco trus stuff was great, but I most enjoyed your stair videos which showed off some great carpentry
Maybe I will build some more soon
Cracking job Rob. What a wonderful space.
Thank you
Glad to see you back doing what you love. Always enjoyed watching your work :-)
Thank you very much!
Love seeing these transformations, Rob! I’m always amazed at how quickly you complete a job 😊 Impressive 👍
Thank you 👍
Great job, and it's great to see you back doing what you're great at 👏👏👏
Thank you gary
Hi , best of luck on your own , you will never be short of work , Kudos to you and your guys .
Thank you so much
Lovely job.I liked the pre made doors/architraves which are very slick
Thank you 👍
Nice work Rob what a transformation.
Thanks 👍
great job again ROB
Thanks John
Great job Rob. I ve watched your video regarding eco truss. Its a shame how you got treated.
Onwards and upwards
Quality as usual mate
Cheers ste
I've worked on a few site's in my past and rob is one of those guy's that make work a joy, dont know about anyone else but i could watch an hour episode each time.
Thanks Simon appreciate the kind words
Thanks for the vlog, really enjoyed it.
No problem Ian 👍
Quality job as usual Rob 👍
Thank you 👍
Jesus dude, where have ya been!? Been missing the videos, good to have you back
Thanks bud
awesome
no wiring for lights or sockets tho?? good to see you back rob
That would make a awesome model railway room 👍
Hello Graham it sure would be nice
Great job once again
Thank you
nice one Rob, exactly what i could do with
Hi Mike drop me an email
Builditwithrob@gmail.com
Nice
You got any new jobs lined up, are these recut videos that you took down? Love watching your content and glad to see you back.
Keep on trucking.
Hi Stoney these are old videos from years back I’m re-editing and getting back out there
Hi Rob great to see you back, i am looking at boarding out my loft and wondered if you are planning on doing any step by step guides (to help the basic diyer) on how you board out a loft. Would be great to know the size of the timber that you use and how you secure the joists as to not add to much weight to the existing joists and ceiling. Keep up the good work and look forward to watching more videos in the future.
Hello Steve maybe in future I will put out some how to videos
Thanks Rob, i could imagine them being popular.@@builditwithrob
Will you be using the metal system agin? I sure you can create your own brand
always enjoyed your Videos Rob, Sorry to hear it has gone sour with Ecotrus.. Will you still install their systems or is it something you can source elsewhere? I keep toying with the idea (kids getting older and needing more space). I would get you down to sunny (ish) Essex but I don't think it would be cost effective. Good lock out on your own and keep them videos coming..
Hi Steve I won’t be fitting the metal system any longer traditional methods till I find another way 👍
Hey Rob . Good job mate. Would you ever consider doing a loft conversion if the ceilings below the rafters were asbestos ?
You'd get a specialist company in to remove it, and the owner would pay for that separately.
Hi bud it could be done but I couldn’t cut a staircase hatch out
@@builditwithrob Thanks for the reply. Its giving a bit of a dilemma tbh.
@@fencer39 of course it would make sense to take ceilings down and remove all asbestos but it’s costly
Where did you get the pre fab eve doors from? Or did you make them onsite?
I make the cupboards to suit
Great Video Rob. Can I ask, what thickness of insulation did you use between the rafters, and what gap did you leave behind it for air flow? Thank you
Hello Edward
As it’s only storage space we use 25mm insulation leaving 50mm airflow gap
Cheers Rob, we have a similar sized loft but don’t have the head height to make it into a habitable space. What brand and thickness of rigid insulation would you recommend for the best performance with minimal thickness? Thank you again
@@edwardp5754 we use ecotherm, Quintherm, and celotex insulation depending on supplier in area
Quality work Rob.
May i ask what measurement the floorboards were 6x3?
Also, is it possible to lay the floorboards onto the existing joists?
Thanks in advance.
Caberfloor or similar, are 8 by 4 foot tongue and groove all round (TG$)
The ceiling structure is not 'joists' - but for light duty storage might be ok.
Hello It depends on the ceiling timbers you currently have and what walls support them below, the boards where 8x2 tongue and grooved chipboard
@@builditwithrob- much obliged Rob, thank you.
@@thetessellater9163- much obliged, thank you.
Nice work, how much does such a job cost?
Hello friend this package ranges from £4000 to £10000 depending on size of loft, amount of windows, amount of cupboards,and insulation wanted
Rob - do you travel anywhere in the country now, or have a maximum radius around where you are based?
Hello friend, I travel nation wide I’m based in leeds
Good to see you back at it. Shame it all went south very quickly with those who shall not be named - not the way to treat employees and fellow directors. I'm sure you'll smash it as you are doing here.
I couldn't help but notice that turkey teeth have took some damage....? What happened there then? 😂
Hi bud these are old videos I’m getting out drum up some work for myself 👍
I did wonder.... 😁@@builditwithrob
How much was this conversion. I only ask as it’s about the same size as my loft?.
Hello friend it was around £9500
@@builditwithrobthanks mate I might have this done then in the near future 😊
@@lethalno1 you know who to ask 😉
am coughing from all that dust
You get some messy ones
What’s the new company called?
I’m staying with BUILD IT WITH ROB