As a Brit with a holiday home in Northern Italy, its been over a year since I have been able to visit it.Ìý Last time was in February 2020, when the highlight was a meal out with ½ûÂþÌìÌà friends in a crowded restaurant in Bergamo!Ìý Luckily, no ill
My house has a semi-underground store room that was nice and cool during the recent very hot weather - the dog and I spent a lot of time in it - me reading and him asleep on the floor.Floor is just old concrete slab - lots of dust, and the walls a
Car Driving to [and in] Italy on a UK Licence- post BrexitÌý IF No Deal reached.ÌýI am driving down in March, and have had to plan for a 'No Deal' Brexit, just in case.If No Deal - all UK Driving Licence holders
It looks like a pretty normal rendering, probablyÌýover poor [or very poor] brickwork/stonework.Ìý From the pictures, I wouldn't be too worried Render has two purposes - Cosmetic [it looks better than what it is covering] and Weatherproofing [the important one], as it keeps the rain out of the wallls.Ìý It shouldn't be considered to be structural The mesh reinforcement serves 2 main purpose.Ìý Firstly it is fixed to the wall and helps the thick concrete render stick to the wall.Ìý Secondly, it acts as a crack inhibitor, helping to stop the render cracking and letting rain in.Ìý It is used where a thick render is used, rather than the more usual thin coat of render [say 5mm - 10mm] that is often applied.Ìý They probably used a thick render to cover up a multitude of [the original building] sins, especially in terms of an uneven surface. My main concerns would be whether there is any cracking on either the outside or internal faces of the wallÌýand you say there isn't - which is promising Personally, I would not necessarily go down the 'Engineer' route as a first step.Ìý I would get a local Geometra to have a look at it, and seek his/her views, and if he says it should be OK - get it in writing from him.Ìý If he cannot give you an acceptable answerÌýI would then get him to recommend an Engineer.ÌýWhatever you do - don't ask an Architect Its worth noting that nobody [Geometra, Engineer or Architect]Ìýwill say its 100% - they will just say that it should be OK ÌýHope this helps Postscript - a good test of how good/sound the render is, is to tap it to see what it sounds like - if it sounds 'hollow' anywhere, it means the render hasn't stuck to the wall in that area, and that could be problematical in terms of weather resistance and 'future falling off'
Have you checked whether the paperwork you signed when you bought the place spells out the distribution of the costs?ÌýÌý I know mine covered the 'split' of costs on the shared fosse etc
Looks like the concentration will be on long haul flights first Ìý And ryanair seem to say they won't be flying [to/from UK] until Thursday at the earliest [their website may be out of date though]
on the old website - hope it helps Ìý As for grants, you will need to contact your local farming union (e.g. CopAgri) representative or the local Agronomer (professional land expert and grant application writer). Generally, to receive a grant you would need to be a registered farmer but the rules change often and these people would know what you can and can't get.
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It looks like a pretty normal rendering, probablyÌýover poor [or very poor] brickwork/stonework.Ìý From the pictures, I wouldn't be too worried Render has two purposes - Cosmetic [it looks better than what it is covering] and Weatherproofing [the important one], as it keeps the rain out of the wallls.Ìý It shouldn't be considered to be structural The mesh reinforcement serves 2 main purpose.Ìý Firstly it is fixed to the wall and helps the thick concrete render stick to the wall.Ìý Secondly, it acts as a crack inhibitor, helping to stop the render cracking and letting rain in.Ìý It is used where a thick render is used, rather than the more usual thin coat of render [say 5mm - 10mm] that is often applied.Ìý They probably used a thick render to cover up a multitude of [the original building] sins, especially in terms of an uneven surface. My main concerns would be whether there is any cracking on either the outside or internal faces of the wallÌýand you say there isn't - which is promising Personally, I would not necessarily go down the 'Engineer' route as a first step.Ìý I would get a local Geometra to have a look at it, and seek his/her views, and if he says it should be OK - get it in writing from him.Ìý If he cannot give you an acceptable answerÌýI would then get him to recommend an Engineer.ÌýWhatever you do - don't ask an Architect Its worth noting that nobody [Geometra, Engineer or Architect]Ìýwill say its 100% - they will just say that it should be OK ÌýHope this helps Postscript - a good test of how good/sound the render is, is to tap it to see what it sounds like - if it sounds 'hollow' anywhere, it means the render hasn't stuck to the wall in that area, and that could be problematical in terms of weather resistance and 'future falling off'
There are UK firms that ship rads to Europe - such asÌýÌý It might be worth finding out what they would charge
Euro just dropped to 86.06p
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Have you checked whether the paperwork you signed when you bought the place spells out the distribution of the costs?ÌýÌý I know mine covered the 'split' of costs on the shared fosse etc
I found this video that shows one being sipped
Looks like the concentration will be on long haul flights first Ìý And ryanair seem to say they won't be flying [to/from UK] until Thursday at the earliest [their website may be out of date though]
on the old website - hope it helps Ìý As for grants, you will need to contact your local farming union (e.g. CopAgri) representative or the local Agronomer (professional land expert and grant application writer). Generally, to receive a grant you would need to be a registered farmer but the rules change often and these people would know what you can and can't get.
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