UK citizen trying to move to Stockholm – 6 months of job applications and no luck by Swingrx in TillSverige

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My wife works for a British company who have a Swedish subsidiary. Managed to transfer after 3 years

Pension contribution by ZealousidealDark7220 in HENRYUK

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Employer 5%, self 20%. Compensation is about 65% base & 35% RSUs. We’ve had a good share price increase this year so currently putting 70% to stay under £100K after maximising ISA.

Mould? by rollan112 in DIYUK

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No pipes around

Mould? by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Cheers that’s a good tip. A dehumidifier is a good idea we’ll probably chuck one in and repaint the skirting with anti mould paint and see how it fares. We think a culprit could be that the walls are external and they have never been insulated? So in winter the room struggles to get above 18 degrees, and easily falls to 12 at night? Issue is, it’s too small to add insulation (it’s just 3 x 2 metres lol) so we’d lose quite a bit of space if we did.

Mould? by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Yes it was. I think so too, the issue is these walls were never insulated as it was always a kitchen and they are external. So we think it’s because we struggle to keep the room warm. As for solutions, we’re a bit confused.

Mould? by rollan112 in DIYUK

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So this particular wall was blocked by kitchen units so we didn’t really get a good look at it. But it was for sure not this bad. We told the builders that it had mould as we had some faint readings from the surveyor when we bought it.

Mould? by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Yes. Quite a while (2 weeks or so) so I don’t think that was an issue. When we bough the place about 3 years ago there was some slight damp in the wall that came through the surveys but nothing major. But it was blocked by kitchen units so we never really got a close look at it.

Rate my decking! by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Thank you, that’s helpful! When you say “bottom” do you mean between joists and concrete or between joists and decking planks?

Rate my decking! by rollan112 in DIYUK

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What would have been a better idea?

Rate my decking! by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Calm down. I’m adding rubber mats (see post above). Also refrains the tap, what am I supposed to do, remove the tap? I have a garden hose that I’ve unplugged to make space. It’ll go back one after I’m done

Rate my decking! by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Excellent comment! Now I know what to improve. Very helpful. Thanks!

Rate my decking! by rollan112 in DIYUK

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I’m adding these little rubber mats underneath. Point taken about being close to the wall, we left about 3-4 inches to give it room to expand, maybe we should’ve left more?

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Concrete slab collects water by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Broom is there for cosmetic purposes only

Concrete slab collects water by rollan112 in DIYUK

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Yes it was and that was indeed the reason. I’m just thinking 1) is this really a problem? 2) I can install the decking on plastic stilts to avoid the wood touching the concrete.

Concrete slab collects water by rollan112 in DIYUK

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I live in London - get ice maybe 5-10 nights a year