i say conservatory, extension is probably a better name.
there were 3 walls already they did the fourth and the roof. There was little extension already on which got demolished and had the old boiler there which has since been moved.
Woops, i lied. There isn't even sand down there!! The 'joists' are just bits of wood that the floor has been nailed to. I cant take it up to show you sadly but i remember seeing it.
We had the company owner round who said it looked perfectly acceptable to him and he has been doing them like...
100% sure there is no concrete. Just sand and mud (its an extension over the garden). There are joists but they obviously aren't supporting the load. It's turning out to be a nightmare of a job!
it would nearly have been finished, just needed some final touches before we realised the floor was dipped and the problem with the washining machine in the next room.
This is the image. Below the plastic is sand, no concrete.
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edit: my mams going to trading standards/council...
Yes, this will sound like a daft question. I am certainly not proficient when it comes to this subject area. Excuse the length.
My mother is getting a conservatory built on the back of the house as a memorial to my recently deceased step dad who always mentioned getting one. We recently had...