All the pipework is buried in concrete in floor/walls of the house we are building, which I found a little worrying, but I was assured 'this is...
That does seem a bit back to front, but probably because the tap water is pretty awful, whereas rain is 'usually' fairly pure. My wife won't...
They roofers made such a mess of the job the got fired, and a second team were brought in. Now it is all on and trim, soffits etc are going up.
I answered an almost identical post yesterday, but as I'm not a builder by any stretch of the imagination it is just my own method I used. Our...
So now we need to watch the skilled artisans and the surveyors, to make sure they do their jobs properly. :D [/i]
Hell yes. Why just last month I had to get up in the middle of the night, a couple of times, to turn off the air-con. :D
So now the home-owner needs to supervise professionals as they ply their trade, look over their shoulder as they're doing their job?? I bet...
I'd not even screw the floor battens down. Just lay them out over the DPM and screw the chipboard over them. Maybe put something down so they...
Hell yes. Real men go out and chop a tree down to warm up in the winter. :lol:
..covered in dirt and gravel, with other steel stacked on top, everything the web site recommends you DON'T do, as it damages the paint and causes...
This is looking from the bottom of the stairs.
Toilet, shower, sink, and floor drains.
Holes for air-con and window.
The steel trusses are on and painted, insulation and roof sheeting should be next.
If you only intend to use one room a single heater is ideal, but if you have a family, and you actually use a house like normal, moving around,...
I'd be contacting the people who supplied them. They must have some recommendation for maintenance. Or did you just buy some teak and make your...
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