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    Maybe I am too ambitious: lean to made usable.

    I am aware, that is why we had it unblocked; it was filled with concrete before we moved in
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    Maybe I am too ambitious: lean to made usable.

    Honestly, was the first choice but can't afford the disruption or money
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    Maybe I am too ambitious: lean to made usable.

    This may be too ambitious a project but oh well... Any advice or criticisms gratefully received. I have a relatively large lean to that is effectively useless and I plan to make a functional little workshop and gym space It's a single skin brick lean to with brick walls between 1 and 1.5m high...
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    Air vents and a lean to

    We have had new joists and clearing out of a lot of damp debris in the subfloor but the builder scarpered before sorting out the ventilation, so we are in this state. Exactly, we are terraced. The lean to is unheated but will be rebuilt, with better insulated brick walls and conservatory...
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    Air vents and a lean to

    Hi all, My home has an issue that during its many years of life, number of very questionable building choices have prior to my moving there The worse of which is the lack of ventilation of the space beneath the ground floor. On top of that, the back of the house has a concrete floor...
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    Lean-to refurbishment

    Hello everyone, I hope this is quite an easy question. I have recently bought a house with a wooden walled lean-to wrapping around half of one wall and extending like an L around a further wall - with the long wall abutting the garden. The whole thing is badly made and needs pulling down and...
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