Underfloor Heating 7
Before encasing it in concrete, it is always a good idea to pressure test it for any leaks. (It passed).
Before encasing it in concrete, it is always a good idea to pressure test it for any leaks. (It passed).
The last item to remove from the house is the old stairs from our old property that I have been using to get up to the first floor with. With the floor clear I can ....
I am pressing on with the heating as the floor screeners are due soon and this must be finished for them. In order to avoid moving the (heavy) roll of tubing all the time I ....
Back indoors and downstairs to fit the next loop in the heating. This time it is the kitchen, avoiding not just the walls but also the future units including the island un unit. Working with ....
While I got on with finishing my panelling in the car park, Stephane sorted the incoming main and fitted a tap in the BBQ area. With the panelling all up I was able to refit ....
I am using some of the oak I cut that was not used to support the electrical panel in the car park. Stephane is coming tomorrow to redo the plumbing so I have taken it ....
While my two assistants watched on, I rearranged the main staircase components, moving them from the first floor to the upper mezzanine. I also sorted the various lengths of parquet ready for the next few ....
The first of the heating loops is installed. I took some measures as it is close to where a future enclosure in the bathroom is going to go. Having said that it will be covered ....
Before the floor can be done I need to remove the scaffolding we have been using for the upper mezzanine. However, before removing them I need to finish preparing the beams for the oak flooring. ....
As part of the recording of the inverters and to make life easier for the installers I have numbered all of them with reference to the panel layout map. Soon after I had finished the ....