
Upper Mezzanine Floor 11
This morning I finished off the final sections of the floor and trimmed it back to the beam before nailing it down. Looks good from above and below but despite my careful sorting it appears ....
Views of the property from the outside
This morning I finished off the final sections of the floor and trimmed it back to the beam before nailing it down. Looks good from above and below but despite my careful sorting it appears ....
This window was rescued from the old house after thrice as it was in an area that avoided the worst of the fire. Now fitted and the cladding added around it. The large hole will ....
Despite the heavy trimming they have received, all of the fruit trees are blossoming. It was a relatively dry day so I got outside to do a list of little jobs that were outstanding. Moved ....
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. ....
I have finished cabling the panels on the car park roof and today the underfloor heating pipe is finally on site. All 500m of it. Should have been done before they fitted the heat pump ....
To enable the electrical earth to be tested, each of the three earthing points I have installed needs a breaker fitted. This allows the earth to be disconnected and tested then reconnected and tested to ....
Each panel has its own inverter (so if a panel or an inverter fail, the rest of the system still keeps working). These are all connected via cables and plugs. It is a 3 phase ....
Car park panel supports fitted. Took time to saw some of the old beams from the upper mezzanine for future firewood. All stored behind the fence to keep the garden clear.
With the frame in place, I have covered it with a breathable membrane. I t gives a good impression of the final space. On the car park roof the positioning of the supports for the ....
With both sides doe I can finally fit the rear trim to the roof. It has to be trimmed as the rear and side trims clash at the corners. So, on to the Car Park ....