First Floor Flooring 9, EV Charger installed
A record of the position of the central point of the fibre optic cable where the rods were brought together. Now all buried and without the inspection chamber that is now redundant. On the first ....
Views of the garden from the house
A record of the position of the central point of the fibre optic cable where the rods were brought together. Now all buried and without the inspection chamber that is now redundant. On the first ....
The free.com engineer is due this afternoon so I spent this morning with some small issues. First, I have installed a threshold for the workshop door as there will be different tiling inside the workshop ....
I have removed the plastic shuttering for the fountain foundation and have started playing with how it will look. I was just about able to move the base unit in which the pump is housed. ....
The finished repair of the front arch. Some changes to the kerbstones. The heat pump position had to be changed (the base was extended some time ago for it) so the pathway became too narrow ....
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 ....
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 ....
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.
Both sides of the roof are now extended and recovered. Rear of the house from the fence line.
Finished off the timber framing of the workshop including the second window opening. Both verticals and horizontals for the eventual cladding. extending the sides of the roof for the PV panels. In between other work ....
Time to move inside and make a start on the floor for the office on the upper mezzanine. First I had to finish securing the oak strengthening beams using the M12 threaded bar. Outside I ....