05-06-2024, 03:23 AM | #177 |
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05-08-2024, 02:29 PM | #179 |
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250 mile round trip today for work, left the house at 530am, got back ‘home’ at 6pm, had about 45 minutes to my self before evening club pick up was due…..Honestly cannot believe how we’ve ended up with space like this as our home. Worth every single penny.
Now just need to keep the builders focused to get the job finished, but all those pennies I’ve paid them means they keep on going on holidays. |
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05-11-2024, 03:35 PM | #180 |
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Compared to ade555 experience of the trades, I’m feeling really lucky with our build!!
Have now confirmed the final flooring choices for the house, which I think is the last major decision that’s needed. Been going back and forth between carpet versus laminate etc, but given it’s the main central bit of the whole build I just wasn’t happy with putting down carpet or posh plastic (LTV). Today we popped into a sister flooring showroom run by the same guys who supplied the tiles for the kitchen/atrium/bathrooms, and have gone for a light coloured wood from Ted Tood in herringbone layout. Not going to be cheap, but we didn’t start this project with the aim of saving money Next week however is pushing the tiler to finish downstairs which is getting close, and than getting the flue finally installed midweek so that the plasters can come back and finish the bathroom before the tiling than fittings can go on. Kitchen people are also apparently coming back for 2 more days next week, I make that over 14 days onsite they have spent installing just the kitchen, the local trades/suppliers we have coming onsite certainly don’t seem to have the same pressure to time to finish/move on to the next job am sure national companies. Hopefully that means we are getting a good quality of finish/install. Last edited by gangzoom; 05-11-2024 at 04:00 PM.. |
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05-11-2024, 04:57 PM | #181 | |
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I am not a professional kitchen fitter, but have fitted many kitchens with lots more units than yours in less than 2 weeks. Ours has 40 cupboards, including utility room. I did those in 2nd lockdown in 8 days (including wiring for all new appliances in different positions). But as long as you (and the Bank manager) are happy that is all that really matters. |
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05-12-2024, 12:42 PM | #182 |
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Lovely view in to garden, I lost faith in roofing trade, I think the likes of sparky, plumber, kitchen fitters ect are just have more pride in what they doing. I'm looking at your build pictures and dread to think costs behind it 😉. You can always leave it to me in your Will 😀
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05-21-2024, 02:44 PM | #184 |
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Hopefully one of the last bits of proper building work done today. Fire installed and commissioned today. Given the horror stories on trades, I count ourselves lucky in the last 16 months or so we've only come across people proud of the job they are doing .
Flooring is nearly all done downstairs, and work has started on one of the bathrooms, we even have a tentative completion date for end of June!! |
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05-21-2024, 04:24 PM | #185 | |
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Have fun clearing the grout off those tiles…..we had a large area of flooring done and cleaning the grout properly was back breaking…….unless your paying someone to do it of course. |
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The training industry is all about getting bits of paper these days, nothing to do with knowing what you are doing. I see it in my industry, kids with virtually no experience go on a week course and come out as 'qualified'. I spent 5 years at college and another 5 on the tools to get 'qualified', but on paper we are the same. |
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