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UTH

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Saturday 13th March 2021
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New door in!




UTH

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Thursday 18th March 2021
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Bifold window is in!


UTH

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Friday 19th March 2021
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Bifold door done







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rustyuk

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211 months

Friday 19th March 2021
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You learn something new everyday. Never before have I seen a bi-fold window.

UTH

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Friday 19th March 2021
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rustyuk said:
You learn something new everyday. Never before have I seen a bi-fold window.
Nor had I to be honest, but I couldn't help thinking it would work really well in that space, and bingo, there it is!

The glass isn't actually in yet as I'm having blinds set in the actual glass itself, so that's a few weeks off arriving.

dirtbiker

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166 months

Friday 19th March 2021
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Looking good! Plenty of work being done there, hope it's all coming in somewhere near schedule and budget!

UTH

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dirtbiker said:
Looking good! Plenty of work being done there, hope it's all coming in somewhere near schedule and budget!
Schedule not so sure, luckily we didn't really have one haha.

Budget, so far so good, no calls highlighting any disasters that need more cash, but to be fair the big internal work probably doesn't really start until next week.

Crumpet

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Friday 19th March 2021
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Been looking at bifold windows myself - not sure where I’m going to put one but I’m loving the way they get used for indoor / outdoor bars! Good job on the renovation though!






UTH

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Crumpet said:
Been looking at bifold windows myself - not sure where I’m going to put one but I’m loving the way they get used for indoor / outdoor bars!

That is very cool.....giving me ideas....thank you.

Coneyhurst Blue

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192 months

Friday 19th March 2021
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Looking good UTH - well done.

UTH

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Saturday 20th March 2021
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All open. Bring on summer


UTH

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Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Excited to be seeing some real progress now:

We went round to clear all the junk that had piled up, always feels nice to clear things up:



The electrician then spent a couple of days doing the cabling for sockets and the kitchen lighting, and tidying up the horror show of wires/mess I had created:





TV sockets put in



It will look similar to this



Underfloor heating panels making good progress



Staircase gone





Bar area starting to be boarded up and taking shape



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UTH

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Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Sockets for TV in the kitchen


LocoBlade

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Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Looking good, you went with Wunda in the end for the UFH I see, just make absolutely sure there's no creaks, movement or hollowness in those panels before your contractor lays the screed on top! 🙂

UTH

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LocoBlade said:
Looking good, you went with Wunda in the end for the UFH I see, just make absolutely sure there's no creaks, movement or hollowness in those panels before your contractor lays the screed on top! ??
Yeah, as you know I’m not doing any of it myself so hopefully I am covered if there are any issues.
I’m assured that the self leveller is going to mean nothing can go wrong, but after your nightmares I’m certainly on the lookout for the slightest issue.

UTH

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LocoBlade said:
Looking good, you went with Wunda in the end for the UFH I see, just make absolutely sure there's no creaks, movement or hollowness in those panels before your contractor lays the screed on top! ??
Also, no screed going on top.....it’s underlay then laminate....

LocoBlade

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Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Ok at least they could lift that back up if there were issues then but hopefully will be ok

UTH

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Thursday 1st April 2021
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Seems most of the plaster in the corridor was loose so had to come off, so that's an extra cost to get it redone







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UTH

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Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Underfloor heating panels all down:









Manifold in position:


bristoltype603

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47 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Enjoying watching the renovation take shape. The location looks familiar...it's not New Malden is it? biggrin