All this to find a mouse!..DeskJockey wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:16 pm Work started today. Scaffold went up this morning, and early afternoon the builder showed up, starting to mark out what needs cutting out.
He's started on the cutting. So far he's not found anything horrendous, fingers crossed that continues.
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Having scaffolding up, it must be so tempting to inspect and do any other little exterior jobs at the same time.
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Yes. There are a few bits and bobs that could be done, but it is a bare minimum effort to get it looking better for when we put it up for sale.
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So, important question of the day..... what's the "new" magnolia paint for when you're putting your house up for sale?
7 hours of painting fences, sheds, planters etc yesterday. So glad I got a spray gun, can't imagine how long that lot would have taken doing it with a brush. Driveway has come up well with the Karcher, so its time to get painting and a wee bit of tiling done if I can get a tradesman to actually turn up to quote for it.
7 hours of painting fences, sheds, planters etc yesterday. So glad I got a spray gun, can't imagine how long that lot would have taken doing it with a brush. Driveway has come up well with the Karcher, so its time to get painting and a wee bit of tiling done if I can get a tradesman to actually turn up to quote for it.
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I think it’s just plain old brilliant white again.
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I know grey is the colour of choice for lots of exterior stuff now so that makes sense. Light grey it is!
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Mike.
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We've been waiting on a bathroom fitter for 6 months. I checked in with him early March to make sure he was on track for late April start and now he's not returning calls and I believe he's blocked me and the wife lol
So frustrating!
So frustrating!
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Unfortunately there’s a large number bell ends in my industry
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Its such a cliche because its true.
We have a couple of small windows of time to get trades in to look at the new house as it's a holiday let. We move-in early August and I was really wanting to get a roofer lined up to get a new roof on the cottage and ideally the barn we're going to renovate. But I've now lost track of how many I've contacted who've either just blanked the enquiry or agreed to go, not turned up and then radio silence.
Here we've been doing bit and down to the last few things... I need a new fire door into the garage and a small bathroom tiled - its the same story, I think for every 5 people who respond and agreed to come round, one will actually follow it through and turn up.
We have a couple of small windows of time to get trades in to look at the new house as it's a holiday let. We move-in early August and I was really wanting to get a roofer lined up to get a new roof on the cottage and ideally the barn we're going to renovate. But I've now lost track of how many I've contacted who've either just blanked the enquiry or agreed to go, not turned up and then radio silence.
Here we've been doing bit and down to the last few things... I need a new fire door into the garage and a small bathroom tiled - its the same story, I think for every 5 people who respond and agreed to come round, one will actually follow it through and turn up.
Cheers,
Mike.
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Looks like our render repair project is expanding a bit. The porch, which was badly built from the start, is now beginning to look it wants to come away from the house.
Builder will look at it tomorrow. Glad I got that tax refund!
Builder will look at it tomorrow. Glad I got that tax refund!
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It's been a mad week but big strides forward. It's amazing what you can do if you get lucky with the "find a trade" type websites.
Two guys responded to the ad for tiling the small bathroom. Both came round. One was half the price of the other and said he could do the job this week. He's been, done a great job and is back next week to do a few final bits in the other bathroom.
Painting is both therapeutic and a real PITA once you realise how much faff it is to do it right. I posted another ad and had someone round within 30 minutes. They're coming tomorrow to do two rooms and back next week to do the rest of the house. They've had a delay on some other work so I just got lucky with the timing I guess.
Two guys responded to the ad for tiling the small bathroom. Both came round. One was half the price of the other and said he could do the job this week. He's been, done a great job and is back next week to do a few final bits in the other bathroom.
Painting is both therapeutic and a real PITA once you realise how much faff it is to do it right. I posted another ad and had someone round within 30 minutes. They're coming tomorrow to do two rooms and back next week to do the rest of the house. They've had a delay on some other work so I just got lucky with the timing I guess.
Cheers,
Mike.
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I find if you’re repainting a wall in the same colour it was previously it’s a horribly boring job.
If you’re changing colour then at least it’s satisfying.
If you’re changing colour then at least it’s satisfying.
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I like the part of painting the big bits in the middle with a roller or brush. Very satisfying. Its the cutting in bit I don't like and anything fiddly where I usually lost patience.
I was happy as a pig in shit at the weekend doing all the fences and sheds last week with the spray gun.
I was happy as a pig in shit at the weekend doing all the fences and sheds last week with the spray gun.
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Mike.
Mike.
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What site did you use? We've had a quote for painting the outside from the company doing the render repair and it isAscender wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 10:02 am It's been a mad week but big strides forward. It's amazing what you can do if you get lucky with the "find a trade" type websites.
Two guys responded to the ad for tiling the small bathroom. Both came round. One was half the price of the other and said he could do the job this week. He's been, done a great job and is back next week to do a few final bits in the other bathroom.
Painting is both therapeutic and a real PITA once you realise how much faff it is to do it right. I posted another ad and had someone round within 30 minutes. They're coming tomorrow to do two rooms and back next week to do the rest of the house. They've had a delay on some other work so I just got lucky with the timing I guess.
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@DeskJockey - it was the Rated People app/website. We've had a reasonable hit rate with that one.
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Mike.
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I used rated people last weekend to find an emergency plumber when Dad had a leak under the bath. Very good response on there.
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