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• #7752
You can probably find a miniature cable which isn't too tricky to fit
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• #7753
the loft is coming along nicely
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• #7754
and all you chimney enthusiasts....
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• #7755
Are you keeping that chimney then? And what's the metal bracket supporting?
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• #7756
there are two chimneys in the property, the bracket is supporting the bit remaining at the top of the left chimney in the loft as its been removed from the bottom up.
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• #7757
that gallows bracket isnt installed as per the building regs - it should have concerete packed around it.
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• #7758
That's exactly how ours was done, ready to plop onto our heads in the night.
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• #7759
Appropriate name is appropriate.
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• #7760
building regs is coming round soon. the builder said 'don't worry, i'll deal with him'. i'm not sure whats going to happen....
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• #7761
I'd be very mindful of any new, and unexpected, section of brickwork.
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• #7762
Booked! Thanks! Had an awkward moment where he was like "Are you xxx's friend? He said someone would call today" and I was like "Uhhh I might be, I don't know his real name"
Oh the perils of the internet...
Ha! no that wasn't me who called.
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• #7764
Our strategy was to lever up to the max in the knowledge that our incomes would grow into the mortgage. The financing we got was so cheap that it seemed pointless to live in a smaller place than we had to.
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• #7766
That place is tops! reminds me of my nans house ! some of the furniture in there is nice too!
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• #7767
do you have any pics of that kitchen you got for 80% off? what about that chimney you had removed?
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• #7768
That link isn't working for me, got a new one?
Also, does anyone have a link for a reliable and quality plastered who may be available at quite short notice?
We've been let down by ours at short notice and want to get someone in quick so the rest of the job doesn't get held up too much. We're losing faith in our builder and his contacts, which is a shame as we're quite close to finishing - but I think that is just making it worse.
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• #7769
We had a Polski lad called Andre who was really really excellent.
All the decorators we got quotes from after our work remarked on the top plaster work.
PM for deets.
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• #7770
the kitchen is finished, just need the decorating and lighting to be finished then i'll pop some pics up. we arent dead yet from the chimney.
speaking of which did your builder check if the otherside had retained their chimney or not? if he didnt check you might have a problem when building control come over, you are only meant to use gallows brackets in specific circumstances
also, you did put that you were going to remove the chimney on your party wall notice didnt you?
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• #7771
Any idea what the damage would be for something like a typical Victorian sitting room? I had mine down recently, but it was falling apart and had curved corners which are tricky work. That was circa £800 for a few days work. Very clean job though, and took the radiators off, etc.
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• #7772
I'm hemorrhaging money (on the spreadsheet)
Solicitor
Conveyancing
Lenders arrangement fee
Mortgage Account Fee
Land registry
Searches
Valuation feeWhat else am I to be surprised with?
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• #7773
It's now under offer
http://www.tradingplacesproperty.com/particulars.aspx?id=57464
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• #7774
how about this http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-51363593.html ?
no idea of the lease/freehold but 3 bedder in a great location, yes pricey but these been going for £650K+ at the moment. -
• #7775
very close to where I live. nice and quiet. but needs about 35k give or take spending on it to make it nice...
Do you really need a tv connection? I'd be tempted to go with wi-fi and a little media center pc (maybe a roku) and just use iplayer and the like