diggerjones
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Waiting time on them trucks are good. They give you plenty of time. Probably cost them £300 for pump.
The crack will be settlement bit of s weak spot under the window. It needs a p trap on bottom of downspout( well i always fit them) tidy work thoughThis time last week had no jobs booked for this week. Then a few 'leads' turned into bookings
We started on Tuesday and Wednesday with a nice little soakaway jobbie on a superb former Mill House.
The problem for the retired owners was that the rainwater downpipes at the front was overflowing and not getting away.
An earlier inspection showed a very nice wisteria was the likely culprit
A 'quote you happy' estimate for works got us the job. Fortunately with so much land we was able to lose the spoil into a low spot.
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Machines ready for action. Problematic downpipe can be seen on the left.
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Quick little 'spud around' revealed that the downpipe was bodged into an old grey pipe which went under the 'newer' wall feeding the wisteria roots
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"Doesn't it look lovely but we have the gardener keeping it trimmed back" to which I replied, "Yes bit look at the damage that it causing to your lovely home"
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"Oh yes, we can see what you mean. The decorators have to keep filling cracks on the inside as well!"
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Training Ryan with new skills continues. Here he was introduced to Messers CAT and Genny
The owners said, "No there shouldn't be anything there"
"What about the power cable coming from that pole to your new coachhouse and flat"
"Oh yes, that must be where they connected it"
Nice juicy UK Power Networks 240v supply found and marked using the trusty old Mark 2
Has it's limitations - should I it upgrade guys
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Ryan was then showed how to cube up a set of Polystorm cells
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And how to gift wrap them ready to stick in the nice hole..
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And how to trim it square and level.....
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And give it a generous dose of 'pea shingle'....
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"The most important part of the installation is the spigot" I informed the owners.
"Oh really, why's that?
It covert the 68mm downpipe to 110mm underground pipe. It keeps all the rubbish out of the pipework and holds up the downpipe"
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Job done after consuming number cups of coffee and chocolate hobnobs for our perfect customers
The more observant will notice the old piece of grey plastic pipe left to one side.
This is for inspection of the customers - it's absolutely full and choked up with wisteria roots
The soil is very light and sandy and will need top soil and grass seed in the late summer/autumn.
They know I have topsoil and grass seed.........
Yep agree with that, think after a few hundred years on 'good ground' it should be OK. Did advise them to get it sorted before selling upThe crack will be settlement bit of s weak spot under the window. It needs a p trap on bottom of downspout( well i always fit them) tidy work though
Sure was Gra but bear in mind we are 5m from Harwich and the gateway to Europelong way to ship those roof tiles in the day![]()
I dare say they made good ballast for returning ships and were quick and easy to load/offloadSure was Gra but bear in mind we are 5m from Harwich and the gateway to Europe
Looking around the area nearly all the houses of that era have these tiles
This includes a very nice BTL 1930s house that we have just up the road. Guess who repaired broken tiles from stock![]()
That’s great advice NickGet yourself a ripper tine for the tree stumps.i bought one 18 months ago and use it fir all sorts of stuff including tree stumps and ripping up concrete and oversized.woukd not be without it now
nick...
Seconded.Get yourself a ripper tine for the tree stumps.i bought one 18 months ago and use it fir all sorts of stuff including tree stumps and ripping up concrete and oversized.woukd not be without it now
nick...
Anywhere you would recommend? Sure the last time I was looking when I bought the doosan they were nearly £500Seconded.