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A diary of my experiences with my first ever house
Sunday, January 15
Thursday, October 7
Don't walk on the grass
Note to self, the idea that we'd 'just walk over the grass' to get to the back of the garden was a foolish, summertime idea. We should have had a path!
Also next time [please no] more sand / draining rotovated in. Some of its a bit waterlogged.
Also next time [please no] more sand / draining rotovated in. Some of its a bit waterlogged.
Wednesday, October 6
What to do about the windows?
The house has wonderful sash windows. When we bought it we kind of assumed they were rotten to the core and would just need compete replacements. This had some advantages in a way, we just planned to ignore them until next year and then bite the bullet and get some modern (wood, double glazed, still sash) ones installed at some, no doubt fiendish, cost.
Two things have happened since, one is that I've learn a lot more about sash windows, and have realised the windows aren't in too bad condition. The other is that we had a cold snap the other week...
Cue streaming condensation in the bedroom and the front room (though that's got drying plaster which might be the culprit) every night. Apart from being miserable in itself its also very likely to lead to the return of the dreaded mould. So something needs to be done.
After very exhaustive searching it seems we have 3 options available:
Two things have happened since, one is that I've learn a lot more about sash windows, and have realised the windows aren't in too bad condition. The other is that we had a cold snap the other week...
Cue streaming condensation in the bedroom and the front room (though that's got drying plaster which might be the culprit) every night. Apart from being miserable in itself its also very likely to lead to the return of the dreaded mould. So something needs to be done.
After very exhaustive searching it seems we have 3 options available:
- Put in slimlite style double glazing pains into the existing sashes
- Throw away the sashes, keep the boxes and put in new double glazed sashes
- Have some sort of horrible, sliding, internal secondary glazing.
Thursday, September 30
The walls of Jericho
Now we're in cowley, but i couldn't help it.
Suspicions were aroused when, the day before the plasterer was due to fix the ceiling and do a skim, I decided to be a good customer and remove and errant screw from the wall.
Seems it was holding the plaster in, oh well bit of patching maybe?
Clearly not. Next day Jana gets a call:
'the whole wall has come down'
'what?!!!',
'all the plaster i mean'
'oh fine'
The room looked rather great with bare brick walls, might have to use it somewhere.
Anyway he managed to save the coving.
Suspicions were aroused when, the day before the plasterer was due to fix the ceiling and do a skim, I decided to be a good customer and remove and errant screw from the wall.
Seems it was holding the plaster in, oh well bit of patching maybe?
Clearly not. Next day Jana gets a call:
'the whole wall has come down'
'what?!!!',
'all the plaster i mean'
'oh fine'
The room looked rather great with bare brick walls, might have to use it somewhere.
Anyway he managed to save the coving.
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