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Conservatory Pictures:
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About the proceedings:
I needed planning permission, although not building regs. (I will be
going into the subject on my site when I can find the time to do
more pages - if you have a specific question before then, please
email me). I applied for permission in February this year, and
finally got it through in June. I then ordered up the conservatory
to be made which took only three weeks, but had to wait six weeks
until my builder was available to start work, so I had the
conservatory in my garage for three weeks. He only took a week to
get all the groundwork done, and then I was away.
Once the brickwork was up, I fitted the conservatory almost single handed as a sort of 'busman's holiday' over the course of a few weeks in my spare time, mainly at weekends. It was quite a job on my own, as most of the time you need at least three hands! Credit must go to Bill, my neighbour opposite who although not a young man anymore, is always there wanting to help. Credit also to my wife, for supplying me with endless cups of tea on demand, and also for her unquestioning help, as and when called on to give a hand, and not least for her bravery in scaling the heights on to the ridge outdoors while I was up the ladder indoors, as this needs two people to fit it, and because she is quite a bit lighter than me, I naturally delegated her to the outside!
Once all the framework was up I got my man Dave to fit the double glazed sealed units (all 32 of them, a day's work on it's own). Next I fitted the electric sockets and took the opportunity to spur off with an armoured cable running from a double pole switch down the garden to provide shed and pond electric's. Once I had run the cables to the consumer unit I had my 'sparks', Frank, connected up. Next I had the dwarf and back wall plastered, again not by me, but by a good plasterer, my 'spread' Paul. Wife emulsioned the walls in good old magnolia. I did the floor tiling myself next, fairly reluctantly and mainly because I could not get the tiler I wanted for about 10 weeks, and 'er indoors persuaded me to 'DIY', and very pleased with the result I am. Next I made a step outside the doors, as Mum was planning to stay for a few days, and I could just see her going flying, which is not recommended when you have reached four score years. My plumber, Brian - also a neighbour, has fitted the radiator, and I think we will need it soon as well. (Written October 1999).
Added March 2000:
The Conservatory has been fine all over the Winter months, and we
have enjoyed it very much, whiling away many a few lazy hours here
and there over the Winter months, and the radiator has proved quite
sufficient for comfort. Have started to plan the patio paving as
spring is 'in the air'. Clocks go on in a couple of weeks, and I for
one am very much looking forward to it, as it is such a nice time of
year.
Handy knowing a 'Friend in the Trade', isn't it?
The BBQ has been put away until the Spring, and the paving of a patio area will have to wait until then as well.
Footnote added 4th March 2001:
On reading this it does not seem like a year has passed since I
wrote this page but there you go, time passes so quickly - it must
be a sign of me getting old!
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