Doors - the long and the short of it. One standard door and two cut
down doors.
And the woodburner is now connected to the flue. It had to be done by a Hetas accredited installer so we can get our certificate. Not absolutely certain we really need a Hetas certificate since the building is still under Building Control. But better be safe than sorry.
Wonder what made those prints. No reports of Yetis or Bigfoots in Suffolk so we're pretty safe. Could be the Abominable Snowman, but he'd have to be pretty small. Those marks are only a couple of inches long.
Whe is a door not a door? When it's in the way.
Here we're moving a door from the bottom of the steps, where it would have clashed with a cupboard door and generally get in the way, to the top of the steps. Only problem is, there's no doorway at the top of the steps, so we'll have to build one.
Here we're moving a door from the bottom of the steps, where it would have clashed with a cupboard door and generally get in the way, to the top of the steps. Only problem is, there's no doorway at the top of the steps, so we'll have to build one.
Plant room starting to take shape. Left to right, ammonia filter, iron/manganese filter, water softener. Pretty impressive huh?
The ground source heat pump has been delivered and sits shrink-wrapped on its pallet in the plant room. All we need now is somebody to install and commission it....
And finally
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