It is great satisfaction when you build things yourself, as long as you get your footings, levels, and all square etc and take your time, it mostly comes good.
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You will need to use armoured cable run from you House I would advise getting an electrician to do it for you hope this helps thank you for your question.
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I'm looking at building a shed atm, by backyard has an existing concrete slab that's been there for about 15 years it's in good enough condition. Could I build my shed straight off that slab, I don't want to have to dig for foundations if I don't have to. I was thinking I could pour an upstand beam ontop of the slab and start blocks ontop of that. I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks
I've not personally used it mainly as I'm nvq 3 but one question I've often wondered is you lay a bed with it and place a block or brick . Tap and level . But I bet many don't check it's gauge . That's fairly important to . Fair play to the boys having a go looks tidy better than some I've seen . I personally use 100mm cuts in corners to allow 1 block cut into 2 half's. Can use commons also . So half block a 100mm cut or common and full block . Saves time and waste . But 3/4 bat works
fantastic video. Inspired me to start a project. I'm a novice. Just wondering if you would kindly share the blue print/plan of the shed of the please. Materials and volume needed. Thank you.
Thanks. Great video. I've never laid a brick in my life, but I've always wanted to learn how. I see you guys are using the the Bricky thing. I've actually been looking for a video like this (which wasn't a promotional for the Bricky). Seeing a pro mason using it definitely makes me feel better about buying one. Thanks again.
Don't do this to your house! The flaking is caused by salts that are being pushed through the cement render plastic paint and gypsum plaster(chemical reaction). salt is hydrophilic so it absorbs all the moisture in the air. REMOVE ALL GYPSYM AND CEMENT. PROVIDE GOOD VENTILATION. BRUSH OFF SALT AS IT FORMS.
Neighbours house adjacent to my terrace house is high by 1m always damp problems with dining lounge wall and chimney brest. is the system age of house is 1880s