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What a very interesting video. We are going to convert our garage as soon as I can empty it. I have learnt lots just watching you guys. I’ll be getting the professionals to do the work for us. Thank you.
The finished product looks fantastic! Enjoyed seeing you do a bit of joinery 👍😄 door closes lovely mate😉👌👌 Hope you and your mate are both well! Enjoy your weekend buddy 🍻😄
Cheers Izzy, love it when the door clicks like that, it’s took us years to get the hang of it 😀, you really are getting through some work your self, keep it up, thanks for watching 👍👍 that’s old boy style
Looks great and very professional. Can I ask how you would deal with a single skin external brick wall when converting a garage? Some sort of water proofing inside before the stud work?
That’s a tricky one without seeing it, probably studwork with a space between the outer skin, dpc under the studwork bass plate, breathable membrane before you plasterboard, but it is down to looking at the job , and your own personal preference, many thanks for watching 👍👍
You old boys are strange old boys , but you do know your stuff, that old plasterer however old is he, do you recruit from the old people home, 😂 Great work chaps
how much will it set me back to have you boys come and do this for me? I have the same internal garage, i even want a personnel door on the right to lead from my hall the same as you've done here. but i dont need the stud work doing, i can do all that stuff. let me know Budd, great work!
😂😂😂 I don't think there were any building regs involved!!, hence lack of insulation, damp transference mitigation, concrete poured over original floor, no pads under the lintel, mixed concrete and celcons in the footings, no lintel over the service in the footing🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@scoobydo2that's about right, there is no damp barrier between the inner and outer skin, no starter bars, or insulation in slab!!!, nor the walls!!!!
I couldn’t call it I think it’s something you would have to talk to the planners about, but they always tell you to get permission so they can charge you a fee 🤷♂️
Brick work not tied in to the side of house ,does not look right if it was my house I would want the notched out at the sides to look natural and easy on the eye