BLWP , Welcome back Rodian . Glad it all passed 👌🏼. It is great to see you both and the house . Can’t wait to see it all back filled and levelled out . Love and best wishes from the northern division of the Brick army 😉 Steve , Chris and Al 👷🏽♂️👷🏽♂️👷🏽♀️💙💙💙🧱👍🏼
Uno ste id love to go up to see rodian and do 2to3 days up there with him and get some the shity jobz outer way for payment tea 2 sugars every hour id am there me
Iv binge watched all your house videos from day 1 over the last month mate! Feels crazy to think I’m now up to date ! Iv got that sad feeling I had when I binge watched the American office and I watched the finale !!
Watched all the videos loved them all house looks great mate you love a slicing door 🙂 really good work and details.I hope Holly will be ok mate thoughts are with you both take care god bless. Justin brickright 👍
When I've interacted with building inspectors they generally said that people doing their own builds were always better than the building companies. The individual can spend time getting things right whilst the building company rushes and skimps. I even had one case where I was doing my work and the house opposite had a building company working there. The building company people scarped everytime the inspector turned up.
It's coming along. The building inspector seemed an okay bloke. If you do need to hire a mini digger, Shorts in Ascot are a good bet. I used one of their machines at a job near the dairy at Sunbury off the A312 when I lived down south. (Where I live now isn't too far from Steve and Alex or Stu Crompton.) So sorry to hear about your news, all the best to you and Hollie. Take care folks.
Looking good, nice when you can fill trenches over like that. I build my own house two years ago and it was so much work I can barely remember it as it was like 100mph all the time. Do wish mine was brick like yours though, its all block and render round here.
Hi Rodian, been following you for a while now, you went to point that joint on the wall you only had one course of creasing tiles, was there a reason for this as I’ve never seen a single course of tiles in my 50+ years in the trade always been double course. Struck as unusual.