Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Week Twenty-eight – yellow is the word of the week

Although Bradford probably call them gold, insulation batts that is.

Another short week thanks to Anzac Day, Tuesday is spent getting rid of the Gall Wasp infected parts of the lemon tree which translates to not much left. Plan no. 247 for the rainwater tanks is underdeck with pumps in sumps so a hole is dug and the back yard is cleaned up to make room for the decking and to bury the tanks.

Some work is done to track down a good supplier of the required electrics for the windows and the corbels are ordered.

Wednesday is significant as SAPN come and connect the power to both sides underground to the newly installed meter boxes.

With things relatively water tight and the sparkie having completed the first fix, it’s time to get ready to plasterboard. Step one is to fill the walls and ceilings with insulation batts. Yellow everywhere.

The plasterers do a wonderful job plastering the common wall both sides to a smooth cool surface.











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