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Saturday, 28 September 2013

Exterior Painting.

Les and Fiona recently purchased this nice bungalow.
I've already done some fence work and painting, felled a few trees, tidied up the garden front and back, and they asked me to give the exterior of the house some tlc.
 Not quite finished yet I still have half of the back and one side to do.
I think it looks spanking gorgeous don't you?
More pics to follow, if you want your house looking like this for a very reasonable price give me a call or text on 07842192915

Friday, 27 September 2013

Sue and All's annexe.

This job was way up the Angus glens. It's a holiday cottage with an extra bedroom lean-to on the west side of the building.

It was in a bit of a state with woodworm, dry and wet rot. Not much to do other than knock it down and start again.

That's the outside more or less finished but I'll be going back to level the floor, insulate and do the interior walls with pine tongue and groove. Good potential here for a sauna...

Margarets front garden.

Margaret had a fellow landscape her front garden last year. This is what it looked like after a year.
It was a pond every time it rained.

 
The way that the drain on the right has been left its a dangerous trip hazard. It's also covered with thick membrane so not really a drain at all at the moment.


At this point I've lifted back the gravel and find yet another drain covered over with membrane.


It's all back together. I've added 3 tonnes of ballast to level, new membrane, sorted the drainage and washed and replaced the chips. The jobs a guid ane and I doubt that Margaret will miss the pond ;)
Although the guy made a complete arse of this job, he made a smashing job of the monoblocs.
 

George and Jackies fence.

Just a basic ranch style fence here to separate their garden from the property next door.
It's aprox 25 mtrs long with 12 posts into concrete. All timber is pressure treated then coated with Ronseal Ducksback before assembly. It's all screwed together, no nails here...




Felling a tree.

This was a larch of about 80 feet high. It was in the corner of a field
and leaning dangerously. If it had came dowm in a wind it could
have hit livestock or destroyed the fence allowing them to escape
so it had to go.    Felled.
 Snedded.
 Sliced and diced.
Nobody likes to fell a healthy tree but sometimes needs must..