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Scaffold Down


Triassic

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Why are scaffolders so difficult to deal with, my ex-scaffolder took to texting me at 5:30 in a morning and demanding updates on progress. In the end I’ve shown him the door, mind you, I’ve had value for money out of him. In the future I’ll be using my own to finish off the few bits.

 

So here’s the photo of the house without the scaffold.

 

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In the next couple of weeks we we start putting in the rest of the windows, the scaffold was in the way previously, making it difficult to handle the largest 5 doors weighing 250kg each.

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I thought you where downsizing ??. Looks excellent. 

How are you moving those big doors about, I’m just in the process of trying to work out how to move a 250kg window. 

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That looks massive!  Out of interest what is the sqm? If I recall correctly, you have a basement too?

 

Looks good ?

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Sadly it’s 380m2, the architect said it was around 300m3, however she didn’t include the hall, stairs or landings. So at £1000/m2 it’s costing us more!

 

So much for downsizing!

 

The basement is the grey bit you can see on the photo. Eventually it will be stone clad with a balcony to the first floor.

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33 minutes ago, Triassic said:

Sadly it’s 380m2, the architect said it was around 300m3, however she didn’t include the hall, stairs or landings. So at £1000/m2 it’s costing us more!

 

So much for downsizing!

 

The basement is the grey bit you can see on the photo. Eventually it will be stone clad with a balcony to the first floor.

I suppose it's all a matter of perspective, I can only assume you are 'downsizing' from a 12 bedroom manor complete with tennis court ?? 

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