Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Sprung a leak

Ok yesterday we found a tiny weep from the bathroom radiator so I thought I'd invest in a new one as the plumber had to disturb the old one.

I found a towel radiator for the central heating system that I can fit a heater element to it and it's on offer at the moment.

It a chrome 1200x500 mm radiator to hopefully warm the room and dry the towels

I think it was a good price for it, on offer it was £39.97p from Toolstation




I will see over time how well the radiator lasts but for now it looks very nice.

I also need to get the electrics heater element wired up and see he that goes as it's a smallish 250watt unit

Why fit an electric element to a central heating system you ask? Well the towels won't dry if the heating system isn't on or warm them on a cold day if the heating hasn't switched on.

I also purchased this from Toolstation

Monday, February 4, 2019

Pre planning the dining room floor


Seems easy enough and gives you the basic idea for fitting the laminate to the floor I'll find out when I get that far

Tiles on the hall floor

Well I decided now the walls are plastered it's time to get on with getting some flooring down and make the house look like a home.

I have two places that I can place the flooring down on, the hall and the dining room

I want to get on with the laminate but I'm waiting on the plumber to move the radiator from the kitchen to the dining room to give us some more space out there.

So it's time to get some tiles down in the hall. It's a messy job but it needs doing, I purchased a dry mix of floor tile adhesive and it's not easy getting the mixture right.

I think I got there in the end

So I got the under stairs part down, what do you think?


I plan to lay the tiles then fit the skirting boards over the top.

Let's hope it looks better than it is at the moment.

The tiles are from Wickes

The plasteres have returned!

Well today they returned and to my surprise the house has had all it's plastering done. 

Now we have to wait for it to dry, then I can get the skirting boards down and ready the front room for carpet fitting.





Autel MX tpms sensor

  this is the new tpms valve that can be programmed by the autel unit i purchased this cost me £25.00p from amazon, it is dual frequency and...