Thursday, 9 February 2023

Run out of fibreglass

It's been another very busy day for all of us but a day of progress all over.
Rosie giving Xena a really lovely cuddle
Rosie giving Xena a really lovely cuddle
First sunrise for a while
First sunrise for a while
We will open with this lovely picture of Rosie cuddling Xena first thing this morning. So lovely. Oh and this morning there was actually a sunrise so here you go.
Grandma mopping up in the balcony
Grandma mopping up in the balcony
Bekir secures fibreglass, lots of dust falling
Bekir secures fibreglass, lots of dust falling
Putting mortar up around the chimney
Putting mortar up around the chimney
Lots of insulation
Lots of insulation
Lots more insulation
Lots more insulation
Anyway, I did get a picture of Grandma mopping the balcony but everything that Angela did today, and it was a lot, I didn't manage to get a picture. Suffice to say she's not stopped today. Upstairs the men were cracking on with the insulation; they were securing the fibreglass in place, then spent a little time putting mortar around the side of the chimney stack so when they come to doing the plasterboarding it is all finished above where the plasterboard will sit. They then carried on with the fibreglass and they finished every bit of the materials we had in. Back to the shop tomorrow I guess.

Anyway, that's it really. Thanks for reading as always and back tomorrow.

2 comments:

  1. I'm working myself with rockwool between roof rafters and I have to say, I'm deeply amazed how they can work glass wool with no gloves and NO MASKS!

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    1. Yeah. I've worked with it before and I agree. They have masks and gloves available... and sometimes they do wear them :D

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