Tiling a small entrance hall

Another challenging yet enjoyable job I finished in York. The homeowner had a small entrance hall, where the floor was finished with decorative vinyl. The only problem they found that they couldn’t clean this area properly. Doesn’t matter how they cleaned it or mopped it, the floor always looked dirty. So the decision was made,Continue reading “Tiling a small entrance hall”

Loft hatch and ladder

Another recent work from Acomb, York. The customer wanted to have better access to their loft space but they only had a small(ish) opening with a push-up loft hatch and a clumsy telescopic ladder to access it (I have a personal thing against these evil telescopic monstrosities). The job was pretty much straight forward. PurchaseContinue reading “Loft hatch and ladder”

Large shed project

This was a rather different work from the normal repair it/fix it type jobs. When the customer bought his house there was a large and very sturdy looking shed at the back of his garden. The roof felt was long gone and there was a rotten corner in the roof panel but otherwise, it wasContinue reading “Large shed project”

Dryer vent

This was a real quick job I finished last week. The customer had a small outbuilding where they keep their washer and dryer. The dryer is not a condenser dryer so it has to be vented out. They used to use a very long ducting hose and they hung the end of it through theContinue reading “Dryer vent”

Flat pack shinanigans

When it comes to flat pack assembly there are a few different types of people. There are the ones who are taking it as a burden but they know if they do it, the wife/partner will be out of their back’s and it’s a win-win. There are the ones who hate it with a passion,Continue reading “Flat pack shinanigans”

Bathroom beading

One of my regular customer had a new non-slip vinyl bathroom floor fitted earlier this year, but the edges were not finished, we had to find a solution. To start with I had to find the right trims for the floor which were the right colour (anthracite grey in this case) and the right width.Continue reading “Bathroom beading”

Wall repair and door step

This was the follow up work for the pointing job I did in Clifton, York earlier this year. Once the outside work was finished, the customer sprayed the whole front area with high quality water repellent to make sure there is no more water getting into the house through the front wall. After this weContinue reading “Wall repair and door step”

Door handles

This was another straight forward job, changing a lot of internal door knobs for bedroom doors and two knobs with locks for the bathroom doors. I chose ERA door handle sets as they are a decent quality make and they have door handles with or without locks and they look identical. Some of the doorContinue reading “Door handles”

Bath panels

This is typically a job what everyone thinks like “I can get this done in 30 minutes, how hard it can be”. As it turns out you can easily spend 3 hours with it without any breaks or stops. The customer had some really poorly fitted bath panels which needed changing. The idea is simple:Continue reading “Bath panels”

Budget friendly handrail

When my wife was pregnant she started to struggle to go up and down on the stairs at home as they are quite narrow and steep. The solution was simple, we needed a handrail. The only problem was (as always) we were a little tight on budget and even the cheapest handrail sets were overContinue reading “Budget friendly handrail”