Scene with Rhoda and Doug running around waving arms shouting 'PANIC, PANIC puk puk, puk puk, pukaaaaaaak (surprised chicken noise)' and the dog starting on in surprise with thought bubble - 'What are they up to NOW, I really can't understand them'
The builder came back today to fill in the holes left by the mantelpiece coming out. As an extra bonus he cut a piece of board (chipboard? particle board? plywood? I don't know... wood anyway that he assures us is fine close to the hot stove pipe) to fit the hole in to upstairs above the stove. I think he took one look at us and decided we were incapable and that we were going to freeze to death over the winter if he didn't help. We would have managed it eventually, but he rushed in wielding a circular saw and had it done in about 3 minutes without ages spent measuring and debating and clamping wood to sawhorses for safety etc. Thanks M. Cibat!!
M. Cibat to the rescue! |
Less drafts |
Even more less drafts |
We also need to do something about ensuring that the water pump doesn't freeze, the plan for this is a box made from polystyrene round the pump and fleece wrapped round the pipes.
There used to be some sand heaped up at the back of the house over where the pipe from the pump comes in to the house. We dug this away as we were concerned about damp, but now we are more concerned about freezing so we plan to dig the sand back for the time being until we come up with a neater solution.
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