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Short stories about my daily life as a handyman with photos, descriptions of my works and occasional tips and tricks

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Writer's pictureDavid Sweeney

Laser in action last week to ensure l get some decent lines throughout a typical Manchester red brick terrace. Straight walls were not always evident when these were built. I use the laser to make sure I maintain a decent line as new sections are knocked into place. You don't want the end section to land as a funny angle to the walls in the living room and hallway if the floorings runs throughout. Easier said than done in these old houses. It's best if the last piece can be cut down from a full board rather than adding a small strip to a small gap. Expansion gaps were hidden under the skirting and door frames throughout.


Writer's pictureDavid Sweeney

Doing some flooring this week. I prefer to sit the expansion gap under the skirting so no scotia needed. I'll generally source new skirting if the previous has been buried under layers of plaster or looks grotty. My top tip is to buy slightly higher stuff so it sits above the edge where the last stuff was taken off. Means a cleaner joint with the walls


Writer's pictureDavid Sweeney

Need a light to help with home security? Or to light up the patio during those lazy summer evenings? If you need any type of wattage or control functions fitted as standard then get in touch. Modern lights can have override functions to stay on. Some can even cycle disco colours at the press of a button. Whatever you need fitted and supplied, just get in touch and ask.


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