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Post: # 81975Post henpecked

dig dug dan wrote:
might try to get the labourer to jet wash it while we have the cherry picker.


worst thing you can do to a roof. leave well alone
.........doesn't a weak mix of bleach kill it off? A bucket or two of that and it will roll off over a few weeks

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Post: # 81978Post dig dug dan

moss on a roof is the sign of clean air apparantly!
it doesn't do any harm, and if its a problem, scrape it off, but jetwashing causes all sorts of problems.
the pikeys are into it now in a big way
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Post: # 81979Post GB_Groundworks

i can see jet washing from a low angle against teh pitch being a problem, but from above it would be ok but to be fair theres no need and its more work lol,
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Post: # 81981Post Dave_L

I'm sick of my conservatory roof and guttering being forever being pelted with moss and crap off the main roof, was thinking of washing it down but thought it best to leave it as is, not sure what to do really - washing off the 'natural' covering on the roof could give rise to problems.
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Post: # 81983Post Pablo

Giles I'm ignorant with regards extension footings etc so this is out of interest rather than pulling you up. Why would you not dig the whole area down to starting level and then do the footings rather than leave the soil in and do it later.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 81988Post GB_Groundworks

the soil wil stay in, the brick layer will build up to damp, we will then fill the cavity with concrete then, stone up, sand,, visqueen, concrete the floor slab,

the footing go down deeper for good ground, frost protection, and probably some other reasons

ive taken maybe 200-300mm off before starting to dig footings




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Post: # 81999Post GB_Groundworks

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view from up high, i did a full rebuild of this pitch 4 years ago, rotavated, pole ploughed, stone burrier, regrade, fert and seed.

teh dark green is from some of the helpers hand fertilising the more heavily warn bits.

we post and railed both sides last year, looks pretty straight to me :)

12m3 in by 9.30am this morning

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then backfilled drain run, bco passed it all yesterday

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filled it in 200mm lifts compacted at each lift, good sandy fill, came up to bitmac level as it will settle even though we compacted it. wont be surfacing it for a few weeks to give it time to go down a few inches.

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bricky starting tomorrow
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Post: # 82002Post lutonlagerlout

nice work giles
love the aerial shots
pablo we concrete the footings to 375mm below finished floor
this then gives us our dig height
100mm MOT,100mm jablite or celotex,dpm,100mm concrete,75mm screed
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Post: # 82074Post henpecked

Can you tell that old guy top smile a bit in the photos. He always looks like someone's gripfilled his boots. :laugh: :laugh:

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Post: # 82403Post GB_Groundworks

had a mental week, upto damp and slabs in on rugby club changing rooms, 250m2 garden prepped and turfed, hired a big hydraulic drive walk behind rotivator, our honda one was not upto the job.


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this is the job we fenced and did the slab for builder to lay the slate patio, the slate paving is not our work!

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demo'd old greenhouse base and moved the shrubs to along the new fence line

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my trucks been in our barn for a week, so been working on that after work, new ball joints, new cvs, new wheell bearings , new disks and pads.

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new tractor meets with approval from my nephew and son

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this is up for sale in oour local hire shop £700 plus vat, i thought about changing blade for paving

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back filled rd the block work

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other labourer was rotivating for 8 hours while we did the backfill

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all prepped and passed by bco 140mm insulation

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Post: # 82404Post GB_Groundworks

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7.5 cu.m of c35 for slabs

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harry who does our turf, 70 yr old bloke, laid 240 metres2 in a day on his own for £2.40 supply and laid. good country lad.
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was there till 9.300pm power floating it, dubious to the c35 grade of the second load. as it took 3 hours longer than the first load to get to the right point.

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Post: # 82405Post GB_Groundworks

this as we left it n friday, its brick pillars with rendered panels

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my 4 year old

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Post: # 82406Post Pablo

GB_Groundworks wrote:harry who does our turf, 70 yr old bloke, laid 240 metres2 in a day on his own for £2.40 supply and laid. good country lad.
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Harry who does your turf needs to retire that's a dog rough job regardless of the price or his age. That lawn is going to be sh#te the soil isn't prepared or level enough.
Your wee lad is gentle on the controls he's a natural.
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Post: # 82407Post dig dug dan

i never see the point of laying turf to get instant stripes. its gone in a couple of days!
did the spring tine rake break?
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Post: # 82408Post GB_Groundworks

It'll be better than what was there. It's no bowling green but it's had a good rotivating and it's pretty level and makes a big difference for £500.

The builder who did the patio was paying so its tidied it up ok. Doubt he'd have paid for a stone rake or Harley rake on a 12hp tractor.

I offered a hand roller, or light pedestrian roller for the prep

My labourer raked it out after rotivating but to be fair I wasn't there other than dropping bits off and after it was down.

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