MY63
Old Oak
As per the previous post I agfreed to make my daughter a raised bed for her new home.
Things got a little out of hand and we have ended up rewiring the whole flat which is still in progress.
2022-02-17_12-41-51 by my0771, on Flickr
2022-02-21_03-55-17 by my0771, on Flickr
These are the pictures that caused the rewiring decision, the lighting was just as bad.
Clearly all of the floors had to be lifted to allow access, The living room had two layers of laminate flooring in place. The reason became clear as we lifted the flooring a stone fireplace had been fitted ontop of the first layer. This was how the edging had been fitted nails sticking out and mitres that did not meet.
The window wall is curved and the flooring had been trimmed so it almost fit. Although there were some gaps.
We decided to use 18mm quarter round painted to match the skirting which can be reused when we fit new flooring at a later date.
On Monday we plan to start rewiring the kitchen sockets as the rest are on a seperate ring, We have been using the kitchen sockets for power while wiring the others.
Above the front door is an outside light which did not work it is attached to a small awning above the door.
On opening the lower part of the awning it has quite a bit of rot including the main spars that go into the wall.
I say wall, actually it is a collection of broken bricks pushed into the gap.
Flat door (2) by my0771, on Flickr
The wall above the door is rendered and painted, I cant see any cracks. I did expect to see a lintel above the door but there is literally nothing. Higher up the wall is a windoe which would have illuminated the stairs before the ceiling was lowered. I only wanted to get a wire through for the outside light however now I have uncovered the issue I will sort it.
I am worried about removing the awning and causing more issues with the wall above.
Thoughts and advice appreciated.
Things got a little out of hand and we have ended up rewiring the whole flat which is still in progress.
2022-02-17_12-41-51 by my0771, on Flickr
2022-02-21_03-55-17 by my0771, on FlickrThese are the pictures that caused the rewiring decision, the lighting was just as bad.
Clearly all of the floors had to be lifted to allow access, The living room had two layers of laminate flooring in place. The reason became clear as we lifted the flooring a stone fireplace had been fitted ontop of the first layer. This was how the edging had been fitted nails sticking out and mitres that did not meet.
The window wall is curved and the flooring had been trimmed so it almost fit. Although there were some gaps.
We decided to use 18mm quarter round painted to match the skirting which can be reused when we fit new flooring at a later date.
On Monday we plan to start rewiring the kitchen sockets as the rest are on a seperate ring, We have been using the kitchen sockets for power while wiring the others.
Above the front door is an outside light which did not work it is attached to a small awning above the door.
On opening the lower part of the awning it has quite a bit of rot including the main spars that go into the wall.
I say wall, actually it is a collection of broken bricks pushed into the gap.
Flat door (2) by my0771, on FlickrThe wall above the door is rendered and painted, I cant see any cracks. I did expect to see a lintel above the door but there is literally nothing. Higher up the wall is a windoe which would have illuminated the stairs before the ceiling was lowered. I only wanted to get a wire through for the outside light however now I have uncovered the issue I will sort it.
I am worried about removing the awning and causing more issues with the wall above.
Thoughts and advice appreciated.

















