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29 Jan 20, 07:02 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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I think it's better to get rewiring done /new sockets added before plastering. Rewiring can be a messy job. We also got windows before doing any plastering. We added insulation boards (can't remember proper name) to external walls. Plasterer did this when he was plastering the room. Electrian came back and fixed the sockets at the plaster board. We moved a radiator in a room downstairs, the plumber and plasterer spoke to each other. We've got sliding wardrobes from Tegre. There was originally a fireplace in the front and back room. For the back room, we decided we didn't need a fireplace/ preferred the extra space. In the front room, our fireplace and wood burner are from Buckleysl fireplaces. They were very nice to deal with at the time (this is a couple of years ago now). I'm sure someone who knows more/ has better knowledge will be along shortly. House renovations can be expensive! |
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