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Although we successfully do many jobs around the house ourselves, there are some things are definitely best left to the tradesmen.

Just over a week ago we had heavy rain overnight which resulted in us receiving 80mm in about 12 hours. The next day we noticed a small puddle of water on the hearth around the heater in the lounge. A few days ago we contacted a local plumber who came the next day, checked the roof and found that the problem was a couple of splits in the rubber seal on the roof. He fixed this in next to no time and was on his way. GMan does not have a long enough ladder nor is he keen on climbing on the roof so this was definitely money well spent.

The water entered between the flue and the cowling on the ceiling. Thankfully, there is no long-term damage as we noticed it quickly.

This photo shows the front of the house originally. By the time we bought it the double garage had been converted to a lounge room but there was no additional landscaping outside.

After quite a bit of discussion we decided to extend the small terrace at the front of the house to include the area in front of the lounge. We contacted a concreter a couple of weeks ago and after finalising the details of what we wanted everything fell into place quite quickly.

The slab was laid today and once it is properly cured we will arrange for it to be polished and it will closely match the finish on the existing area.

Here are a couple of views of the freshly laid concrete.

Now that this is done, we are looking forward to further developing walkways and plantings in the front garden. Since the front of the house faces north we will certainly be making the most of the sunny aspect during the winter months.

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Almost 3 months ago one of my posts included a piece about building a small concrete block wall.  Here is the beginning that I posted way back then.

Block wall

Like many of our projects, it has been rather a long-winded process as we try to fit things into the limited time on the weekends.  The weather is another factor which curtails outdoor activity.

Today, it was finally time to put the timber lattice screen into position and secure it.

Wall and lattice - finished

We have also been working on painting the posts which will be used for the new chicken run.  Most of them are finished but a few still need a second coat of paint.

Completed posts

Here are the remainder on the scaffolding which we use to support them while we are painting.

Posts on scaffold

If the weather is kind we may get started on putting the first of the posts in the ground next weekend.

Watch this space for more updates!