Pit was always there, had a jacuzzi in it. Converted to the playroom last year, but - circumstances change, and we need an extra room.
Oh yes, I remember now.
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Pit was always there, had a jacuzzi in it. Converted to the playroom last year, but - circumstances change, and we need an extra room.
Our kitchen contractor started mid-March and when he left on 25th, he had gutted the kitchen, skimmed and painted the walls and tiled the floor
He started again on 1st September and has attended 6 days since then. The cupboard carcasses are in, but no doors. I went to collect 2/3 of the doors from the board factory.
Two weeks back he announced he has no money and cannot finish the job. This after 10 messages left
Still to be done are the doors, shelves, granite top, install plumbing, so looking for someone to finish the job. Have contacted 5 kitchen guys. All said they would come. 2 turned up, made enthusiastic noises and nothing more
Cape Town s/suburbs, if you know anyone
I'll ask my builder later today when he makes a turn here.Hi guys,
Anyone know the price of a bricklayer and his boy per day?
Afrikaans has a nice word "handlanger", not even sure what that is in English

No doubt that he could stack cinder block walls with just one hand...
They refer to themselves as that.I'll ask my builder later today when he makes a turn here.
Also I don't think we call the labourers a "boy" anymore. I grew up with that term too.
Afrikaans has a nice word "handlanger", not even sure what that is in English
Does that include foundation as well?They refer to themselves as that.
So I used to pay these guy R700 each per day as a bonus, just to help them out.
But then they started stretching the work out.
And now I have a 35m wall to build, 2.1m high; and they are telling me that it is going to take at least a month to complete.
Executive assistantI'll ask my builder later today when he makes a turn here.
Also I don't think we call the labourers a "boy" anymore. I grew up with that term too.
Afrikaans has a nice word "handlanger", not even sure what that is in English
Nope.Does that include foundation as well?
Where you based?
i will pickup the sliding door if it is goingIt looks like I'm going to be renovating again - I think I've asked this before way back... but here goes again.
1.) I'm going to brick up this glass door - and put in a normal internal door on the right side - any ideas of cost for the building (bricking up, plastering - I'm an expert painter by now) ? Any tips? I might find the "help" myself - I've had no luck getting companies in at exorbitant rates.
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2.) In the same picture above - I need to fill the pit - under the fake grass is concrete - do I break that out, and then fill with rubble and partial damp course - the final plan is to vinyl the flooring.
3.) What are the chances of successfully salvaging the tiles along the border? I'd like to use them on the one side of the new wall, so it doesn't just look like a wall was built on top of the tiles.
Also - is it possible to cut tiles in place? (again - along the new wall to make space for the border tiles)
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4.) Any quick tips on blacking out the glass door? I want to see the affect the bricking up will have on the light in the lounge.
It will be - but I'll probably swapping the glass with another sliding doors glass (badly scratched) assuming they're the same size.i will pickup the sliding door if it is going
Great, let me know when ready, depending where are you basedIt will be - but I'll probably swapping the glass with another sliding doors glass (badly scratched) assuming they're the same size.
Blouberg... I put the door in - its not concreted in, just held in place with screws - and a sealer around the edges, it should remove pretty clean.Great, let me know when ready, depending where are you based
never mind, I am in JHBBlouberg... I put the door in - its not concreted in, just held in place with screws - and a sealer around the edges, it should remove pretty clean.

