A recent job in Dunblane. new wardrobe on he end of a room, the final product has sliding doors…
Kitchen refurbishment
A kitchen refurbishment, at a property in Fallin, new worktops all round. as well as new sink and new tap.
New pond liner
A customer in Bridge of Allan had a problem with a pond that leaked, the culprit was an old liner that, frankly, looked knackered, so took upon the job to source new liner and replace it. Some additional work in the way of a new pump and LED lights had to be re-wired, all done …
Drainage work
A client in Dunblane had problems with his garden drainage, I quoted him for the work and he was reasonably happy to award me the task of fixing it, the plan involved digging a trench around the building, bury a drain pipe all the way (about 25 metres/yards) and cover it with gravel, all the …
Signage fixing
A Client from Down South needed some “NO ENTRY” signage fitted on the old Little Chef Site entrance on The A9 at Balhaldie. He ordered them and got them delivered to my address, as I live just next door, walked down and got them fitted 🙂
Carpet and Laminate flooring removal and walls preparation
A new owner moving into Dunblane requested my services to have all carpets and underlay/nail grippers as well as hallway laminate flooring & underlay removed. They also needed all curtain rails and blinds removed throughout the property and all holes filled as a preparation for the painters starting next week. This job was a Saturday …
Child bunk bed flatpack
A massive kids bunk bed as a flat pack needed build for a new customer in Causewayhead, stirling. After about 2 hours, here is the final result:
Menstrie – Various things
A regular customer in Menstrie required a few things mended in a newly rented property: Affix lining paper on a plastered wall Paint a door patch a couple of holes in walls refit a piece of skirting board A door needed a new handle fitted (which I purchased) All work carried out over a few …
Another shed roof
This time it was a serious job, all the old felt removed, a thick sheet of plastic covering the whole roof and finally a new set of sheets of felt from Wickes. Not to forget the glue.