The new roof complete and roof lantern installed, kitchen installation now underway, coming along nicely…
Having successfully completed the structural work it’s time to get on with turning this into a great living space!
The client wanted to make the best of the ground floor space in order to install a new kitchen diner. A very complicated job which involved the removal of the load bearing walls and supporting the structure with new steels to create the space required for the new kitchen.
This is one of our current projects we are working on in the heart of Truro. After the initial rip out phase there was a substantial amount of structural issues. This is common in traditional builds. Our first jobs were to reinstate a new floor and new Douglas Fir lintels. Not a problem for our […]
This project was our last job of the summer. To take down and rebuild a chimney stack with new lead trays.
One of our recent projects a full chapel conversion.
This one is over cob so we have to use a weaker hydraulic lime. These are the (harling coat) and are coats. This is the final coat applied and floated off. The Scaffold down and all done.
Lime pointing a grade 2 listed barn conversion. We have the job raked out and ready for pointing… During and after photos. Damp problem solved and job done….
Our latest project in Porthleven. As it is a coastal property, it is exposed to extreme weather conditions and was in desperate need of repointing in lime mortar. Some more photos as the job progresses..