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Renovating a silverline sunroom
crystaltips_68
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Hi,
I cant afford to replace the sunroom with a conservatory at the mo, so am looking to renovate it. Its a single-glazed lean-to greenhouse type thing. I have no clue about how to take out panes, make weather-proof, and generally tidy it up, and would appreciate some help. At a guess i would say it is about 20 years old. The door sticks really badly too.
Thanks!
I cant afford to replace the sunroom with a conservatory at the mo, so am looking to renovate it. Its a single-glazed lean-to greenhouse type thing. I have no clue about how to take out panes, make weather-proof, and generally tidy it up, and would appreciate some help. At a guess i would say it is about 20 years old. The door sticks really badly too.
Thanks!
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Anyone??:question::huh:0
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if your not sure about it then get someone in to do it for you.. removing glass is tricky especially at an angle aobove your head...
if it wood frame then the door needs a plane. also check all frames and mastick around the glass thats prob all it needs....THE SHABBY SHABBY FOUNDER0 -
Thanks, that will be handy for nuts and bolts, etc, even if not the right manual. :beer:0 -
if your not sure about it then get someone in to do it for you.. removing glass is tricky especially at an angle aobove your head...
if it wood frame then the door needs a plane. also check all frames and mastick around the glass thats prob all it needs....
Its an aluminium frame. I would get someone in, but WHO? What type of tradesman would do this??0 -
crystaltips_68 wrote: »Its an aluminium frame. I would get someone in, but WHO? What type of tradesman would do this??
where do u live ( ie town not wanting your exact address )
any small/private glazing guy/firm will be more than able to do this for u also a handyman/oddjobman (hence username)...THE SHABBY SHABBY FOUNDER0 -
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to far for me then.....
dont know anyone that way sorry..............well a guy in Barnstaple but cant rememebr his No. now...THE SHABBY SHABBY FOUNDER0 -
crystaltips_68 wrote: »Thanks, that will be handy for nuts and bolts, etc, even if not the right manual. :beer:
What size is it? I'm sure i can find the right one - got any pics?0 -
Ok, thanks, its 16'4" x 6'2" ish!!0
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