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"Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it."

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  • greenbee
    greenbee Posts: 19,212 Forumite
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    Dog washing is dry. People washing is up to date and on the electric airer (which is about to be turned off as the sun is going in). 

    Both garden waste bins are in, and I've got more kindling. 

    Bits for sorting out the fleece curtains have arrived, so I might clean myself up, light the fire, and settle in to do some sewing on of plastic curtain rings in front of the fire with a rubbish film. 
  • greenbee
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    I've finally found the source of the leak in the front bedroom window. It's the stupid trickle vent. I hate trickle vents - the windows can be opened to let in air, the trickle vents just let in draughts and noise, even when closed. Messaged the builder who thinks it'll have to be sealed up. I'm tempted to ask him to do the lot...
  • Sun_Addict
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    Well done getting so much done. It's a good feeling when you're on a roll. I think I'd be tempted to get all the trickle vents sealed up too. I must admit I had to google them as I wasn't sure what they were. It sounds like they're meant to be a good thing but obviously not in your case. 
    I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)
  • badmemory
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    I got a quote for a couple of new windows & I was told that although they say trickle vents you can actually sign to say you don't want them.  It is also cheaper to have them without.  Having sat in a friends house with them & knowing how windy it is here then I will not be having them.
  • greenbee
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    Sadly this house had trickle vents when I moved in. No new windows I get will have them. And I will find out what needs to be done to block these ones up effectively. 
  • greenbee
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    Wind is howling around the house, so it feels a bit bleak despite having the fire lit. 

    Septic tank pump is replaced - he'll check it in a week or so. Builder is paid. I need to chase the plumber for a bill and to make an appointment to service the boiler and hot water tank. 

    Just had to switch the upstairs heating on manually - occasionally the hot water/heating claims to be on (from the app/thermostat) but isn't. The control system isn't great, but it's the only one that works with the complex system that's set up here. It does at least work for the electric components - and I'll keep it for those when the boiler is replaced with a heat pump... something I need to start planning for now as the heating and the plumber are both annoying me... 
  • I specified no trickle vents on my new windows too
  • greenbee
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    Carpet being fitted today, so front door open and all the nice warm air heading out of it... but the gripper is down, underlay coming in, and as it's the old carpet going back in, hopefully it'll be pretty quick and easy. 

    Terrible night's sleep last night - awake at 2.30am and wondering whether the cat was just snoring differently or wheezing, so read for a bit and was rudely awaken at 5.30am by cat retching... thankfully no puking but she wanted to go out (so did Stinky). Fatty and I returned to bed, but Stinky then decided to bark just after 6am - apparently just because he was bored. 

    Up at 7.30 when I woke up again and realised I needed to be up and dressed before the carpet fitters arrived at 8.30. So washed, dressed, opened all the curtains, fed the noisy shouty cat and the dog who was standing under my feet. Put the recycling out, and then took the bin out (didn't do it yesterday as it was so windy), and washed up all the pet food bowls.

    I've now had coffee and really need to do some work, but it's difficult with the cold and the banging and crashing coming from upstairs. However, I should be able to get the house back to normal over the next few days which will be nice. 
  • greenbee
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    Carpet is done, and it all looks so much better! I need to hang the curtains, work out how far I need to move the curtain hooks to get them hanging properly, take them down, and then rehang them...

    Cats (and dog) have been driving me nuts. Cats finally annoyed me enough that I removed the tatty old chair (which they of course love) from the utility room where it gets in the way and shoved it in the garage as there is room now that the piles of carpet are gone. It looks MUCH better. The garage is still a tip, but has a lot less in it, so I should manage to tidy it at some point. 

    Tomorrow I need to do some food shopping (mostly for the dog as I'm out of stuff for his kongs and lick mats, and pretty much out of kongs and lick mats), and prep the muntjac in the fridge to go in the freezer. I also need to order more frozen dog food. 

    Bill has arrived for the septic tank work, so need to pay that. And have also messaged builder to ask whether he can seal up the faulty trickle vent, or send me instructions as to what to do. Dishwasher is playing up, but I don't have the energy to deal with it at the moment. I've managed to fix it temporarily and just have to hope it will behave itself for a bit longer!


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