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Footings have been dug which in this case expose an
underground pipe which will require steel mesh
reinforcement to protect it from crushing.
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Concrete is poured into the trench to form the footings.
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The concrete is levelled ready for building on.
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The inner cavity brickwork is constructed.
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Compacted hardcore is laid to form the base.
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Sand bed laid over hardcore ready for damp proof
membrane to be laid.
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Damp proof membrane laid over sand and internal
brickwork. Any optional floor insulation is placed over
the membrane.
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Additional concrete added to raise the base to the
finished floor level.
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This floor is being floated ready for tiles to be laid.
For a carpet surface the floor would normally be
screeded after installation of the conservatory is
completed.
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Constructing the outer wall using matching stone to
match the house wall.
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The base is completed with the construction of the inner
wall.
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The construction of this particular conservatory called for optional
cavity trays to be installed due to the exposed site location and the
stone external house wall onto which the conservatory was to be fitted.
Most conservatories do not require this option. |
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Lead flashing is fitted and in this case optional cavity
trays.
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House wall is pointed once lead flashing is fitted.
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Erection of the conservatory frames begins with
positioning the welded cill onto the dwarf wall and
adding the frames.
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Once the frames are installed the aluminium eaves beam is
fitted.
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The ridge and glazing bars are installed.
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Door and frames are glazed.
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Internal eaves beam PVCu trim
are fitted.
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The completed conservatory.
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