Utility Rail Modules Holed and Primed!
The 35 modules for the Garden Room’s Utility Rail has been painted with primer but 20 of them also has been holed! Some had a single socket (or switch) cut-out…
A DIY Selfbuild by Stephen, Shaun & Daphne
The 35 modules for the Garden Room’s Utility Rail has been painted with primer but 20 of them also has been holed! Some had a single socket (or switch) cut-out…
We have trimmed and sliced edges on all the Utility Rail modules and arranged them around the Garden Room. The basic size of an module is 610mm long and 150mm…
The header tank and the pipes, on the roof, are now fully insulated and wrapped up to protect them both from rain and frost. The header tank has the capacity…
As part of the temporary nature in using the garden room as our kitchen, we have laid in mains cables for the cooker hob and the ovens, and the immersion…
The rain tank had a submerged pump lowered down into the water and connected to the pipe that goes up to the header tank. It was tested and a gush…
The finished special “U” pipes for the roof was installed today. Then connected the 4 cold water pipes inside above the hot tank, the mains water, the rain tank feed,…
we carried on making the “U” shaped set of pipes to take the various water pipes up to the roof to the header tank and to our future solar water…
We started running and leaving on the extraction fan for drawing air down and through the Earth Tubes to see how far the temperature will go (up or down) or…
We have completed the task of laying down the three remaining utility supplies; Water, Telephone and Electric. Today we connected our new water supply pipe to the existing pipeline coming…
The last segment of a trench, the utility trench, is finally dug! All the way to the water meter, alongside the Loke, passing the mains electric cable (a rusty iron…