

The only things we didn't replace are the old wooden inner sills and the back window on the extension which was fitted in about 2002. The photo of the back door (and new bathroom and upstairs bedroom windows) also shows the new electrical cable going from the kitchen extension to the garage, previously known as "the death trap".
The old windows haven't simply been dumped either. The metal frames have been taken by scrap merchants who can reclaim the aluminium and I've kept all the old wooden frames that the aluminium windows and doors were set in. They were made of solid mahogany and I'm certainly not going to throw away an endangered hardwood.
And finally, something to amuse my readers. This is my attempt at dealing with a very wet back wall on the garage and it has raised a few eyebrows, but it does work. Basically, the rainwater coming off the garage roof was going down the drainpipe and then just running straight back onto the wall below, causing small floods on the garage floor. By diverting the rainwater onto the patio with a few strategically placed bits of pipe and guttering I have at least achieved a temporary fix. I've got a whole house to renovate - the garage can wait.
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