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It's Not Easy Being Green
The new series seems to have been given a more glossy veneer, (So
as not to frighten off viewers?) In the "helping a young couple renovate" segment, they were installing (woolly) loft insulation, from below, the ceilings having been dropped. Did anyone work out how they managed to get two layers up there, to give the depth they claimed? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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It's Not Easy Being Green
On Jan 9, 1:21 pm, Chris J Dixon wrote:
The new series seems to have been given a more glossy veneer, (So as not to frighten off viewers?) In the "helping a young couple renovate" segment, they were installing (woolly) loft insulation, from below, the ceilings having been dropped. Did anyone work out how they managed to get two layers up there, to give the depth they claimed? Didn't see, but the woolly insulation I have used was 600mm x 1200mm. So you could easily poke it between the rafters, and position it across the rafters. Then the next layer would be friction fit between the rafters. |
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