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On Tuesday 22 January 2002 05:01, francescabyrne@aol.com wrote: > > Tim, > > In response to your visit, I left the heating on for two reasons, a couple > of cold snaps and also to dry the paintwork out for your arrival. Great, I thought so, just wanted you to know I had left it on. > > Whilst, the freeholder has replaced rainwater goods and reskimmed wall, the > silicon has yet to be done. I have reminded them again and again. Great, I wonder if we would be better off arranging some of these things ourselves? > > I tried to alter the yellow beads myself and failed, I shall try again. I > may have some dark wooden rings surplus to my requirements. I shall delve > into my needlework drawer. Thank you, it isn't vital, but the curtain looked a little under supported. > > Do you wish me to take up external joinery with PMS? It would be good to know when they plan to paint the whole place next, it is getting shabby again. If they don't plan to for more than a year perhaps we could arrange for someone to do the silicon and windows under our own steam? > > Thanks for touching up paint. Comments noted. > > Can you refresh my memory re: pressure reducer, please. Note pressure > adjustment required. In the cupboard, under the stairs, outside the flat, there is a tap and a pipe into the flat. I had a pressure reducing valve installed as the valves in the taps were forever wearing out. However the pressure in the flat still seems high. I think that the valve is adjusted with a screwdriver. I should leave it for now. > > Note remaining comments. > > Refs still not fully returned but looking good. Provisionally a date being > the 30th. Jan. > > Will keep you up to speed when I know more. Fine, thank you, I don't think I will go down again this coming weekend, but would be happy if there was a break after this tenancy, as I would like to spend some time in Wickham, would like to deal with the cellar, and will be a Dad by then! thanks again Tim
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