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Window repairs Brixham

August 3, 2025 By Steve Robinson

Before I started, this former shop window was rotten in several places. I had to cut out and replace several mullions and do extensive repairs to the corner post, the old shop sign and the ceiling above the door.

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Exterior decoration, Hillhead, Brixham

July 29, 2020 By Steve Robinson

One of the first jobs after lock-down was to paint the exterior, including window, soffits, fascias, doors and the porch of a three story end terrace at Hillhead. The masonry had to be washed with a fungicidal wash to remove the green mould and sea gull mess.

Quite a few of the windows had blown double glazed units that I had to replace before they could be painted. Quite often when double glazed units are blown moisture soaks into the wood of the window sashes so I had to cut out and replace the glazing bead on several windows as well as large sections of rotten wood.

Rear elevation of the property before work started
Front elevation of the property before work started
Large settlement cracks on the end wall had to be opened up and filled
Blown double glazed unit rotted the bottom of the sash and the glazing bead. First the rotten wood is chiselled out and primed, then a new section of wood is inserted.
Finally the new section of wood is sanded ready to be primed and painted
The front of the property after completion. Newly painted front door and frame, porch, windows, soffits, fascias and masonry.
Completed rear elevation

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Exterior decoration, Brixham town centre

May 6, 2020 By Steve Robinson

One of the last jobs completed before lockdown.

Prepare and paint a large commercial building in Brixham town centre. The building was magnolia but was covered in green algae and the result of many years of seagull bombing.

The first thing to do was to wash the walls with a fungicidal wash and rinse off. All loose paint was removed and any porous areas were treated with masonry stabiliser.

The front, side and rear elevations taken during the washing down process

Finally two coats of paint were applied to all areas using Dulux Weathershield Jasmine White.

Pictures taken after the scaffolding was removed

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Replace solid wood worktop and redecorate

March 30, 2020 By Steve Robinson

The kitchen worktop at this property was badly stained and had rotted through in several places. The kitchen units are all handmade and hand painted however, the worktop was constructed from softwood which needs to be treated regularly to maintain a good finish. The worktop at this property had not been touched for many years so areas around the sink were badly stained and the drainage grooves were rotten beyond repair.

Old softwood worktop removed along with the Belfast sink and taps

Once the old worktop removed the new solid oak worktop was cut to size, here there were two lengths. The first length required a cutout for the Belfast sink, drainage grooves and a hole drilled for the taps.The second length needed a cutout for a freestanding cooker. On the underside of both sections, cutouts are routed for the clamps that will hold the two sections together. The two sections were then placed into position, glued and clamped together and fixed to the base units.

I then fitted an oak upstand and applied 3 coats of worktop oil over three separate days. The worktop will need to be re-oiled approximately every three months to maintain its finish.

VNew solid oak worktop and upstand

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A quick post

March 26, 2020 By Steve Robinson

Now that I can’t do any work and even if I could I wouldn’t be able to get materials as all my suppliers are closed. So I figured that I should do some admin along with a few jobs around the house. I haven’t posted anything on here for a while so I’ll add some details of recent projects over the coming days.

Anyway, Brixham isn’t a bad place to be locked down in, especially when the sun is shining like today. The dogs are certainly enjoying the extra attention.

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