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Builders coming tomorrow - what do I do COVID wise?

Arsenetatters
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We’re having some work done in our chimney outside and the fireplace indoors. What do need to do safety wise for everyone?
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Panic and go to Spain to chill.6
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No need for them to come in for the chimney works.Inside works. Make them wear masks, gloves and shoe covers. Restrict them to the room they need and clean down once they’ve finished1
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iainment said:Panic and go to Spain to chill.0
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Todds_right_hook said:No need for them to come in for the chimney works.Inside works. Make them wear masks, gloves and shoe covers. Restrict them to the room they need and clean down once they’ve finished
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More chance of winning the lottery than catching covid from an outside builder.
Carry on as usual5 -
Ours are outside but come in every now and again. Don’t offer tea etc as we normally do. To be honest they’re taking so long, they can do without 1 of their 40 tea breaks a day. And he’s a massive arsehole. Minimal c19 measures taken generally.3
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Boom said:Ours are outside but come in every now and again. Don’t offer tea etc as we normally do. To be honest they’re taking so long, they can do without 1 of their 40 tea breaks a day. And he’s a massive arsehole. Minimal c19 measures taken generally.0
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Open windows in room they’re in , that’s the request we get from John Lewis when they delivered and installed TVs and keep 2m away2
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Arsenetatters said:Boom said:Ours are outside but come in every now and again. Don’t offer tea etc as we normally do. To be honest they’re taking so long, they can do without 1 of their 40 tea breaks a day. And he’s a massive arsehole. Minimal c19 measures taken generally.2
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As a tradesman i ask for social distance and have a mask and gloves. Keep windows open . One thing i do hate is a room full of people so keep away. Chill in garden if weather nice.
A cuppa wont hurt tho .3 - Sponsored links:
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try wouldn’t panic too much @Arsenetatters, the current level of infection in the general community in the UK is very low.
personally I would not require trades in my house to wear a mask but if you are concerned, if they can wear a mask and gloves and you can be in a different room or preferably outside while they are working that seems safe to me.2 -
If a reputable company they will know what to do. From their point of view you or Mr tatters might have the lurgy.1
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Arsenetatters said:Boom said:Ours are outside but come in every now and again. Don’t offer tea etc as we normally do. To be honest they’re taking so long, they can do without 1 of their 40 tea breaks a day. And he’s a massive arsehole. Minimal c19 measures taken generally.
Try not to worry too much, I hope it all goes well.1 -
i am a self employed gardener, a rule I have made is not to accept any cups of tea for my safety
and for the clients, every one understands.1 -
cblock said:i am a self employed gardener, a rule I have made is not to accept any cups of tea for my safety
and for the clients, every one understands.0 -
cblock said:i am a self employed gardener, a rule I have made is not to accept any cups of tea for my safety
and for the clients, every one understands.1 -
Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently
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I have an engineer coming to service my hot tub tomorrow and they have sent me a list of do's & dont's which has taken the hassle out of me thinking about it.1
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As in, do keep out of our way.
Dont sit naked in it during our visit.4 - Sponsored links:
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eaststandmike said:I have an engineer coming to service my hot tub tomorrow and they have sent me a list of do's & dont's which has taken the hassle out of me thinking about it.
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Arsenetatters said:Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently0
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Boom said:Arsenetatters said:Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently1
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Just a quick question, @Arsenetatters, but is your property an old one with lime mortar construction?
Mine is one of these, and it's amazing the rubbish some builders used only to dealing with modern properties talk when it comes to this type of building.0 -
IdleHans said:Just a quick question, @Arsenetatters, but is your property an old one with lime mortar construction?
Mine is one of these, and it's amazing the rubbish some builders used only to dealing with modern properties talk when it comes to this type of building.0 -
Glad to hear it. As long as they are using sympathetic materials and not smothering the place with cement then you'll be fine.
I'm in the middle of righting a host of stupid 'improvements' that have caused interior damp and masonry degradation on mine at the moment. It's flint, chalk and brick construction from about 1790. Chipping out cement pointing is not much fun.
Best of luck with yours!1 -
Arsenetatters said:Boom said:Arsenetatters said:Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently0
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Todds_right_hook said:Arsenetatters said:Boom said:Arsenetatters said:Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently1
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Todds_right_hook said:Arsenetatters said:Boom said:Arsenetatters said:Panic postponed until tomorrow due to rain apparently0
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I have builders in from Monday next. Any heads ups as to what to say or do.0