The space behind the window sill has to be filled up with concrete and the cavity walls have to be filled up with insulation. One way is to pump the insulation.

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The space behind the window sill has to be filled up with concrete and the cavity walls have to be filled up with insulation. One way is to pump the insulation into place

Concrete behind the window sills

Ready for the plasterers

Insulation in place

Pumping insulation into the cavity walls

Insulation in the garage roof

The plasterers first fix expanded metal to prevent cracking when the building is finished. They then apply a scratch coat of mortar and finish with a coat of carlite

Between wall and ceiling

Between door frame and window

Above the door frames

Around the fireplace

Scratch coat begins

Scratch coat finished

Carlite Finish arrives

Trestles to help the plasterer reach the ceiling

A finished ceiling

Finished walls