Sunday, 13 May 2018
Deadline
I like a deadline. I get very little done without one. The closer the better - luckily I found a building team with a similar outlook. Last week I decided to turn a small downstairs loo and corridor into a bathroom. Uğur (first on the left in the picture) came to measure up. I only had ten days in Bodrum so the work would have to be finished by Saturday 12th May, that gave him 9 days to knock down walls, rebuild, plaster, lower the floor, change the electrics and plumbing, tile walls and floor and put in a door and window and plumb in the new fittings including a radiator. He didn't bat an eyelid - no problem. So we started and it looked like we were going to be finished with a day spare when the plumber said he'd seen a car he wanted to buy and he was just going to get it - no problem again we thought - but the car was in Hatay. Route planner tells me that this is a mere 1,121 kms from Bodrum, so he was gone for a while - until about 7pm on Saturday which was why my planned early night on Saturday (I had to catch the airport bus at 3:45am on Sunday morning) didn't happen but my bathroom was finished by the Saturday deadline. This is the team photo at 10:50pm when the job was declared done. On time (just), on budget and high quality. ( They also filled in the cracks in the living room and kitchen caused by the earthquake and replastered and repainted a couple of damp patches, and pruned two of my trees for me as a favour) . They managed this while building the sun room on the front terrace and knocking out my front door and making a bigger one.
This is a telephone number I'm keeping and will happily and confidently pass on to anyone with refurbishment plans in or near Bodrum.
'They also filled in the cracks in the living room and kitchen caused by the earthquake.' Not a phrase you hear every day!
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty and practical changes are going on at your house. I am having projects done too.
ReplyDeleteand we thought we had the best plumber in the world! Dead heat by the sounds of things :-)
ReplyDeleteand we thought we had the best plumber in the world! Dead heat by the sounds of things :-)
ReplyDeleteThey were impressive and extremely personable ... I wished they lived nearer to Marmaris!
ReplyDeleteHappily, we are also blessed with a very competent and honest plumber. Can't say the same about the rest of the trades, but then again, what could be more important than a plumber? Congratulations and güle güle kullan. xx
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