14 September 2017
We have been in communication with a nice man across Greece in Lamia, who was put in touch with us by the Danish company that we want to buy a stove from. Mr Panos, as I have been calling him (he emails me as 'Mrs Sara') has been very helpful, and we have finally agreed on a stove to be fitted in the kitchen.
We would like the stove installed before it gets cold, so mid-November at the latest. But we have no floor there yet and will need to build a concrete plinth to hold the stove. It could be limecrete, but the stove will weigh about 300kg when fitted, so we need a plinth that is thoroughly set, and limecrete could take several months.
First stage, clear the area:
We have been in communication with a nice man across Greece in Lamia, who was put in touch with us by the Danish company that we want to buy a stove from. Mr Panos, as I have been calling him (he emails me as 'Mrs Sara') has been very helpful, and we have finally agreed on a stove to be fitted in the kitchen.
We would like the stove installed before it gets cold, so mid-November at the latest. But we have no floor there yet and will need to build a concrete plinth to hold the stove. It could be limecrete, but the stove will weigh about 300kg when fitted, so we need a plinth that is thoroughly set, and limecrete could take several months.
First stage, clear the area:
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