Friday, 30 July 2010
28-30 july 2010 up goes the walls
even with our new arrival the work must go on, after all we love our home but it is just a 3 bed house, and now when all our kids are here there is 6 of them, so we are lets say desperate for the 2 new bedrooms in the garage.
what can i say apart from thank god i found CB Groundworks. Recommended by Collier and Catchpole (where I get my materials from) I have found someone who I can work with and together with, who I can trust and have a joke with. He is a dam hard worker and does a gr8 job. 3 days hard work and we have almost completed all the external brickwork. Still got to do the lintel and brickwork over the windows, but the internal blockwork has to be done 1st to provide the strength. also the ground slab still has to be layed, thats next week, so when thats done, up goes the blocks and the brickwork should be done, watch this space.
Thomas 18 July 2010
Thursday, 8 July 2010
July 10 - Drainage done
No pics as its a pipe coming through the wall and a little difficult to describe but here goes. Broke through the concrete floor in the down stairs toilet to find the sewer, disconnected the toilet and broke a hole through the side wall. Connected the new length of sewer pipe by a 'flexifit' connector and at the other end a 90 Deg bend to take it up to the new toilet (when fitted). It looks ok, but now got to wait for the inspector and fingers crossed it will be passed together with the brickwork up to DPC. So I guess its watch this space.
12 July, DPC and sewer works approved by Council. Made up a load of concrete at the weekend so filled up to 200mm below DPC between the 2 wall skins with concrete, sloping outwards. Also bedded the sewer pipe in concrete and the hole in the downstairs loo up to screed level. Had the plumber round today, 1st class service and reasonably priced, downstairs loo and sink gone, existing hot and cold feed pipes now extended through wall and capped off ready so at least once the extension is done there is a water supply ready. Now its hardcore time, time to break up my supply of rubble and move it from end of garden to extension area, its raining, its a filthy job, oh joy :(
12 July, DPC and sewer works approved by Council. Made up a load of concrete at the weekend so filled up to 200mm below DPC between the 2 wall skins with concrete, sloping outwards. Also bedded the sewer pipe in concrete and the hole in the downstairs loo up to screed level. Had the plumber round today, 1st class service and reasonably priced, downstairs loo and sink gone, existing hot and cold feed pipes now extended through wall and capped off ready so at least once the extension is done there is a water supply ready. Now its hardcore time, time to break up my supply of rubble and move it from end of garden to extension area, its raining, its a filthy job, oh joy :(
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
july 10 finally up to dpc
2 months have past, Christ time flies, saved up like mad and went to Collier and Catchpole, never spent sooooo much money before at a builders yard, brought all the bricks, blocks, sand, cement, lintels, insulation, membranes, dpc etc, so now the bank account is empty and our front drive looks like a building company overspill storage yard. but it was worth it, collier and catchpole were so helpful and ready to give advice to an idiot like me. used reject bricks up to ground level then facing bricks up to dpc on the outside, found out that the garage side does not line up with the rest of the house so the brick courses wont line up but we wont see that bit anyway. got the dpc on and really pleased. borrowed a friends cutting machine and cut the slot into the existing dpc so the new one simply slotted into the existing brickwork. so now its drainage time as got to pick up the sewer from the existing toilet and extend it out into the extension part for the new toilet area. after that Ive got to lay the hardcore down and blind it with sand, should be fun.
Monday, 17 May 2010
may 2010 its concrete time
there was 10 days between digging out the deep trench and filling it in again, i was s****** bricks that the trench would collapse and destroy our neighbours brick paving hence the timber supports (every little helps) anyway, picked up a cement mixer from ebay, had some doubts but in the end a dam fine machine and will save all that hire charges. took delivery of 5t of 20mm ballast and 25 bags of cement, all from a very helpful local company (collier and catchpole) and at a very reasonable price. had a good friend over 4 the day to help (thank god), wanted to make a start before he arrived so knowing it was a 5 to 1 mix i loaded up, ok no one told me i had to put water in the mixer 1st, its a steep learning curve, but managed 2 loads before he arrived, then we started in earnest, 1st load 8.30am and we finished 1.30pm (in time to settle down for the cup final and a bear). each mix was 10 to 2 barrowed around the back and tamped down into the trench. worked out a treat. still got 2t of ballast and 10 bags of cement left over, ideal for the over site. at least that bit is over with. now im skint, got to save up for 240 hard bricks to get me up to dpc and then the building inspector has to come round again to approve the work. im no builder esp brick laying, gave it a try once and condemed it, so i need a local brick layer who will work on a day rate (thats how we are doing the job, bit by bit) once i find someone who will do the job and take delievery of the brick ill carry on, but for now its feet up for a few weeks as we skint.
dam water pipe
nothing goes easy does it, we found a pipe, turned out to be the main water feed pipe to the house, stupid place to put it anyway :( asked a few guys at work, ended up with a 4" plastic pipe cut along length and stuffing it with insulation and plastic bags and duct tape wrapping to hold it in place, we still have water to the house so it must be ok (fingers crossed)
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