Saturday, 23 February 2008
February Update
Friday, 22 February 2008
Planning and Suchlike
Click the link to view our application.
http://pa.harborough.gov.uk/PublicAccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_detailview.aspx?caseno=JV7HLGHW0DL00
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Services?
OK, so our days of rusty brown water out of the ground are nearly over. I say rusty brown water, but in reality I'm sure it starts off as Evian in an aquifer right below where I now sit, but by the time its been through a few ferrous pipes and an old oil drum it surprises you once a day by coming out the colour of a nice cup of Earl Grey.
Anyway, less of that and more of the fact that Tony, Keith, Chris and all the other guys at DTM have been digging a ditch between us and civilization so we can have mains water. I know this pains me to be paying Severn Trent for water, but if we do install (as I hope) a rainwater harvesting tank then we have reached an acceptable compromise.
With any luck we should be getting a connection first week in March.
Friday, 8 February 2008
More walls, and more importantly; STEELS
Facade now that the doors and the supporting beam are removed.
We have been so lucky with the weather this week, crisp, but sunny, its better than we could have ever expected. Also Mark and Dave (Rob's landscapers) are back, which is great, we've told them that as long as Dave (Artisan Head Builder) is happy they can work here until July if they want to!
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Real Progress
(Top) Mick making openings and linking existing brickwork to new blockwork.
(Bottom) Double doorframes from kitchen.
(Top) Delivery of the floor beams.
(Middle and Bottom) The beams in situ, and ready to take blocks. Twin beams are where walls will go.
Monday, 31 December 2007
December Images
Preparing to barrow the concrete.
We have a floor.
Next post: Walls.
2007 Update (just in time)
Yet again I've left it practically two months to update the blog, in fact its been a few hints from friends and family that finds me now on the last day of the year trying to quickly bring things up to speed.
Since the last post we had a fantastic weekend when Jen and Fred came to stay, picked up shovels, breakers and barrows and really got stuck in. Many thanks guys for all your help, even the kids got on with breaking up the concrete in the old workshop floor!
November found me finally finishing all the major dig out from the barn, once the concrete and rubble were out, it was a fairly speedy dig down into the soil and clay, using a combination of midi-digger and tipper lorry to cart the spoil out. This ended up another 80 tonnes of dig out. By the end of November and with so much work to be done on the underpinning next door it was now clear that Dave would not be starting our build in the near future I got some of my own lads from work in to do prepare his way.
Under Dave's watchful eye its been a great success, see next post for images. The lads have seemed to enjoy the challenge of something new, all their skills are fairly transferable, and Dave has been holding a masterclass in each of the stages, combined with through to check on everything as its progressed. In the five weeks before Christmas they've finalised the dig out, laid all the brick and millwaste sub-floor, dug footings, poured the concrete (with Dave), laid all the walls to sub-floor height. Sanded the sub-base and sheeted it with the radon barrier/damp proof membrane. Poured the concrete slab (with Dave again doing the cerebral bits) and started the internal walls.
Friday, 9 November 2007
Thursday, 8 November 2007
A whole months update
Dear oh dear, it seems we've left it a whole month to update the blog.
I think we have a decent excuse of being just too busy, but I'll try and recap as best we can. Dave and the lads started as promised and set too knocking down what walls we'd left. I tried to break up all of our concrete (see images from last post), but had to have the digger back for one more weekend to finish it. I used the small JCB to knock down my outbuilding and Rob used his excavator to knock down the bigger walls of Paul's outbuildings. We then got (neighbour) Rob to load and cart it and the brick rubble away, some 150 odd tonnes to date and counting.
Although Dave spent equal time on both Paul and Cathy's and our barns in the first week, from week two we made the decision that Dave would work Paul and Cathy's up to internal block walls for the next few weeks. There are two reasons for this: There are some complications to our initial build, (mainly to do with the dig out to achieve our new floor level, (in a nutshell the floor level needs to be some 300-400mm down from where we found it, plus to meet Part L the new floor is some 375mm deep thats a 700+ dig out). This is a hell of a volume which I'm not sure I'm happy about, so I'm working out where we can best set our ground and first floor levels to get the most out of the building; mainly though I want to do as much preparatory work myself, at least the demolishing of walls, dig out and hard core. As this is clearly weekend work I've got at least three solid weekends of this so it makes great sense for Dave to crack on with Paul and Cathy's first.