Friday 19 November 2010

Days 142 - 147: The house is complete (well almost !)

A weeks gap in posting here, but that's been due to me having this week off from work & all the work that's needed doing here.
Since last posting though we have managed to move into the extension, although there is still some work ongoing - though this is all outside in the main, so shouldn't be intrusive to us.


The carpets were layed as planned on Monday by Taylors (Banchory), and they made a fantastic job. The upstairs carpet was the biggest challenge, and it took 5 lads to get the 5m wide roll in there. The difference in feel to the house now that the carpets are in in amazing though, and the downstairs one's work well in letting the heat come through from the underfloor heating.

Jenny got moved into her room on Monday, and the following 2 days involved getting furniture built & the room sorted out for her. She's got it looking really good. I also managed to get moved into the study, though this had to wait until Thursday due to other things on the go. Still got loads of boxes to un pack - all the stuff that hasn't seen the light of day since we moved from Stonehaven !

Tiling was completed in the laundry last Friday, and following that I got the room painted calico to match the rest of the house. Looks much bigger now. Also did the flash coat in the utility room before all the new skirtings & facings went up. We've still to stain the wood, but will do that ourselves.
The sparkies returned on Wednesday and completed their snagging list, which included the mirror lights in both the wetrooms & the extractor switches. All working fine now, though they still need to come back & fit a down lighter & the correct spec switch in the garage. No big thing though.


On the joinery side it's mainly been Henry here, though sometime 2 of them. The structural work has been completed now in the attic (fair sized beam !), and the insulation has all been installed up there too (you notice a difference downstairs now !). The lads also replaced the shower screen in the ensuite, along with installing a proper finishing strip on the bottom of the glass screens in both wet rooms. Looks much better now.


Outside the weather hasn't really been the best, however the ground has now been graded around the new rear entrance, and the landing areas at both doors is now ready for tiling. Just need to hope the frost stays away !

Thursday 11 November 2010

Day 139, 140 & 141 - Laundry floor tiles

Another gap of a few days since I last posted - have been busy with other stuff. However, progress in the house has been steady, and painting has been the main work in hand. All the wood has now been stained to the right colour, and most (if not all) of the varnishing has been completed. That's allowed the joiner to get the window vents & door handles back on, which tidies everything up a good bit.


As well as the varnishing, the 2nd coat of emulsion has gone on a few of the rooms. The lads are concentrating on the rooms that are going to be carpeted next Monday, so upstairs is complete, along with the guest room & ensuite. Still to have the 'coloured' walls done in both Jenny's room & the study. This will be done tomorrow. I really like the crisp feel of the rooms now that the ceilings are white with the walls (mostly) calico.
The joiner has been working in the front vestibule and has tidied things up around the triangular windows. Outside the larch cladding has gone on, and it all looks pretty tidy. We've still to get further coats of paint on the door & frame, but the weather has ben too horrendous. The cupboard doors have also arrived for the vestibule, so looks like they'll be going in over the next few days.
The tiler also returned today to get started to the laundry tiles. This was delayed a wee bit as the floor level needed sorting out after the back door was raised up a bit. Need to move the washing machine out the back room tonight so the tiler can get in properly, so looking at all done tomorrow. After that the skirting & finishings can be installed, then it's ready for a paint.

Monday 8 November 2010

Day 138 - Vestibule windows are in

At last the remaining two vestibule windows have been installed - and just as well given the dreadful weather than we're currently getting. We had 3 joiners here today to get them fitted, and the plasterboard has been installed inside already. Still some further wood work to do outside, along with insulation etc. This means that the vestibule is almost complete now.
The replacement back door also had to be altered today as it was sitting too low to allow the laundry tiling to be done. The frame has been raised up slightly, and the plasterwork has even remained relatively intact.
Painter continued with the varnishing inside. Not sure if anything was done outside, and there hasn't been any emulsion put on - which is a worry given that we need the painting inside completed within the next 6 days ! (there has been some filling work done though, so that may be the prep work required).

Sunday 7 November 2010

Days 135, 136 & 137 - Front door painted red

I haven't updated the blog for a few days as there's been a few other things going on. However I'll summarise the last 3 days work here - things have slowed down a bit with the bulk of the work tending to be painting.
Painters have been working outside as well as inside. The window frames & garage door have all been painted teal now to match the rest of the house, and the front door & new rear door have been painted a contrasting red - looks pretty good I think. Still needs another couple of coats to bring the colour out a bit more though.
Inside the staining is pretty much complete (only one or two areas left to do), and most of the varnishing is also done. Also great to see that the windows upstairs are all matching stain-wise now, so we're finally in a position to have the emulsion put on up there.

Joiner works have progressed in the house, and the front vestibule now has it's oak floor layed. Looks nice, but I'd rather see the missing windows fitted in there (we're still waiting on these for some unknown reason).
No sign of the tiler this week, which is a shame as we have both the inside & outside tiles waiting here for him. Hopefully this coming week he'll get these jobs done.
For our own part, Wendy has been busy in her workroom and has removed the unwanted varnish and stain from the windows and doors and is busy applying a lime type stain/wash. Looking better now, and matches in well with the wooden floor.

I've been working mainly in the garage workshop, and have installed the data cabinet on the wall, and have run the necessary cables to the media socket I've fitted in there too. Can't do much more in there until the concrete & cement is sealed and the painting done. Need the rest of the building stuff removed from in there to let me get on with this.

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Day 134 - Upstairs windows sanded back

Finally all 4 of the upstairs windows have been sanded back to remove the awful stain that had been applied a while back. The painter will now be able to stain them properly, then varnish. This should be the last job before the walls are painted, then that should be that up there.
The painter also carried on with varnishing the internal doors, and also put a first coat on the shelves in both the bedroom wardrobes. Still on the painting side, Wendy is applying white lime stain to the wood in her work room & associated cupboard.
One joiner here today and he's fitted the threshold/step to the garage door, so now it seals properly, and there's no howling draught. He also sorted out the outside tap drain and made a wee water run-off. Also outside the frame was fitted ready for concrete for the rear entrance plinth (we'll be tiling over that soon).
Still no sign of the missing windows, and the electrical niggles from yesterday are still outstanding, however tomorrow is another day, as they say....

Monday 1 November 2010

Day 132 & 133 - Extractors fitted

The plumber was here on Saturday and fitted the lime chip drain for the boiler condensed water drain. Really neat job & you don't see anything really. He also checked out the heating zones, and replaced some plastic pipework for copper.
Monday saw the painters return, along with the sparky & Doug (for a time). The sparky fitted both wet room extractor fans, though the duct has yet to be properly terminated into the soffits. However neither is working with the light, and comes off a separate switch, which I don't like. To be changed I think. Sparky also fitted the shaver points and the leads for the mirror lights (we have the wrong ones, so a delay in completing this). Not much electrical work to do now though.
Painters were working both inside & out today. The remaining windows & garage door were painted teal, so just the red ones to do now out there. Internally the painter stained the study & main wet room, and also varnished some more of the internal doors. He's also carrying on with the sanding work I started yesterday upstairs.

Saturday 30 October 2010

Day 130 & 131 - Power in the garage and a workshop

There have been loads of folk working here over the last couple of days, as we move towards completion by the end of next week.
The sparky was here on Thursday and prepped up the two wetrooms for the shaver & light fittings. Still to complete though, and the extractor has yet to go in. The garage electrics were mostly completed too though, including the new workshop, so that has made a real difference. Sparky expected back early next week to complete things.
The joiners completed the garage workshop, which is looking really smart. The skirting & door is on (with a lock) and they've fitted a neat window to keep some light in the garage. The joiners have also been working up in the attic and have layed some more insulation - a good thing as the temperature has been dropping a bit of late.
The painter has mostly finished upstairs, though I'm still not impressed by a couple of the windows that were stained incorrectly previously. Looking like we'll need to sort this ourselves to get it right. Still more staining & varnishing to do downstairs, but upstairs should be ready for the emulsion coats early next week.
Unfortunately we're still waiting on the 2 final windows to arrive to finish the front entrance. They were meant to come on Monday - but which Monday !!

Wednesday 27 October 2010

Day 129 - Outside tiles arrive

The Quartzite tiles were delivered today (half tonne pallet worth). Not sure when the tiler is due back to lay them, but Doug prepped the front door step ready for them. Hopefully the weather will hold out.
The tapers were back again today & made some great progress. Front vestibule, dining room, laundry, and hallway round by the stairs was done inside the house, and the garage workshop was also tidied up. Still a bit more to do then the painters can get at it.
Talking of painting, our painter returned today and varnished a couple of the internal doors, along with the 2nd coat for the staircase.
Doug and the lads did some further work on the floor at the rear vestibule, and also 'framed' the outside drains rodding points (tidies them a good bit). On top of that some of the driveway was levelled out a bit, and a start has been made to fitting the shower screens. WC pans were also fixed in place.
We also got the order in for the carpets - using local company Taylor's in Banchory. Looking at a couple of weeks before they arrive, which should give the lads enough time to finish the internal works. Almost there!

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Day 128 - Garage workshop built

The garage workshop went in today as the joiners weren't able to work in the house some of the day due to the Ames taper being here. Nice & simple stud partition has been put up, with a wee window in the top so we don't lose all the light that the new garage window gives us. Looks great and has a plaster board roof on it too. Still to get a door and electrics etc, but good to see it up.
The joiners also layed the oak flooring on the stair landing, and put up the skirting boards there. Not much more to do now.
Taper was here and did around the staircase and also the laundry. Hopefully he'll be back tomorrow to crack on with the other outstanding areas.
The painter wasn't on site today for personal reasons, so hopefully all is ok with him & his family....

Monday 25 October 2010

Day 127 - Ensuite cabinet in

The replacement ensuite cupboard was installed today, although the doors have yet to be fitted. Some more of the skirting boards were also put up, so not much left there to do. Apart from that there's not much sign of other work that was completed by the joiners today (although I'm sure there must be more). Still no sign of the replacement front vestibule windows, but hoping they'll arrive soon so that we can get that area finished off.
The painter also carried on, and has varnished some more of the window frames & sills. Unfortunately the ones that were to be reworked in the upstairs lounge don't look to be any better, but have been varnished anyway. Will need to find out more on this. Still no staining done in the main wet room and the study (though the study has a fair bit of oak boards in it yet).

Sunday 24 October 2010

Day 126 - Front steps are revealed.

Posting this update a bit late - the lads never worked over the weekend, but we had the joiners and the painter here on Friday.
Joinery has mainly concentrated on sorting out the doors and putting up the facings & skirting boards. The oak flooring is pretty thick, so the doors have had to be shaved a fair bit. Still more to do, but we can start to see the end in sight.
The painter progressed with the softwood staining - just the entrance halls, study and the main wet room to do from what I can see. He's also varnished some of the window frames and sills - eggshell (satin) finish. Takes a couple of days to settle out, but looks fine after that. The poorly stained windows have yet to be sorted out, but I think they're being kept till later (!).
Other work that we've got after over the weekend included clearing the attic again (needed to make more space for further work up there), sorting out the media trunking in the new attic, and installation of the last two media points in the guest bedroom and study.
This coming week should bring the final windows for the front entrance vestibule, the laundry tiles (replacements for the wrong ones that were delivered), and also the outside quartzite tiles for both the new entrances. That coupled with the painting work should mean a real busy week !

Thursday 21 October 2010

Day 125 - Ceiling painting - second coat

We has 3 painters here today thanks to the poor weather - 2 lads were rained off another job so came here & got on with some of the 2nd coat emulsion (concentrated on the workshop & roofs mainly). The 3rd painter was still here and progressed through the staining, and has also started the top coat varnish on some of the window frames. The guys that are here now are making a really good job - fine and tidy.
Joiners carried on with skirting & doorways today (no new bits of floor layed). The dining room glazed doors are back up, and the facings are part complete. what with the door facings & skirting boards going in, it's looking really finished !
Out & about today checking out carpets - the underfloor heating unfortunately adds a further headache to this as we need to be careful of floor coverings TOG value (otherwise the heat won't come through). Needing to do some further checks on this, as getting some conflicting information.

Day 124 - Flooring starts in front vestibule

Work continued with the oak flooring and associated doors & skirting today. The dining room is all but finished now, and work has now extended into the front vestibule. Still waiting on the 2 outstanding windows for the front vestibule, but we're expecting to see them early next week. That will allow the insulation to be completed there & the larch cladding to be done.
The painter was also here again & continued with the softwood staining & varnishing. Really looking good, and he's managed to get a good match to the oak flooring. The colour has warmed the rooms up a bit too.
Doug was here for a while, which was great as we got a chance to go through the build status & schedule what's coming up. We also made some decisions on the tiles required for the front entrance outside & the new rear door. Will get them ordered up tomorrow.

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Day 123 - Dining room floored

Oak floor laying continues, and now the dining room is mostly complete. Makes it look massive, however does show up the poor kitchen floor unfortunately, so we'll need to consider what we're going to do there. There's also quite a height difference now, as the oak is pretty thick (a good thing).
The painter was also here and has continued with the staining & varnishing. The stair case & upper landing have also been varnished (we're using a clear coat here).
The concrete was also poured into the moulds for the front steps (which were put in place yesterday). Haven't seen what it looks like in daylight yet, but will get a chance tomorrow.

Monday 18 October 2010

Day 122 - Work starts on front door steps

Wooden boards were put in place today to allow the concrete to be poured for the front door steps. I hadn't expected it to be done this way, but it'll be great. Fine solid base of the tiles. We still need to sort out the tiles for these, but we've a good idea what we want.
Joiners were also working away on the oak floor (now into the dining room), and have also been following up with the skirting boards & door facings going in. Looks so much better with the correct wood going in.
One of the painters was also here today, and carried on with the wood staining. He's still to rub back the windows that were made too dark, but the new wood he's done is a pretty good match for the oak flooring.

Day 121 - More plumbing work (and the finial in place)

Although this post is mainly about the plumbing work, I hadn't posted a finial photo, so here it is.
Graeme came round on Saturday morning to complete a few of the outstanding plumbing jobs in the ensuite. The sink is now fully fitted, as is the WC (though both pans have yet to be fixed properly in place). The new outside tap was also fitted just off the workshop, which is in a perfect place for the stables. There's still a gully drain to be fitted at this spot, but the pipework is all in.
I also took the opportunity this weekend to give the attic a good clear up - there was loads of sawdust, wood scraps & damaged insulation up there, so was great to get things looking a bit better. Still a bit of work to do up there, but at least the lads will see what they're doing.

Friday 15 October 2010

Day 120 - New hall cupboard doors

The sliding doors have now been fitted to the hall cupboard. Same manufacturer as the bedroom ones, and they look really good I think. Match the flooring well.
Oak floor laying has continued a pace, and we've now reached the dining room. A number of the door thresholds have also been installed, as well as some stained door surounds. The wood stain on the soft wood looks good too, and matches the oak boards well.
Even though it's Saturday tomorrow, we're expecting the plumber on site. Still a few things for him to do - he can finish off the ensuite now that the worktops are properly in, and there's also the WC's to fit properly along with the lids. Be good to get a chance to see him as we need to go over how the underfloor heating works !

Thursday 14 October 2010

Day 119 - More oak down

The lads continued on with laying the oak flooring today, and a good part of the new hall at the bottom of the stairs is now complete. Door thresholds in place between the study & workroom, although the work room one had to be planed down a bit due to the height difference between the 2 floors.
Joiners were also working outside & got the North facing windows fitted in the front vestibule. Not sure what's happening with the West facing ones as we're awaiting delivery of a replacement triangular window unit (to replace the incorrectly spec'd one).

Wednesday 13 October 2010

Day 118 - First oak flooring boards go in

Work started this afternoon on installing the oak flooring in the new hallway. The planks are really thick & solid, so think they're going to look & feel very good. The more robust underlay also arrived today, so that's going underneath it. Not sure how long it'll take the lads to lay all the floor, but don't think they'll be long !
Joiners also fitted the new wardrobe doors to both Jenny's & the guest bedrooms - look good, and are sliding doors that actually slide !
The draught excluder was also fitted to the garage hall door - may sound like a small detail, but the lads have done a brilliant job by countersinking the excluder into the door itself.
Other work done today was the fitting of the finishing batons on the upstairs windows & both the WC & sink vanity unit worktops were fitted. Some some bits of plumbing to do & that should be that. Fibre board was also layed in the laundry in preparation for the floor tiles (which will be in Aberdeen by next Tuesday).

Tuesday 12 October 2010

Day 117 - Bannisters & spindles on first floor

The joiners made some great progress with the stairs today and have installed the spindles & bannisters up the staircase & on the first floor. Still some finishing work to do, but we're almost there with them.
Other joinery saw the airing cupboard door facings installed inside, and the loft hatch installed in the new garage hallway.
The lads also lifted the vinyl tiles in the laundry & prepped some hardboard ready for the tiling to be done in there shortly (heard that the tiles should be in by next Wednesday).
The underlay for the oak flooring is due to arrive tomorrow, so we should see a start being made to that, and I estimated that will be finished by the weekend ready for the painting & plastering squad arriving.

Monday 11 October 2010

Day 116 - New garage door

The new door was fitted between the garage and the rest of the house today, which marks a moment ! We've used the oak foil door type here again, though a bit denser. Decent mortice lock fitted to this one too. It's got a bit of a gap underneath right now, but that's deliberate as there's a threshold to go in yet (this one will have a draft excluder of sorts on it).
Joiners were also busy today fitting the skirting boards to the work room (Wendy had already pre-stained them the night before), removed the door from the airing cupboard & also made a start to fitting the bannisters to the staircase.
Painter was here today and stained a batch of skirting boards (oak colour). No progress made on rubbing down the incorrect coloured windows though.
Slaters were also here and completed the gutters (except for one branch), and also fitted the finial - however it looks a bit high & squint, so some more work required on that one.
Tomorrow should be more of the same, then by Wednesday we should see the start of the oak flooring being laid (as long as the underlay gets here in time !).

Friday 8 October 2010

Day 115 - Watchman !

Plumber was back today and fitted the watchman to the oil tank, so now we have a remote reading - ace ! He also had a fiddle with the underfloor heating, and all the zones are on - just got to fathom out how the controller works. Toilet has also been fitted into the ensuite & the waste pipe also replaced in the main wet room (so not leaking now).
Joiners completed the triangular window upstairs, and it's now all boarded in. They also got the finishing plaster board up around the stairs. The work bench/cupboard was also completed in Wendy's work room cupboard (looks very neat).
Nobody expected over the weekend, but on Monday at least one painter will be here to get after the windows & other wood work.

Thursday 7 October 2010

Day 114 - Staircase fitted


The staircase is now installed - not the finished article as yet, but look great ! A real pleasure being able to walk up to the first floor without fear of a ladder falling over ! Still a few bits to secure, then the spindles & bannister can go in.
The triangular window in the upstairs dormer was also fitted today, so we're almost 'air-tight' upstairs for the first time. Still some finishing to do on the window, but the view out of it has now got bigger !
Joiners were also working in the work room today & fitted the door facings (and put the glazed door back on). They also made a start to the work bench on the cupboard.
New door was fitted to Katy's room, and the one removed was put between the kitchen & laundry, so at long last we can shut the door in the kitchen to stop the draught when the back door's open. Sounds like a small thing, but it's been a pain from day 1 here.

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Day 113 - Workroom laminate floor complete

The maple flooring is now complete in the workroom (including the large cupboard off). Looks great & brightens the room right up. The lads have also levelled out the door threshold to the garage hall so that the laminate can be completed under the door & terminate at the top of the internal stairs.
The joiners also started putting the main stairs together. The top flight is upstairs now and has been assembled. There are some glued joints involved, so has been left to set overnight. The lower flight has also been assembled & is sitting in the hall. Hopefully we'll see some of this in place tomorrow.
The remaining windows also arrived today from NorDan, which is great news. Doug has even painted the exterior of the dormer one ready for install tomorrow. This one together with the ones being fitted to the front entrance will finally make the house tight, so we can leave the heating on in the new areas without the problem of it al escaping though tarpaulins.
Other jobs done today were some floor screeding in the outside workshop, garage hall & the main hall where new meets existing building. Doug also completed the silicon sealing in both the wet rooms (very neat job).

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Day 112 - The stairs arrive

Just as we hoped, the staircase arrived today along with the smaller steps for the garage hallway. A bit of planning is needed before the main oak staircase can be installed, but the wood looks really good & well finished. The smaller 3-step stairs have been installed from the garage hallway into the workroom. These are really neat. Both sets of stairs were made locally by Strachan's in Stonehaven.
Joiners have been busy today and have completed the wardrobe internals in the guest room and mostly completed the hallway cupboard. New plasterboard was also installed in the laundry and the back door surround fitted. As well as that a start was made to laying the maple flooring in Wendy's workroom. Once this is done the skirtings & door facings can be installed prior to painting.
There was also a fair bit of cementing completed today with render going on outside at the front & rear, along with some further cementing work in both the garage (round the windows) and in the garage hallway (down at floor level).
The architect was here today too, as planned, and we got some agreements for how the graded the area towards the new back door will look. Some additional work is required to the DPC at the back door area, but this was expected.

Monday 4 October 2010

Day 111 - Underfloor heating commissioned

The day has finally arrived & we've got some heat in the new floor ! The sparky arrived as planned & fitted the room stats, main control box, zone valve actuators and separate control clock. We've got heat into the workroom & Jenny's room so far, and will no doubt run the system up in the other rooms over tomorrow. Don't want to warm things up too much though given that we're still missing a big window upstairs (plus we need to be careful with the concrete floor initially) !
The joiners carried on with the skirting boards, and also completed the internals to Jenny's wardrobe - looks good, and we'll replicate in the guest bedroom. The old damaged plasterboard was also removed from the laundry, and will be replaced in the next day or so (this will neaten things up somewhat).
As well as the detail work, the joiners also replaced the damaged chipboard flooring around where the old bathroom was. This has made a difference, and needed to happen before the wooden flooring is layed.
Outside the graded 'ramp' was tidied up a bit more, and round the outside of the extension was also cleaned up. Some cement works done outside round the drains & also in the workshop around the window. Same with one of the garage windows.
A lot of stuff ticked off through today, and you can really see things coming together. We've got the architect coming tomorrow lunchtime, so we'll get the whole graded piece sorted out.

Saturday 2 October 2010

Day 110 - Ground grading at the front

Doug was back with the digger this morning & graded the driveway towards the new rear entrance - this is to satisfy Planning Regs for wheelchair access, and is a real pain. We're still not convinced that this is going to look ok, so Andrew the architect is coming by on Tuesday so we can run through things.
Doug also cleared up a lot of the gear that's been lying around the drive for the past few weeks, so things looking a bit neater now.
One of the joiners was in this morning, and has completed the skirting in both Jenny's & the guest bedrooms.
The plumber also came by & finished the 1st floor radiators (all 3 working now) and installed the 2 toilet vents through the roof. His sparky will be here on Monday to get after the electric work required for the underfloor heating & the hot water loop pump.
Also today we got the WC cabinet worktop from Atlantis (the one we were missing) and await the replacement vanity unit worktop & a replacement mirror cupboard for the ensuite. Should get all that within the next 14 days, but it's not holding anything up.
I also completed all but 2 of the media points in the rooms (Jenny's, family room & hall cupboard), so only a couple more to do - just need to get the necessary faceplates, as the sparkies put the wrong ones in for some reason.

Friday 1 October 2010

Day 109 - First skirtings go up

As the title says, the joiners started putting up the skirting boards today - only the rooms that will be carpeted are getting this done, as the wooden flooring needs to go down first in the other rooms. Start was also made to putting in the door surrounds, with the Guest & Jenny's room being the first to get this.
Plumber was also here today & installed the cistern in the ensuite, along with the shower. Unfortunately there's not much else that he can do in there until we get the vanity unit worktop (about a week away for that).
Some of the lads are back tomorrow, so I would think we'll see them progressing on with the skirtings. Had thought that the stairs would have arrived today, but no. Maybe early next week for them then.

Thursday 30 September 2010

Day 108 - Rails etc

The main wet room is now mostly complete, and just needs the final plumbing bits done on the WC and the sparks to install the mirror light & shaver point. Once that's done there's some silicon to go in, then the shower screen. (Mind you we still need to get the WC vent piped through the roof & the window wood stained before we can get much use out of it !).
The joiners also carried on with the ensuite, and as well as the towel rail etc being installed, the WC cabinet is in place & the wall unit is up. Unfortunately the mirror unit for the ensuite was damaged in transit so we'll need to get a replacement. Not great at this stage of the game.
The weather stayed decent today though, so it looks like the cladding outside is now completed - though there are a couple of planks that look like they need lowered near the new front entrance, and we still have a water leak problem at the new back door, though Doug is onto that one.
Don't know who's coming tomorrow, but it would be good to see the plumber's electrician to get after the underfloor heating work.

Wednesday 29 September 2010

Day 107 - New back door

The weather was dreadful most of today, which meant that he lads got on with the work inside (mainly). However they did manage to replace the old back door off the laundry. The new one looks great & at last we have a window in the door that's sealed (the last one fell out). We now need to be strict with the dogs to make sure they don't jump up on it !
In the main wet room the mirror cupboard was installed, with just a few adjustments to be made. The push flush was also fitted to the toilet unit. The plumber didn't come out today due to the mistake with the worktop yesterday. It's going to be a week till we get the replacement top, so don't think he'll be back till them.
Joiners also made a start on door facings (Jenny's room was first to get this) and the remaining window sills upstairs (have even started putting the wooden bars underneath).

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Day 106 - Garage harled

The rest of the squad were back at work today following the long weekend. The slaters were also here, which was a boost. They harled the garage & completed the details around the garage windows & boiler exhaust. Looks really good. They also put up the bulk of the gutter downpipes, though one at the back of the house is blocking the outside socket, so something will need to give !
The joiners continued with the cladding, and the area around the new rear door is completed, including the detail work up by the soffits & under the eaves. They also carried on inside & made a start to the ensuite units - though there's been an error in the worktop, so we'll need to replace that unfortunately.
The tiler was also here for a while & completed the grouting in the ensuite, so that should be him I think (though there's some grout to go in at the wall in the shower area).
Tomorrow the plumber is back, so we should see the main wet room completed & a start made on the ensuite brass wear. Still no idea when the plumber's sparky is coming - we need him to get the underfloor heating sorted out.....

Monday 27 September 2010

Day 105 - Ensuite tiling complete

Despite the Bank Holiday, the tiler came out today & completed the ensuite. Still needs to be grouted, but that won't take him long. As we stand we just need one more border tile for the main wet room, and that will be all the tiling complete in the extension (we still need tiles down on the laundry floor, but that's later on).
The rest of the squad are back tomorrow, hopefully refreshed after the 4 days off.....

Thursday 23 September 2010

Day 104 - More outside lights !

Sparkies were back again today and did a fair bit. They installed all 3 of the outside door lights (the stainless up & down type), and they look really good. These are the IP44 type ones, which is just as well as all of them have been soaked with the heavy rain today. They also got the BT socket moved from the diningroom to the front hall, so finally the lump of wires across the door has been moved. Finally they sorted out the lights in the kitchen & diningroom - got rid of the hideous down lighters & installed ceiling pendants. We'll change these later for different units, but fine for now.
Joiners sorted a few more doors out - the door from the dining room to the front vestibule is in, and the original front hall cupboard door has been modified & put back in. The vanity unit in the main wetroom has also been completed with the door & drawer now fitted.
Plumber was also here and has (mostly) plumbed in the WC. Still needs bolted to the floor & the vacuum flusher needs fitted yet (was some confusion over that one today apparently). The sink is also plumbed in, but the waste isn't what I expected. The sprung plug is different & the bottle trap hasn't been used. Will need to find out what's happened there.
The lads are now off for the bank holiday weekend (yes, another one !), so won't be back until next Tuesday. Guess that gives us some time to catch up on other things....

Wednesday 22 September 2010

Day 103 - Wetroom units going in

Joiners & the plumber set about the main wet room today & have started installing the units & brasswear. The shower is in & working, the wall hung vanity unit is also in place, along with the toilet unit. Sink & pan are in place, but wastes need to be connected up yet. Plumber seems to be having a bit of hassle with the waste off the sink, but should hopefully get it sorted out tomorrow. Tap looks really good, and has a nice solid feel to it.
Tomorrow the lads will carry on & we should hopefully see it complete. Still got a mirror cupboard to install, a smaller wall unit, electrics and bits such as the towel rail etc.
Sparks were also here & fitted all the outside soffit lighting. Also did a bit more work inside sorting out switches & sockets. The new BT phone point is also in place in the new hall. They're back again tomorrow too.
Joiners were again carrying on with the larch, but fitted another new door to the new hall cupboard. Still a few doors to do yet..
As well as this activity, the laminate for the work room arrived (the stuff that cost almost as much as the delivery charge !). Also ordered another WC unit counter top from Atlantis, as the original order had missed one out (for the ensuite). Cat6a wall sockets also arrived, so will be able to get after some of them in the coming days - though still waiting for some F-Module satellite connections.

Day 102 - Tile grouting

Tiler was back today and grouted the main wet room almost completely. Still a couple of border tiles to install yet, but we're waiting on delivery of them (end of the week). Not a great deal done in the ensuite, but intention is to get after this when he's back next week. However the work done will let the plumber get in now.
Joiners carried on with the larch outside - taking in the corner near the new back door and the outside of the front entrance. Also more internal doors done, and we've even got a door now separating the back hall from the laundry.

Monday 20 September 2010

Day 100 & 101: More of the same going on

One of the joiners worked on Saturday & got the new porch internal door fitted at the new back door, along with the double glazed doors being fitted in the diningroom.
Monday has seen the tiling almost completed in the main wet room - grouting tomorrow. The ensuite hasn't seen the same action unfortunately, and we'll be losing the tiler for a week or so after tomorrow to another job, so important we get at least one of the wetrooms functioning.
Joiners have been carrying on with the larch cladding outside, and have also received & fitted the replacement internal door for Jenny's room.
Slaters were also here today & have fitted most of the gutters, started the pointing above the new front entrance (and fitted the 'fold over' tiles), as well as putting the first cement render on the garage outside walls, ready to start with the harling.

Friday 17 September 2010

Day 99 - Roof tiling over new front entrance

Slaters returned to site today - wasn't expecting that one ! They almost completely tiled the roof over the new front entrance, and are ready to put up the edging pieces. They've got some fancy 'over-hang' type ones for the front of the steep roof. Should look good. Slaters also did some more flashing work at the back of the top floor & hung up the gutters at the rear too. The gutters are pretty smart - Marley ones as you'd expect, but have gone for the deep flow type, and they also come with a coating to help prevent UV damage - we'll see how that goes.
Plumber was here & has sorted out the plumbing for the washing machine. It's now in the right place. He also got rid of all the redundant pipework & tidied a few things. He'll be back next week to get into the wet rooms.
Tiler carried on in both the wet rooms, and now we have tiles in the shower areas, and most of the detail (border) tiles in place. Looking good, but unfortunately we need a couple more borders (in addition to the extra ones I got today) and also some more finishing strip. Looking at the progress I think we should be mostly finished the tiling by Wednesday evening.
Finally the joiners - they were busy today on the internal doors, and also assisting the slaters upstairs. In between times they carried on with the external cladding.
For myself, I installed a power socket in the laundry so that the washing machine will operate. Managed to pick up a spur from above the room, and get it down beside the machine. Only a couple of holes in the wall to plaster over !

Thursday 16 September 2010

Day 98 - Cladding upper level

Decent weather today has meant that the larch cladding has started on the outside of the first floor (West). Starting to take shape there now. Joiners were also working in the house doing the internal doors, although there's a problem with the one at Jenny's room as the dowels have come loose. They'll sort that out tomorrow no doubt.
Tiler also carried on with the wet rooms and has got half way up the walls. Will carry on tomorrow with the detail tiles & then extend the areas at the showers. Few more days work in the rooms, but we should move onto furniture installation by early next week I'd think.
Plumber was also round today and got the new radiators plumbed in in the diningroom & the front entrance vestibule. He also got the hot water circulating pump installed, though it's not wired in yet. Old pipework & drains have been destructed from the hall (where the old bathroom was) and plumbing has ben added to the  laundry - unfortunately the pipes & drain have been put in the wrong place, so that'll need done again....

Wednesday 15 September 2010

Day 97 - First internal doors are hung

Work started on hanging the internal doors today. Doors in place now for the workroom (x2) study, guest room & the outside workshop. Even though the edges/trim aren't in place yet, they look pretty smart. One of the doors is also glazed (work room to hall), and it's definitely been the right choice as it brings extra light into the hall.
Tiler was back & has completed the 2 wet room floors, as anticipated. The shower areas have a mosaic tile in place that slopes towards the drains - it's quite gradual, but will do the job. Grouting tomorrow I think, then it'll be time to move onto the walls.
No other trades today, so not clear when the roof will be complete or the sparky work progressed....

Tuesday 14 September 2010

Day 96 - Tiling starts

The tiler arrived on site today & started with the wetroom floors. Looking good already, although there's obviously still some way to go yet. The walls have been marked out for the tile heights, so he should get after that tomorrow.
Joiners were busy outside today (it didn't rain for a change). They've now completed the cladding on the South & East sides, and have started on the West (facing the drive). This has also meant that the flashing has finally been installed at the base of the house round the hall & workroom areas, so we should finally see an end to water leaching in there during heavy rain.
Hassle of the day must go to Screwfix Flooring, who want a stunning £95.00 to cover delivery of some laminate flooring because they think Aberdeen is in the Highlands (indeed anything with an AB postcode). It's free otherwise. Really annoys me & will likely cancel the order just out of principle. They were probably surprised to find that I had a mobile phone given that South of Carlisle tends to think we live in trees up here !