The work to the roof is complete now and the brick work is moving on a pace.
A diary of my attempts to build a new house in Wicken, Cambridgeshire. How hard can it be?
Tuesday 24 June 2008
Sunday 22 June 2008
Day 66 - Getting there
Tuesday 17 June 2008
Thursday 12 June 2008
Day 61 - Soldier Course
Wednesday 11 June 2008
Day 60 - Bricks & Windmills
The brick work has begun today and the brickies have started to define the corners of the below DPC courses. The slates have also arrived and are going up on the roof - all at the back of the house though so I can't get a picture from the ground. I'll have to climb the scaffold for you later in the week and get a shot.
We went for a walk on the Fen last night too and, although all of the wildlife was in hiding, I got some good pictures of the Wicken windmill on the way back.
We went for a walk on the Fen last night too and, although all of the wildlife was in hiding, I got some good pictures of the Wicken windmill on the way back.
Friday 6 June 2008
Day 58 - Ground Floor Windows
Thursday 5 June 2008
Day 57 - Windows and Roofing Felt
Progress has been slower than expected this week due to bad weather. You can see from the pictures just how wet its been.
Despite this though there has been a lot going on. The sand and cement for the brick layers has been delivered, the roofers have made a start on the felt and batton work on the roof and, best of all, the first of the sash windows have been delivered!
A groundworks crew also arrived to drop the curb on the entrance to Number 49 which will allow the new owner of the bungalow to put in their own driveway and allow us to complete the fence to ours.
The roofers are back for the rest of the week to complete the felt work and Ben and his brick layer team will be working hard to get started despite the wet ground conditions.
Despite this though there has been a lot going on. The sand and cement for the brick layers has been delivered, the roofers have made a start on the felt and batton work on the roof and, best of all, the first of the sash windows have been delivered!
A groundworks crew also arrived to drop the curb on the entrance to Number 49 which will allow the new owner of the bungalow to put in their own driveway and allow us to complete the fence to ours.
The roofers are back for the rest of the week to complete the felt work and Ben and his brick layer team will be working hard to get started despite the wet ground conditions.
Sunday 1 June 2008
Day 55 - Bricks!
The first delivery of bricks is now onsite, albeit blocking access to everything else!
The roofers have begun to get everything organised, and the stone sills arrived on Wednesday - I had to offload them all by hand. Luckily they only weigh 1.3 tonnes...
I'm going to try to recover some of the time lost from the ground works by having the roofers and bricklayers work on site together. It should be all systems go next week.
The roofers have begun to get everything organised, and the stone sills arrived on Wednesday - I had to offload them all by hand. Luckily they only weigh 1.3 tonnes...
I'm going to try to recover some of the time lost from the ground works by having the roofers and bricklayers work on site together. It should be all systems go next week.
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