Monday, 30 March 2009

Day 153 - Plaster Complete

The new plaster work is all complete now and we've made a start on the huge job of painting. We're using a microporous paint - Dulux Supermatt - that allows the new plaster to breath and continue to dry even after it has been painted.

The second fix carpentry is also underway with the door architrave and doors themselves being put up.

Lots more painting, staircase assembly and stone floors next on the list.

    
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Sunday, 15 March 2009

Day 143 - Plasterboard continues

The plaster boarding has continued at pace this week. Nearly all the ceilings and walls are done now, and the skim finish has begun upstairs. Next week sees completion of all the plaster work and hopefully delivery of the staircase.

    
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Thursday, 5 March 2009

Day 136 - Plasterboard on the first floor

The plasterers started on Tuesday this week on the first floor. The internal walls are being insulated with a thermal and accoustic fireproof material and then covered with 15mm, screw-fixed SoundBloc plasterboard. The same board is also used for the ceilings. You can also see the green moisture-proof board going into the bathrooms.

The effect is amazing! Having spent so long seeing the house without walls it completely changes the space. It feels huge!

The ground floor work will start next week while the first floor gets its pink plaster skim finish.

   

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Day 133 - Ready for plasterboard

Some general house keeping this weekend ahead of the plasterboard which starts first thing tomorrow.

Martha and I gave the whole place a good tidy and I took out the safety deck in the stair well which allows us to, for the first time, get a real feel for the light in the hallway.

I did my final checks this morning, taking pictures of all the walls and ceilings so I have a record of the location of all of the services just in case we lose anything.

Fingers crossed for tomorrow - the walls are on their way!

    
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Monday, 23 February 2009

Day 131 - Satellite Cables & Meter Boxes

I was busy on the plot this weekend fixing the cables for the Sky dish and a few final touches before the plasterboard goes on next Monday.

I have discovered to my horror though that the ventilation installers have punched a hole through my soffit board for their drain pipe. Shirty email on its way now!

    

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Day 130 - First Fix Complete

Well, almost.

The wiring for the security system is now in place, and the plumbing and electrics are all in. The remaining carpentry work will be done next week, including door linings, thresholds and a few bits of external joinery.

I have ordered the staircase which should be arriving in a week or so and the tree surgeons were onsite today trimming up all of the remaining greenery.

I'll be installing the electrical meter box this weekend together with the coaxial cable for the Sky TV feed. That should just about do it!

    

There is also a new addition to the Cannon family; Mr Volvo's front wheel drive was starting to grate, so when I came accross this little chap I couldn't resist the swap. I definitely think I got the better half of the deal!

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Day 125 - Bath & Showers

We had a week off last week while the plumbers and electricians were elsewhere, but we were back on this week.

The electrics are now complete and the plumbing is moving slowly forwards. The new shower doors arrived in enormous boxes from the supplier and take up almost all of the dining room! We now have the heated towel rails for the bathrooms and the bath on site.

I am making final decisions on the stairs, drylining, insulation, carpentry and lighting this week so work will be carrying on at pace now for the next few weeks right up to the start of the second fix.

Not long until we get walls!

   
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Monday, 26 January 2009

Day 120 - Heat Recovery Ventilation System

The electrics are almost complete for first fix and the electricians did a superb job of cleaning up when they were done. What stars!

The Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) system was installed today. This is the clever bit of kit that takes warm, stale air from the bathrooms and kitchen, extracts the heat into fresh air from the roof which it then pumps into the living spaces.

This removes the need for trickle vents in the windows and will keep the house fresh, warm and very thermally efficient.

I have also taken delivery of most of the bathroom fittings including the toilets and showers. The remaining items will be coming along shortly.

The second fix carpentry items also arrived today, including all the internal doors, door linings and skirting board, plus another back and front door just for good measure! The lorry driver waited for me for 2 hours as he said he couldn't lift the doors on his own. Much humble pie was eaten when he then watched me offload and carry singlehanded all 12 in one-by-one.

That's my workout for the week!

I'll post some pictures of the joinery items later in the week.

        

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Category 8 Data Cabling

One of the key decisions when planning the build was how we were going to distrubute television, telephone, audio and computer signals around the house.

You've probably heard of Category 5 (Cat-5) cable. This is the standard for computer networks and is geneally used in new houses too to perform all of the above functions. However, with the new HD video standards Cat-5 is finding it hard to keep up - you just can't get enough information down the cable.

A bit of research lead me to a cable standard that I wasn't aware of - Catergory 8 (Cat-8), which can carry over 7 times more data than Cat-5.

Plus, with some clever faceplates and a neat patch panel its much tidier as well, minising the clutter and number of sockets we have to put on the walls.

Check out the supplier website for more details: Single Point Networks

The clever bit comes in how we wire up the Sky boxes. By putting the Sky box in the roof along next to the patch panel for the Cat-8 system, we can distribute the TV signal, in full HD and digital audio glory, to many TVs around the house. Plus, we put infrared receivers on each of the tellies to pick up the signal from a Sky remote and relay it back to the box via the Cat-8 cable, so you can change the channels from any of the rooms too.

Clever eh?

Day 116 - Guttering in the sunshine

I got a chance to get back onsite today and complete the last bit of guttering by the back door. The electricians are pushing on inside but no sign of the plumbers today; typical!

  
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Monday, 19 January 2009

Day 115 - A little more electrics and plumbing...

Here are a few more shots taken this weekend which include a little bit more work done on Thursday and Friday last week.

    
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Thursday, 15 January 2009

Day 114 - Electrics and Plumbing

The first fix plumbing and electrics are in full swing now.

The electricians are wiring in the sockets and switches, cutting in and fixing the back boxes and running all the power cables to the fuse board in the utility room. They've already throught of at least ten things that I'd forgotton! I've also replanned the location of all the data wiring. I'm now going to setup a small server rack to house all the IT kit, Sky boxes etc in the loft and run all the structured cabling to there. This will de-clutter the study and mean I can install some proper server-grade hardware without the fan noise being a nuisance.

The plumbing is going well too with the water and soil pipes all in, together with LPG feeds for the hob and the fireplace. Jamie and co are now moving onto finishing the under-floor heating systems for the first floor and have worked out a way to get the kinks out of the cable by running it all the way up the driveway - a great idea until the post woman trips over it on her way round the corner...

Oh, and the keen blog followers amongst you should take a look at the last picture below. Remember that cock-up with the ground workers six months back? Well all is well. Jamie managed to route the soild pipe as planned. Phew!

Next week, more plumbing and the geek-tastic Cat-8 data cabling goes in.

    
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