Tag: House

  • Plasterboard goes up, pipes come down

    Plasterboard goes up, pipes come down

    Today has seen a bunch of pipes get cut and capped, so the builder can move a joist safely, the kitchen/living room wall has been covered by plasterboard, and one side of the steel beam has been covered with fireboard. All of the joists that need to be de-nailed have been de-nailed, and painted with…

  • Small progress

    Small progress

    Porch slab is laid, front door is back in place where it should be, and some more of the existing plasterboard has been removed to expose pipes and where to run the network cable. The plasterboard on the underside of the stairs has also been removed – not sure what for.

  • Down comes the ceiling

    Down comes the ceiling

    Yesterday saw the complete removal of floorboards in the back bedroom (barring the ones under the built-in wardrobe), the insulation and BRC being laid for the porch, the outside tap installed, the water main feed cored through the bathroom wall, the gas main feed cored through the kitchen wall, and an attempt was made to…

  • Re-joist, Re-joist

    Re-joist, Re-joist

    Alas, not “rejoice, rejoice”. When taking up the floorboards in the second bedroom today for the electrician, the builder discovered that the joists show water damage. He’s got the entire lot up now, and it looks like every joist in the back bedroom has suffered water damage to some extent, and all of them will…

  • Really putting things back together

    Really putting things back together

    With the fireplace work on hold for now, the builder has been able to crank up on the construction work. Thermal boarding in the living room has started, con-sawing the porch to install the damp proof course has started, and the electrician is getting all the old wiring pulled out and sockets set in to…

  • Weekend thinking and decisions

    Weekend thinking and decisions

    The porch can stay. After I consulted my QS friend, he pointed out all the reasons to not knock it down (it’s been there 40 years and has no signs of structural issues, and could be re-roofed in-situ if needed), and I realised that it’s just the stress of trying to get this house put…