Friday, 26 January 2018

Frame Constructed

The frame is now completed with the roof trusses in place, all done by the 2 master DIY builders...


The build has been a little difficult due to the weather, not rain but too much sun.
We have been having some very high temperatures of between 30 - 34 deg, and humidity of around 40% a great way to get a tan but a little unpleasant to work in.
It was an interesting exercise putting up the frames at height, we had a crane lift them up to the top floor, then very carefully moved them by hand around to there correct positions.
Its a bit more reassuring when you are surrounded by scaffolding, still a bit scary.
We fixed them all in place and then hired another crane to lift the roof trusses -so we could move them along to to there appointed positions,
A real challenge with no help, only the 2 of us.but we did it!
Sue fixing the metal truss plates so the roof wont fly away.
We are just waiting for the building inspector to OK the work, so we can start with the first stage of cladding, which is to fix the outside bracing plywood then the install the roof.
The windows are ordered and should be here in 2 weeks.
Our kitchen which is coming from Germany is due to arrive in 3 weeks, so no pressure...
We will have to put it into storage while we finish the inside of the house.


Tuesday, 12 December 2017

More Progress

The house is now moving along, with the floor insulation being installed.
The insulation was a mission as I had made an error in the joist layout so we had to cut almost every sheet of polystyrene to make it fit, I looked like a snowman when I finished.


As you can see the frames are being placed, they are very heavy but they are now all in place with the help of our next door neighbour who gave the 2 of us a hand for the very heavy ones.
The next step is to complete the installation of the lintels and then the upper floor joists and floor.

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Pile Driving

At last the pile driving man has arrived.
The piles were driven by a half Tonne ram most of the piles are 2.5 - 3 meters into the site.
The new house is not going to be going anywhere...
Now we can continue with the rest of the build,
We have all the materials on site, so I have no excuses.

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Frame Delivery

Now all I need to do is assemble it...
The good thing is, all the sections are numbered and a set of instructions showing the frame position are included.

Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Ground-floor Sub-Frame

This blog is a great way of keeping a diary on the build.

Spent the last 2 days fixing the floor joists to the bearers,fixing them with 12Kn connectors.
The pile ends and all cuts have been coated with a timber preservative.(that's the green stuff)
Although we couldn't complete the entire ground floor due to the problem with the soft ground, today I have had notice that the Producer Statement from the Geo Engineer had been completed and we should have it tomorrow.
Great news we will now be able to get a pile driver to complete the foundations and we will be full steam ahead...
The frames are due for delivery this week, so we will need to store them until the ground floor is completed.


Double perimeter joist to support the wall 


Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Site Clearing

As some light relief from waiting for the new pile requirements are completed, 3 large logs that I was going to mill  have now been turned into firewood!
I had a number of attempts at getting someone to cut them into posts but no one was interested in doing the work, so now I have converted the cedar logs into firewood.
Spent the weekend cutting and splitting.
Now have 3 years supply of firewood..


Monday, 2 October 2017

The Foundations Continued...

While we wait for the solution to the soft ground foundation repair I decided to pour the concrete for the good section, after getting approval from the local authority building control.
The piles are set in 400 mm dia x 900 holes and the calcs to fill all the holes will take 10 tonne of builders mix plus Portland cement, all mixed at 6;1
The whole process took me 3 days of very hard work, but I did it!
10 Tonnes of Builders Mix!

40 Kg Bag 

The Cement Measuring System...

Monday, 25 September 2017

Piling Challenge!

The contractors arrived with the auger to clean out the pile holes and due to the soft ground and the ground being completely waterlogged the hole are collapsing making it impossible to pour the concrete, plus we are now down to the water table which in this area is approx 2.3 meters
So now we have to drive a whole new set of piles using a pile driver to overcome this problem.
The Geo engineer didn't think this would be a problem and is reworking the loading calculations.
Let's hope that this will work as I'm getting a bit stressed over this holdup.


Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Bearers...

The 100 x 100 bearers have been delivered and have been stacked ready for installation, this is so I have no excuse for any delays.
They are really heavy as they wet, so had to drag them rather than lift, now have some new tracks on the lawn.
The framing is ordered and will be delivered at the end of this month (Sept) all I need now is for the contractor to re-drill the 16 remaining holes that collapsed in the storm.
The guard dog on duty.

Sunday, 10 September 2017

The Start of the Foundations

The holes have been drilled for the wooden piles and over half of the piles are installed ready for the concrete to be poured.
Unfortunately we had an enormous storm and we had 3 months rain in 3 hours! the remaining holes caved in, it was a terrible mess with 20 holes needing to be drilled again, plus the services of a Geo Engineer to help with a solution, thankfully not too much to do, but we will now need to drill the holes down to 2 meters plus a lot more expensive concrete - oh, the joys of building.
The anchor piles (44) go down about 1 meter and yesterday checking the depth I dropped my tape, bother, my arm is not that long, had to hook it out with the end of my hammer then proceeded to get my head stuck under the prop, all very tricky...
The site is surrounded by security mesh, to keep Charlie (dog) out of harms way plus any wandering Hedgehogs.