Friday, April 15, 2011

Installing the bath

the bath's nearly completed in house 117
                                            a look at the process...


Friday, April 8, 2011

Our plasterboard's going up fast

Next week is our last of this term & only another 4 to go after Easter so we're going to try and knock out the rest of the Gib fixing before the break.


Our Aqualine finally arrived - roll on wet areas

Doors cut out in the hall, tricky ceiling up

WC: gs1 completed

Manhole: framed, fixed, ready to be cut out

What's wrong with this picture...

Taper to TOP!




Lounge ceiling completed 1st thing this week

Bedrm1 BL1- vertical fix

Bedrm3 BL1- great cut out

Friday, March 11, 2011

Cladding, Cladding, Cladding,

 .....and up............finished & nailed off 



 the first 2 walls completed








the final gable end weatherboard being cut












...& up 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Weatherboards - great progress!

...after establishing our datum one board (& 5mm) above the head flashing and many checks we marked off the positions of the tops of the weatherboards around the entire perimeter of the house

Now we're making great progress getting the weatherboards up:




....getting the boards level, flush to eachother, jointed tidily & in the correct positions, fixed at the correct height and in stunning plumb lines vertically and with all cuts stained..........
            ..........AND not wasting our weatherboards
Lots to remember, but everyone's doing a great job and enjoying this stage of our build

Great Work Everyone
 
 
progress, always progress:

A review of our 1st three weeks back on site

We had 2 inspections to get ready for on day 2!- cavity & flashing
It was important to get on with the work on day to be ready for the inspector the next day.

We checked that the cavity system was completed



This diagram shows how any moisture is directed away from the building via the head flashings
















we got our head flashings on and sealed with aluband,  followed by vermin strip to seal the cavity around these areas.


...and when we finally got them: we siliconed the plastic flashing dams in place to make sure any water that may travel down the cavity or the weatherboards, onto head flashing would travel out and away from the building & not back into the cavity








...and yes check out the black stain coming off our hands and onto everything we touch_______nearly 3 months and still not dry!!!!!  It's really important to keep cleaning that stain off the joinery: if we leave it on there the sun and time can stain the powder coat finish.