Tag: construction

  • The Return of the Builder (part 11)

    The Return of the Builder (part 11)

    My builder is back after a four month hiatus due to COVID restrictions. First order of business was to arrange for a skip to arrive tomorrow. I never added photos from the first fix electrics, so I’ll do that now. The plywood roof has been checked, and it needs to be replaced – it wasn’t…

  • Renovating the studio: part 10

    Renovating the studio: part 10

    Today saw the roof plywood finished off, and a polythene sheet tacked down until mid-January. All the building supplies have been stored in the newly constructed building, the window is boarded up, and the door is in place. The yard has been washed down, but itโ€™ll need another wash or two. The rain will help.…

  • Renovating the studio: part 9

    Renovating the studio: part 9

    The rafters went on today, and some of the plywood to form the basis of the roof. The rear concrete is still deemed too green to remove the shutters. The wrong fascias showed up on the truck yesterday, and had to go back – new ones arrived today (wood to match the existing ones on…

  • Renovating the studio: part 8

    Renovating the studio: part 8

    Today was the day for getting the final top bricks on, and sort out the rear garden wall (make it usable). With the new insulated floor, my head just about reaches the bottom of the lintel for the window, so there should be enough headroom even if I have a full helmet/respirator setup on. Michael…

  • Renovating the studio: part 7

    Renovating the studio: part 7

    The new construction got up to the lintels today – the ring beam should be tomorrow, once the cement has set and can take the weight without settling. The overall height won’t be much more than it is now; the top row of bricks is the last row before any ring beam and roof joists.…

  • Renovating the studio: part 6

    Renovating the studio: part 6

    The slab has cured nicely; cool temperatures and a bit of rain have ensured that the slab had no reason to cook off too quickly. Walls started going up today, 6 courses per day maximum. Window and door openings have been measured and set, and the window and door have been ordered; theyโ€™ll be ready…