Week 2, and the builders are hard at work. Mostly ripping stuff out, but also manoeuvring 5.5m steel beams into and around the roof. We also seem to have lost the chimneys.
The bricks have arrived for the building of the ground floor extension. The builder wanted to get all the bricks at once, so there wouldn't be any colour variation between batches. Unfortunately they couldn't be delivered to the back of the house, so builders have had to take the time to move them by wheelbarrow. I have "fond" memories of doing that once with paving stones at my parents house. Also the loft work has progressed. They have finished the roof, added a gutter and painted and edged the brickwork. Inside they are still adding plasterboard. This is the eves storage space for keeping spare suitcases. My daughter thinks it is a secret compartment.
We got to experience the underfloor heating today. The weather has turned a bit ick as usually happens in autumn. There has been blowy rain, and a bit more rain and the temperature is now in the low teens. With all the garden work that is happening with fences, there is a lot of mud. This mud got tracked through the house, making the slab quite muddy. But a few days ago it all got cleaned up, and I think the garden and fence workman have been locked out of the house because of the muddy feet. Anyway, because the slab was too cold, it was not setting fast enough, and is now being gently warmed by the underfloor heating. So when we went through the house today ( taking off our shoes because.. mud) I got to feel the warm concrete under my toes. The painting in the grand room looks mostly done and it is looking a lot brighter. There is some blue-green sealing goo in study and laundry. Most of the action this week has been with the ...
The builders are gone. I don't think anything much got done this week. So it is tools down outside until they come back or they get another team in. There was an electrician. And there is talk of getting someone into do tiling and plastering next week. So we have the site to ourselves and decided to do some gardening on the back fence.
no rooof!
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