The rest of the upstairs still to be done.
We are embarking on a self build project to build our own house in the Highlands of Scotland. This will be a record of our progress (or otherwise) as we wend our way through all the process of planning, warrants, builders and suppliers.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Taping, Electrics and outside!
The electrician has been and cut the holes for the lights and sockets so we now have wires everywhere.
They also did red chalk lines all over the ceilings. The grey padding in the middle is the insulation cover off the heat store.
This is the heat store it had to be moved so the electricians could get into the cupboard.
This is the cupboard the heatstore is going to be in. We took the opportunity to paint a sealant on the floor while it was out.
This was the first day of taping where they put the tape on and one coat of plaster.
While the decorators were doing the taping and the weather was good. Iain put the dry verge on as well as tidying the ends of the eaves.
This is day 2 where they put a second coat of plaster on. As you can see it is just on the seams and over the nails.
They also did red chalk lines all over the ceilings. The grey padding in the middle is the insulation cover off the heat store.
This is the heat store it had to be moved so the electricians could get into the cupboard.
This is the cupboard the heatstore is going to be in. We took the opportunity to paint a sealant on the floor while it was out.
This was the first day of taping where they put the tape on and one coat of plaster.
While the decorators were doing the taping and the weather was good. Iain put the dry verge on as well as tidying the ends of the eaves.
This is day 2 where they put a second coat of plaster on. As you can see it is just on the seams and over the nails.
This is the last day where they have done the third coat, sanded it all and sealed it.
Now the 2 rooms can be painted and used as storage for the kitchen units so the decorators can come and tape the kitchen. Then we can start upstairs.
There is still a lot to do but progress has been made.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Waiting
From the moment we decided to buy a plot of land and build our own house we seem to have spent a lot of time waiting. Waiting for planning permission, waiting for the building warrant, waiting for Electric, waiting for the weather to rise above 4 degrees. Then waiting for quotes from electricians, builders, painters (for the taping), because although Iain has done a lot of the build himself with help from Paul, me & friends we have to have an electrician for the certification and it was more cost effective to get a builder to do the blockwork (from a time perspective anyway).
It took 3 months to find an electrician and it has taken a month to find someone to tape the plasterboard, which may have been a little quicker had I realised they don't trade under 'plasterers' but under 'painters & decorators'.
Iain has finished putting plasterboard up downstairs (apart from the heat store partitions). The electrician wishes to install the boxes and cut out for the lights before the taper can start. So we need him to come and do that, then the taper can do his bit so I can paint the back room first then the stairs, doors, skirting boards, window sills can be delivered as we will have somewhere to put them.
It wasn't going to take this long to build our house but if we eliminated all the waiting, we'd be finished now.
It took 3 months to find an electrician and it has taken a month to find someone to tape the plasterboard, which may have been a little quicker had I realised they don't trade under 'plasterers' but under 'painters & decorators'.
Iain has finished putting plasterboard up downstairs (apart from the heat store partitions). The electrician wishes to install the boxes and cut out for the lights before the taper can start. So we need him to come and do that, then the taper can do his bit so I can paint the back room first then the stairs, doors, skirting boards, window sills can be delivered as we will have somewhere to put them.
It wasn't going to take this long to build our house but if we eliminated all the waiting, we'd be finished now.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Kitchen
Iain and I have been putting up plasterboard in the kitchen and having done most of it Iain decided it was time to move the cooker in.
This is where it is going. The board behind is not plasterboard but superlux which is fireproof. Iain needed it in position so he could work out the plumbing before we put the plasterboard on the wall which is left in the picture.
This is the extremely heavy Esse cooker.
This is after the kitchen arrived. The cooker is in place but with it's box back over it. If we took delivery of the kitchen we would save 5% but of course now it is very much in the way, but as you can see the kitchen is plasterboarded.
So is the Utility room.
The above pic is the utility room.
So now we need a 'taper' but as usual having phoned 4 different ones, 2 didn't turn up and 2 didn't return my calls. Will try again after our week away training.
The living room is next then Iain can go back to plumbing and if we get someone to tape the plasterboard I can start priming and painting.
This is where it is going. The board behind is not plasterboard but superlux which is fireproof. Iain needed it in position so he could work out the plumbing before we put the plasterboard on the wall which is left in the picture.
This is the extremely heavy Esse cooker.
This is after the kitchen arrived. The cooker is in place but with it's box back over it. If we took delivery of the kitchen we would save 5% but of course now it is very much in the way, but as you can see the kitchen is plasterboarded.
So is the Utility room.
The above pic is the utility room.
So now we need a 'taper' but as usual having phoned 4 different ones, 2 didn't turn up and 2 didn't return my calls. Will try again after our week away training.
The living room is next then Iain can go back to plumbing and if we get someone to tape the plasterboard I can start priming and painting.
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Some pics
This is the study at the back of the house
This is the bathroom.This is the heat store that is extremely heavy.
The first sheet of plasterboard in the kitchen.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Friends week with us
David & Jill came up to Sunny Scotland for a week and to help with the build. They arrived Saturday 24th March and started work on Sunday. The jobs to be done before putting up plasterboard was to put dwangs in place for the electrical back boxes.
The first dwang David put in, Iain used the nail gun to fix it into position BUT he shot David with the nail in the knee.
Luckily David was far enough away, it only glanced off and didn't leave a mark. So Iain was sort of forgiven.
After all the dwangs were put in and we had tidied up we could start plasterboarding, but not quite.
Dwangs then had to be put between the joists to fasten the plasterboard to.
Now plasterboard could go up.
We did finish the room and managed to move the extremely heavy heat store in from the drive too.
So more pictures to follow.
The first dwang David put in, Iain used the nail gun to fix it into position BUT he shot David with the nail in the knee.
Luckily David was far enough away, it only glanced off and didn't leave a mark. So Iain was sort of forgiven.
After all the dwangs were put in and we had tidied up we could start plasterboarding, but not quite.
Dwangs then had to be put between the joists to fasten the plasterboard to.
Now plasterboard could go up.
We did finish the room and managed to move the extremely heavy heat store in from the drive too.
So more pictures to follow.
Monday, 27 February 2012
February
The bathrooms have arrived! Iain has been busy finishing off the insulation in the roof and sorting the plumbing so he can order the rest of the plumbing stuff we need.
We have an electrician who has been to look round and is hopeful that he'll have the wires in so that we can put plasterboard on at the end of March. Our friends Dave & Jill are coming for a week again at the end of March ;-)
The nights are getting lighter so hopefully things will progress more quickly now.
The cooker will be getting ordered this week now the chimney specs are all sorted, Chris the builder will be coming sometime to remove a section of the timber frame and fill it in with blockwork so we can put the cooker flush with the units instead of it sticking out by 2 or more inches (50mm or more for the ones that understand mm).
The woodburning stove is all sourced but as the flue can't go at the angle required to get out the dummy chimney and needs to go straight out of the roof, we need revised planning permission so the architect has submitted a drawing to the planners. The stove is on hold until we receive that.
Things are starting to move but it's still very slowly.
We have an electrician who has been to look round and is hopeful that he'll have the wires in so that we can put plasterboard on at the end of March. Our friends Dave & Jill are coming for a week again at the end of March ;-)
The nights are getting lighter so hopefully things will progress more quickly now.
The cooker will be getting ordered this week now the chimney specs are all sorted, Chris the builder will be coming sometime to remove a section of the timber frame and fill it in with blockwork so we can put the cooker flush with the units instead of it sticking out by 2 or more inches (50mm or more for the ones that understand mm).
The woodburning stove is all sourced but as the flue can't go at the angle required to get out the dummy chimney and needs to go straight out of the roof, we need revised planning permission so the architect has submitted a drawing to the planners. The stove is on hold until we receive that.
Things are starting to move but it's still very slowly.
Friday, 27 January 2012
photos of inside
Kitchen
Some of the plumbing.
Upstairs Bedroom
Bedroom above the kitchen
Loft with ventilation ducting.
Some of the plumbing.
Upstairs Bedroom
Bedroom above the kitchen
Loft with ventilation ducting.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
January
Progress is being made but slowly as it all seems to be one step forward and two back at the moment. Iain has got the first part of the plumbing done but needs to know what bathroom we are getting to continue with that, he is at the moment doing the neverending job of insulation in the roof.
We have decided to see if an electrician is expensive compared to the cost of Iain doing the work and having to bring a family member up from Scarborough to certify it. Getting an electrician is not easy though, if they are good at what they do they are very very busy!
We went to Inverness and went bathroom shopping which proved to be more expensive than either of us thought. So after that shock had worn off I spent a couple of days sourcing it all online and have just about found everything at half the price so when Iain has checked over the list to make sure what I've found will fit/work and everything is on the list then we can get it ordered.
Iain has been talking to a company about the chimney spec for the Esse cooker, so that can be ordered soon and we need to talk to the company who priced the kitchen we would like to see if the price can be discounted any further.
It is all coming together slowly, lots of decisions to be made that aren't quick decisions and as we are having a weeks holiday in Spain with our friends at their house we don't want deliveries until we come back.
Although the ordering can certainly be done as soon as possible especially the cooker which has a six to eight week lead time.
We have decided to see if an electrician is expensive compared to the cost of Iain doing the work and having to bring a family member up from Scarborough to certify it. Getting an electrician is not easy though, if they are good at what they do they are very very busy!
We went to Inverness and went bathroom shopping which proved to be more expensive than either of us thought. So after that shock had worn off I spent a couple of days sourcing it all online and have just about found everything at half the price so when Iain has checked over the list to make sure what I've found will fit/work and everything is on the list then we can get it ordered.
Iain has been talking to a company about the chimney spec for the Esse cooker, so that can be ordered soon and we need to talk to the company who priced the kitchen we would like to see if the price can be discounted any further.
It is all coming together slowly, lots of decisions to be made that aren't quick decisions and as we are having a weeks holiday in Spain with our friends at their house we don't want deliveries until we come back.
Although the ordering can certainly be done as soon as possible especially the cooker which has a six to eight week lead time.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
progress
Progress is being made but not real visible progress. The small pieces of wood called dwangs that go between the joists are now fitted, the insulation is inside the walls and the stairwell has been cut out. So lots of work and now it's ready for the plumbing and wiring to start. Although the insulation needs to be put into the roof first fix is more important at the moment. The builders have been back to finish the blockwork round the front windows. So outside is finished for the moment and work continues inside.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Front Window
We've been away for nearly 3 weeks in the last month, we went to a conference and from there went across to Scarborough for Dad's 80th birthday party :-)
This photo is from 5th October.
Iain has been working really hard finishing the roof, it doesn't look any different apart from the slate on the sides of the Dormer windows but he's done all the lead flashing.
Chris the builder will be coming to finish off the blockwork round the window and that's the outside finished for the winter and we will be getting started on the plumbing and wiring soon.
This photo is from 5th October.
Iain has been working really hard finishing the roof, it doesn't look any different apart from the slate on the sides of the Dormer windows but he's done all the lead flashing.
This photo is before they put the window in.
Our plasterboard was delivered and left in our neighbours barn so we moved that up to the house before the weekend and on Monday this week Iain and Paul put the front window and door in.Chris the builder will be coming to finish off the blockwork round the window and that's the outside finished for the winter and we will be getting started on the plumbing and wiring soon.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Underfloor heating
The roof isn't completely finished but enough that Iain can leave it and start on the underfloor heating.
All the tools had to be put upstairs, which doesn't have a floor yet but enough boards to make it a useful storage area. Then the floors swept so Iain could start laying the insulation.
The joints were taped up, then a plastic cover put on before Iain started with the strips that gripped the pipes.
Then the pipes could be laid and stapled.
When all the pipes were laid and connected Iain filled the system with water and pressure tested it.
After all this was done it was time for the nice people at Screedflo to come and fill the rooms with self leveling liquid screed.
When the roof is completely finished and the floors are fully dry it will be time to start on the inside, plumbing, wiring, bathrooms, stairs, kitchen!
All the tools had to be put upstairs, which doesn't have a floor yet but enough boards to make it a useful storage area. Then the floors swept so Iain could start laying the insulation.
The joints were taped up, then a plastic cover put on before Iain started with the strips that gripped the pipes.
Then the pipes could be laid and stapled.
When all the pipes were laid and connected Iain filled the system with water and pressure tested it.
After all this was done it was time for the nice people at Screedflo to come and fill the rooms with self leveling liquid screed.
When the roof is completely finished and the floors are fully dry it will be time to start on the inside, plumbing, wiring, bathrooms, stairs, kitchen!
Saturday, 24 September 2011
More slates
Iain is making good progress putting the slates up. The back is nearly finished and so is the porch, and the front is well under way.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
slates
When the slates arrived we were busy with the soakaway so slight delay in getting started then the digger conked out again so while the battery charged Iain started marking out for the slates.
Iain put a half slate on first then a full slate over the top for the first row and to help me put them on he made a jig but holding the jig, the slate and the nail wasn't really too good for me.
The jig has a lip at the bottom to line up on that slate and you place the next slate at the top!
As you can see I'm not good with a hammer.
Anyway at this point, I'd only put 8 slates on I decided they weren't straight.
Iain checked the row I'd done and agreed not straight, so we took off the 8 slates and put them back on, then took them off again. After some measuring and checking it was decided none of it was right and we took them all off.
Then using a chalk line Iain set off putting the first double row back on but it still wasn't right. The place Iain was measuring from was the fascia but it's not straight!
So we then measured from the ridge line down and found we were 10 mil adrift because of the fascia, off came the slates and now we are sure it's straight.
Iain is doing the slating now we've moved to the boards on the roof, not so sure I'm as good at balancing.
Iain put a half slate on first then a full slate over the top for the first row and to help me put them on he made a jig but holding the jig, the slate and the nail wasn't really too good for me.
The jig has a lip at the bottom to line up on that slate and you place the next slate at the top!
As you can see I'm not good with a hammer.
Anyway at this point, I'd only put 8 slates on I decided they weren't straight.
Iain checked the row I'd done and agreed not straight, so we took off the 8 slates and put them back on, then took them off again. After some measuring and checking it was decided none of it was right and we took them all off.
Then using a chalk line Iain set off putting the first double row back on but it still wasn't right. The place Iain was measuring from was the fascia but it's not straight!
So we then measured from the ridge line down and found we were 10 mil adrift because of the fascia, off came the slates and now we are sure it's straight.
Iain is doing the slating now we've moved to the boards on the roof, not so sure I'm as good at balancing.
Friday, 5 August 2011
Slates
So the slates for the roof have finally arrived today. Major buying decison - Welsh, Spanish, Brazilian, Chinese, or Canadian. We have eventually decided on Spanish but ours are called Caledonian Heavies as they are 2-3mm thicker than normal slates, the extra weight helping in our exposed location.
So 5000 slates, 10,000 nails - someone is going to busy next week!
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