Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Ducts, tanking, scaffolding and even walls!

It's been a busy couple of weeks on site.  The builders have installed the ducts which will carry electricity, water and BT cables to our house as well as the drains that will take foul and surface water away.  This was a little more difficult than normal due to the steep slope, but thery're now all in place and covered over.

Ducts for electricity (black), water (blue), BT (grey) and drains (brown)
The brick layers are making good progress with the external walls.


A scaffolding loading platform and steps have made accessing the site much easier.  Deliveries will be lifted straight off the lorries onto the high level platform from where they can more easily be moved to wherever they are needed.


With the external walls going up, we can start to picture the views that we will get from the bedroom windows on the ground floor.  In summer this is going to be tree tops, however in winter we'll be able to see through the trees and across the valley to the moors beyond.  We think we'll be able to see over the trees from the first floor and will definately be able to from the second floor office and roof terrace.

Gill surveys the view from the bedroom window
 The tanking system which will stop water from from coming through the retaining wall has been completed.  Any water is drained to the bottom of the cavity wall, where a drain takes it away.
Tanking to retaining wall
 The external walls contain 100mm of rigid polyisocyanurate insulation board which will give really good thermal performance.  All the concrete and blockwork that's been used so far doesn't feel very 'eco', but it will provide excellent thermal mass, helping the house to keep warm in winter and cool in summer.
External walls in progress

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Electricity Woes

A bit of bad news this week.  We've received the quote for the electricty connection from YEDL and it's a little more than we'd budgeted.  Aparently there is no mains electricity in the road directly opposite our plot and the connection needs to be made 50m further up the street,  This has resulted in it costing about £5000, as opposed to the £1500 that it normally would.  Unfortunately there's very little we can do as there is only one way to get the connection and living without power is not really an option!
Other than this little set-back, work is moving forward well.  The below ground drainage has been installed for both the foul and surface water systems and the ground floor is due to go in this week.  The retaining wall has been built even higher and is now ready to be tanked.

The retaining wall continues to grow

The drains are in and the walls take shape

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Retaining walls complete

The retaining walls are now complete and the gabions look fantastic, we hope you'll agree.  It's a shame that it will only be seen from the bathroom windows!  The builders have also made a really nice job of connecting the gabions with the stone retaining wall that runs across the boundary from the neighbours garden (right hand side of photo).

Gabion wall

Concrete retaining wall