May 13 2009

Ground floor Oak mostly completed

A little over 2 weeks of the Oak frame being on site and we now have the bare carcus of the ground floor completed.

Roof Joists


Earlier today we had the remainder of the roof trusses delivered, so we know have everything on site to complete the frame.

So tomorrow they will start on the first floor the kids will be happy as they have been driving me nuts to see their bedrooms.

May 7 2009

Oak frame is coming together

The welsh oak guys were back on site just before midday Tuesday following the bank holiday break as they had not booked the crane till Wednesday they spent the rest of the day fixing the panels they could lift by hand but even so things started to take shape. Buy the end of the day most of the external panels and Oak was in place.

The crane was on site yesterday and today lifting some of the huge chamber beams in place.

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Oak Frame

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I have ordered the Tudor roof tiles today, I have looked at others including Keymer which I thought just worked out to expensive and Midland Tile and Slate which I woried about the quality and as I have already had the Tudors on the garages and garden building I stuck with them.

So it is all coming together now but I still have to decide on heating, I know we want underfloor heating but I cant make my mind up between conventional gas with a condensing boiler or a ground source heat pump. My heart says go for the heat pump but the wallet can make the sums work and to cap it all I had a guy out from www.skuddair.com who specialise in Air Source pumps which sit in between both in terms of initial outlay and recoup time.

Ahhgggggggg!!!

May 1 2009

Bank holiday weekend

Bank holiday weekend and it looks like being a scorcher, the Welsh Oak guys cam in for a few hours but then headed back to Wales for the weekend so we will not see them till mid morning on Tuesday now. I wont know what to do with myself as I have spent most of this week watching them, I bet they love clients with nothing bettter to do stand watching their every move.

As the crane took some setting up and left on Thursday they got more done than I thought they would and apparently now that they are getting to know where all the Oak is located around the garden it should happen even faster next week.

The Oak frame and the softwood infill panels are complete across the back of the house but they still require the final fixing. We were able to stand in the Kitchen and get an idea of the true size and space although by the time Angela is finished there will be a lot less space!

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Kitchen

Kitchen Inside

You can click on any of the images to get it full size

Apr 29 2009

The Oak frame has started to go up

The crane arrived first thing as arranged, as the ground is pretty soft it took quite a while to get set as we needed matts ouspread the weight out. Ang brought the kids up on the way to school to see the crane, they seemed really exited and could not wait to go and tell their friends.

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Once the driver was happy they started on the frame straight away the first Oak post to be lifted in was for the lounge, it was a great feeling watching it go in after all this time :-)

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One thing that struck me was just how big some of the pieces of Oak are and how big the joints are, the picture shows one of my size 11 boots next a to a pretty large tenon joint.

tenon joint

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