Sponsored Links
The new drains went in on Thursday.

Temporary Drains.jpg


Not quite up to Building Regs ! But my thanks to the builders for keeping the sink and washing machine usable with the temporary drains.

And then finished on Friday.

Drains in.jpg


They are raised out of the ground to DPC level so that the patio can be raised to door sill level for step free access.

Manhole cover.jpg


But we will change the covers to be concealed covers.

There is another manhole in there somewhere. Probably underneath that pile of bricks. We will need to expose it at some point. It was covered up when the garden was landscaped and levelled.
 
Last edited:
Week 3

WTF !? (Where's The Footing !?)

WTF.jpg


We knew there was a problem with the foundations from a trial pit we had excavated some years ago. But not expected to be quite as bad as this.

So we dug down 1.4 m to firm ground so that the garage pillar can be underpinned with a concrete pour.

Jay in trench.JPG


J said it was nice and cool down there!
 
Last edited:
Work has also started inside the garage, on the foundations and pit for the lift shaft.

Lift Pit.jpg


There used to be steps there.

This is the footprint of the lift...

Lift plan view.jpg
 
Sponsored Links
It's good to see the build finally move upwards instead of down. We have reached DPC level.

Rear DPC level.jpg
 
Week 4

More concrete - to underpin the garage pillar. And proof that J made it out of the trench. But where's Kev....?

20170530_111602.jpg
 
Last edited:
Bricks and blocks delivered today. The wonders of HIAB...

20170531_125425.jpg


20170531_125516.jpg


There is a small lane that runs up the back of our house which were able to get the delivery lorry up, and reach over the fence with the HIAB.
 
Last edited:
Keep us posted I like the pitched roof that will look as though its an extension of the original roof
 
Keep us posted I like the pitched roof that will look as though its an extension of the original roof
Thanks. I found out from the planning department that it is known as a "catslide" roof: "A catslide roof is a roof that continues down below the main eaves height and allows you to have a greater depth of building without increasing your ridge height."
 
DPC Membrane and oversite in.

rear with DPC membrane.jpg


The wall is going up!

Rear wall started.jpg


The bricks are a bit bright, but hopefully they will mellow in over time. The sample bricks were a good match to the existing so we shall wait and see. Worse case scenario, I can render and paint the extension to create a contrast.
 
Last edited:
Week 5

Progress has been hampered this week by heavy rain and a flu bug. But more of the wall has gone up, and some internal blockwork..

rear start blocks.jpg


Note the openings for the French doors and the utility window (who would have thought of having a window there? Eh Kev!?). We are going to reuse the existing utility window.

The warm air central heating unit was removed on Monday. It's a bit of a beast.

warm air.jpg


Boiler cupboard empty.jpg


The hole in the ground was where the fan sat, connected to an underfloor duct for drawing air into the heater, from the main house.

We are replacing the warm air unit with a combined warm air, hot water, and radiator system. this will be located in the garage. I shall cover the new central heating system in more detail at a later stage, but here is the basic system schematic.

Screenshot (35).png


This system should be a lot more efficient and controllable than the old warm air only system.
 
Last edited:
Unfortunately, the garage door needs to be replaced. The motor was wearing out and it sits where the new internal wall will be so needs to be resized and reinstalled with an upgraded safety cut-off. The cost of which is very similar to a new door. A temporary door is now in place to allow space for the internal blockwork.

ply garage door.jpg


The guys have also removed the mezzanine floor in the garage.

mezzanine.jpg


It was useful storage space but will be much better as a home cinema! just got to find somewhere to store the roofbox.
 
Week 6

The walls are up and the lintels on. It doesn't look as wonky as this in real-life!

rerar lintels on.jpg



View from inside.

rear inside lintels.jpg


Work has also started on the internal cavity wall for the garage.

garage internal leaf.jpg


Now, if you have been following this blog closely, you may be thinking should there should be steels and not blockwork inside the garage. In short, because the foundations we uncovered for the existing wall were sufficient to take a new internal leaf, we have dispensed with the steel frame, and the troublesome beam 3. And we are putting up a blockwork cavity wall instead. The blackjack painted on the wall is because that part of the wall is below ground level on the outside. There is an existing membrane in place, the blackjack is just for extra damp protection.

Closer view of the blockwork, and you can zoom in to check the level...

garage spirit level.jpg
 
If you got a cat flap on the back door you could leave the drain there and save some £££ ;)
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top