Monday 24 November 2008

Our Big News

It shouldn't be a surprise to any of you that, after spending so much time expanding our house into a four-bed, we decided that it's finally big enough to accommodate more than just the two of us. We've known about the new arrival for quite a few weeks now, but I'm delighted to make the first official announcement here.

It was a big decision to make, and not one we entered into lightly. We made absolutely certain that we were in full agreement about it, and all the practical implications which have already started to affect us every day. Though one of us more than the other, obviously.

There's no doubt but that this addition to our family will have a massive impact on our whole way of life. How could it be otherwise? But I'm certainly excited about the adventure we've embarked upon and I just know it's going to bring so much joy to us both over many years to come.

To see the very first image of our little pride and joy, click here.

Wednesday 19 November 2008

Back in action

The plumber was leaving as I arrived in this evening. He has fixed the leaky radiator, and cleared an airlock that had, he thinks, been causing the random switch-offs of the system.

And he also installed the last appliance -- our tall kitchen radiator:


So except for some snag-related bits and pieces, and the dressing room wardrobes, that concludes the bit of the project where workmen come to our house. The rest is up to us.

Of course, we've been busy DIYing long before now. It's why, for instance, you haven't yet seen the new carpet which went in on Friday:


Now if you'll excuse me I have furniture to move. Furniture that took the best part of Sunday evening to rehabilitate after months of abuse.

Monday 17 November 2008

2 busy 2 blog

The carpet went in and the snagging got done. The rest of the weekend was spent reclaiming two further rooms -- the library and TV room -- including a major restoration project on our beleaguered leather suite.

Pictures will follow in the next day or two.

Thursday 13 November 2008

To work!

The plumber made a triumphant return to the house today. Well, mostly triumphant. The dishwasher seems to be working and the drier is now vented, as is the flange-enabled cooker hood, which has been reassembled:


Significantly, the wiring has been done in the hotpress and the digital doohickey is active:

Here I think it's telling us that the solar heated water is currently at 13.1°C, but I couldn't be absolutely sure.

And the heating system seems to be behaving, though I don't know if any servicing was carried out.

The bad news is that our missing radiator has still not arrived. The first supplier went out of business before the order went in, and the second sent the wrong size. So we're back to square one here and waiting for a replacement to be shipped.

So that's item one for tomorrow's snag then.

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Flange-tastic

The plumber did show up yesterday, but what he actually achieved we don't know, as there doesn't seem to be any difference to anything: the heating is still unpredictable, our last radiator is still missing and the drier is still not hooked up to its vent.

Nobody was out today at all, but on the plus side I got the reductor flange for the cooker hood:

Whoop-de-do.

Snagging is scheduled for Friday. At this rate it looks like it'll be a long list.

Monday 10 November 2008

New vista

It was before 8 when the window people rolled up. They did a pretty good job of fixing the wonky windows, including this one in the box room which had been particularly troublesome:


But apart from that, nothing else happened today. No sign of the plumber, and we have a couple of leaky radiators. He'll be out tomorrow, though. He said so.

Sunday 9 November 2008

Busy busy

We had a frantic-but-productive weekend. On Saturday we bought our curtain poles and ordered the carpet for our stairs, which is due to be fitted on Friday.

With the painters finished (we think), and the cleaners having been in on Friday, Operation Reclaim The House continued apace, starting with the move of the dining room table into the kitchen, giving us our first usable seats in about four months.


Today we spent repopulating the cupboards with crockery and glassware from the boxes in the shed. We also discovered that the dishwasher isn't working: something else for the plumber to do.

The kitchen is now some way habitable, though there's still a lot of tidying to be done in the living room:


And the least said about the library the better:


It's just a question of putting the work in, really. Other projects for the coming week will include the completion of the plumbing, including a fix of some leaky radiators, repairs to the boiler and the installation of that tall radiator required in the kitchen. The window people are also due out first thing tomorrow to do their repairs.

Despite all this outstanding stuff, we were able to cook, and eat, our first meal in the new kitchen today. Though unfortunately there wasn't enough left over for everyone.

Thursday 6 November 2008

Welcome matt

There was a big meeting this morning of all interested parties where it was generally agreed that there isn't much left to do. The painter reckons he'll finish tomorrow, and the electrician plans to do his last bits in the next day or so as well. The plumber was also confident of wrapping up tomorrow, but that was before he discovered a malfunctioning valve, requiring a call-out from the boiler company which is due to happen tomorrow. With a radiator still to be installed -- necessitating a complete draining of the system -- I can see him still working well into next week. He was still here at 6 today.

The painting crew were still busy, putting the final gloss on the outside of the front door:


Inside, the matt work has been done on the hall:

This leaves just the gloss woodwork and some minor touch-ups to be done.

We could probably get our carpet ordered soon too.

Wednesday 5 November 2008

Better

A phone call to the plumber this morning revealed that the central heating was, in fact, in perfect working order and had simply been deactivated for some unknown reason. We've no idea why the builder didn't tell us this, nor why he was still talking today about reactivation tomorrow.

Anyway, the plumber came out and all seems to be working and warm once more. He also made a start on venting the hood, though the flange is still necessary for completion:


The only other bit of business today was the painter, who has pretty much finished our external masonry, adding the fetching black trim:

We also discovered why the tumble drier hasn't been installed. We should have known: it requires a vent kit. I'm off to buy that now.

Site meeting tomorrow, a chance to find out when the last remaining items on my list will get done.

Tuesday 4 November 2008

Too quiet

The painter was back at 8, but otherwise the Monday momentum had completely run down. The holes in the kitchen ceiling had been repaired:

But no drier, and no heating.
A phonecall to the builders said that they'll get things moving again following a big site meeting on Thursday. Thursday!
We're not happy. And we're getting cold again.

Monday 3 November 2008

Flange trouble

Well, it was fun while it lasted, but we arrived home this evening to find that the whole electrical side of the central heating system had been deactivated, and therefore the heating was too. They'd better get that up and running again -- properly -- pronto. Still, at least the bit of heat we got has taken the chill out of the house, and the insulation is holding its own.

I'm fairly sure it's unrelated that the gas sub-contractors were out again:

In fact it's not really apropos of anything, I was just impressed with the level of focus on this 2.8-second exposure taken with no tripod.

Anyhoo, the foreman arrived in just before 8 this morning, full of the usual Monday vigour and laying out his plans for having the whole job finished by the end of the week. The same plans we've been listening to since August, basically. The painter was in tow, and he made a start on the outside of the house, doing the windowsills. He's due to be here all week and will hopefully stick to it this time.

The big issue today concerned the cooker hood I mentioned on Saturday. We were able to pick up a venting kit easily enough -- that's really just a length of flexi-hose with an external vent on the end. The problem is that the hose and the hole in the wall are 125mm, while the chimney on the hood itself is 150mm. For such a situation, the manual suggests we use the "reduction flange" which comes with the hood. Except nobody remembers seeing that. The rate at which the builders have been throwing stuff out recently means the chances are it went into a skip several weeks ago. We searched the house this evening and there's no sign, so we'll have to order a new one, which we'll be lucky to have by the end of the week. And then we have to put the whole thing together. It really shouldn't have been this difficult.

There may be another appliance-related horror on the horizon. After much pleading, the plumber finally hooked up our washing machine:

But there's no drier next to it. I measured the gap, and the machine, and I reckon there's about 2mm of tolerance. Already I can hear someone telling us tomorrow that it won't fit.

Meanwhile, we have initiated Operation Reclaim The House, whereby we start occupying selected rooms in the hope that the workmen will take the hint and get the hell out. We started last night by manoeuvring our fridge and freezer into their respective alcoves:

And yes, that's the kettle there as well. When the foreman arrived this morning we were provocatively standing in the kitchen drinking coffee in an act of intense defiance.

Operation Reclaim The House will be stepped up over the course of the week. And we have further plans...

Oh yes.

Sunday 2 November 2008

Commissioning Day

When he arrived at noon yesterday, the plumber said it would be roughly a two hour job to commission the new plumbing system and switch on the heating. However, when he started running water through the pipes for the first time, some of it emerged from behind a kitchen cupboard and dripped onto the counter. We had a leak. This meant ripping two new holes in the kitchen ceiling to find the offending section:


The culprit was identified as a small nick in a section of qualpex, which was quickly replaced:


Then, at one minute before 4pm, our radiators became warm. There have been a few teething troubles: first of all the system wouldn't switch off again, but he got that sorted soon after. However, shortly after he left, the upstairs circuit switched off and won't come back on. Thankfully by this time the chill had already been taken out of the house. It's probably just an airlock or something.

So that's the heating more-or-less done, and not before time, except we're still short a radiator in the kitchen:


It's on order, apparently.

Saturday 1 November 2008

Brrr-ring

I arrived home yesterday evening and immediately checked the radiators. They were cold. It didn't look like any additional wiring had been done around the hot water tank either. I was on my way here to report another cold evening when I noticed that the phone junction box was like this:

No heat, no Internet. Grrr.

Anyway, it transpired that the gas people had been out and set up the supply, but didn't arrive until 3, not leaving enough time for the plumber to do any actual work.

The kitchen fitters were out to finish the utility room, and there's just one set of handles (far left) to be added:

That can wait until the wardrobe fitting, we reckon.

Finally, the vent for the cooker hood was drilled, but no-one seems willing to fit the hose it requires for ventilation, with everyone claiming it's someone else's job.

We'll guilt someone into doing that early next week.

The plumber was expected back at 10.30 this morning, but it wasn't his van that pulled in at that time. It was the phone company. In fact they sent three vans and five men to replace the main phone line to our house. It was them who had disconnected our line yesterday. In three quarters of an hour the line was fully operational once again.

And the plumber has just arrived. He's not leaving until we have functional central heating.