Halfway point…

So in the past few weeks we have made some stellar progress on the house.  I think we are officially halfway, with a few more ticks in the box in terms of jobs done.

Its been really exciting watching the progress and I’m normally surprised to see how much work goes on each day as I pop in daily to check on the house, take pictures and fill up the coffee, tea, milk and biscuits.

Since the last post, what’s been done?

Now that the first fix on the electrics has been done and most of the structural work its slowed down a little bit as our contractors have moved on to other jobs whilst the plastering work is completed.  So its been the turn of the damp proofing and plastering team from Surrey Hills Preservation to complete a few tasks:

  • Skimming Lounge Ceiling (now we’ve had spotlights fitted)
  • Filling in the electrical chases in all rooms for plug sockets and switches
  • Remedial works required following the water damage

The team took about a week to knock the plastering to brick level on the downstairs walls, and apply a number of layers of treatment to ensure there was no additional issues after the flooding.   Since then, we have just been waiting for the fresh plastering to dry.

All the radiators have been removed, and the old boiler has been taken out so its been a few weeks now without heating or electricity… so really looking forward to next week when we should be getting the power back on.

We might even be able to move in soon 🙂

Week one on the big build…

So phase 1 has started, on Monday the house became a hive of activity with both the electricians and building contractors arriving on site to start work. We’ve got a long list of work in this first  phase so its great to finally have the work starting.

Whilst the weather has been nice, we have been really lucky the past few days it meant that the builders have already made a great start on some of the jobs we need doing. So far in under a week, we have had all the chasing done for the electrics with some work starting already with the wiring.   The old guttering has been been replaced with shiny new guttering and we had the rotten barge boards replaced.    We have also had the boiler chimney disconnected and part of the chimney taking from the roof.  Most importantly we have also learned that caramel digestives are more popular than the chocolate ones!

Check out the before to see what’s changed, and there are some pictures below of the first week of work

This is just the first week, check out the Phase 1 list to see what our plans are and how well much we’ve got left to do.