Tuesday, October 20, 2020

We've gone vertical!

 In the past few weeks, the foundation was poured and the walk-out stairs were completed. We're back to a concrete slab now, but there's lots of infrastructure below that slab that wasn't there before for drainage and gas lines.






We also left our mark in the stairs.



Last week was an off week for work here. But this week, things are moving again, and we've gone vertical. Posts are in and headers are coming next.





 




Friday, October 2, 2020

Porch - two weeks in

 It's hard to believe we've been at this project for two weeks already. There was a slight delay this week with some rain, but other than that, things are moving along, though it doesn't look like much yet.

In the past week, a lot of dirt was removed so that the foundation walls and new drainage could be installed. Some additional drainage work also had to be done to keep water from running towards the kitchen door, so that work got more of the old patio involved than originally planned.

Trenches were dug for the footing for the foundation wall to sit on.

These two pictures show most of the yard before the additional concrete was cut up for the additional drainage.


Here the plywood is covering up the big channel in the concrete that was cut to run a six-inch drain away from the whole area (did I mention this wasn't the original plan?). We also found a buried clay pipe that was draining water from the garage that was probably buried when the house was built, so that was tied into the new big pipes.


Mid-week they built the wood mold for the foundation walls.



This is just the temporary drainage arrangement. I didn't get a good picture of all the pipes before they started shooting in the gravel, but there's four downspouts, a sump pump, and a floor drain all in there, not to mention some insulation.

Not the best picture, but it's the best action shot of them shooting in the gravel!

That looks cleaner!

And here's our lovely channel, also filled in with gravel and waiting for concrete.




Next week, electrical work starts! And there's a five-week wait for trusses because we're not the only people doing home projects. :(