



A diary recording my first experience of designing and building a house from building consent to code compliance certificate...and beyond.










The scaffolding company has started putting up scaffolds which will eventually surround the house as a safety measure when the roofers are working.

On Tuesday the ridgebeam arrived with the rafters. We managed to overcome this hurdle without too much difficulty as the HIAB (truck crane) was able to set the beam in place within its maximum reach. It is temporarily braced at the moment and soon the rafters will hold it in place. 
Since the last post we've been very busy. A lot of progress has been made - visible and actual. The underfloor insulation has been installed (the white stuff between the joists above) and the floor has been laid over the whole first floor now. Merlot is here inspecting the job. The 4 framing packs for the first floor arrived at Midday Wednesday.


Wednesday. It's a bit hard to see in the picture but there are about 18 holes bored into the ground for pile footings. On the right-hand side edge of the picture is the auger-bit which attached to the end of a digger arm from the digger. Part of the digger itself can be seen in the bottom-left of the picture.
On Monday the tailing were put in behind the retaining wall and down the sides. You can see the white sign-board sheets put up over the 'Ardex Shelterseal' for protection from perforation by the tailings.
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These pictures were taken on Thursday, and as you can see the floor is coming along nicely and we've ordered a rainwater storage tank to put in before we close up the floor. Below shows the view out of the office window! It sure is nice when the sun comes out. Snowy alpine peaks on one side a tawny brown and green hills across the valley.



The second day of blockies working on the block walls can be seen in the picture. They are making good progress, however its been a bit slower going than I would've liked. Then again the builder is at another job fixing up some facilities at a chicken farm, and a mushroom farm too, so there isn't much else that can be done anyway. The shapes are starting to have somwhat of a presence on site and its pretty cool to see it grow.






