Friday, March 7, 2014

Moving Right Along...


Today the guys got the rest of the living room cathedral trusses up and the side sheathed in where the bedroom roof meets up with the living room roof. There were problems to solve along the way, such as the original building being a little off the 8/12 pitch and the truss company making the cathedral trusses 4 inches too small. You can see they dont come to the edge of the wall on the left, where they should. Also something was wrong with the rafter tails and they had to be cut off, but my problem solvers say they can build the parts out to where they should be.





This wasn't the best day for roof work with a brisk wind blowing, but they got one whole side sheathed in..


and the small and smaller trusses in place to join the two roofs together.

So happy !

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Lots of progress this week...

It's been a loooooong hard Febuary with way too much bitter cold and countless snowstorms, 3 of them came all within 6 days, so we are very glad to see March. On top of weather holdups, Ben fell off the icy steps and injured his arm so was out for a week recuperating.
This week he built the floor frame for the side mudroom entrance, and with 2 more helpers, all the trusses are up and the gable end closed in for the main floor bedroom.This roof will meet the living room cathedral ceiling at a right angle.

Here is the old roof overhang being cut off in pieces to make way for the first cathedral roof truss.
..and the first truss being manuevered into position, on the ICF wall at this end, and at the other end they will rest in joist hangers fastened onto the first perpendicular truss.


As each truss goes up, Ben measures and braces it in place. This roof is obviously thicker than the old roof. This will allow for a lot more insulation. Farther down the road we can add insulated panels to the old roof to bump up the R factor.









Feeding the next truss trough a window hole, and flipping it up into position...

more to come tomorrow..........

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Cement trucks at last !


A lot of tasks out of the way to this point. Here is our electrical guy with the power company crew moving the mast/electical entrance over a few feet so it will clear the new roof configuration. Inside, the electrical box is being upgraded to 200 amps.
Wonderful to see the cement trucks roll in today! We had to cancel them last week as ice buildup was discovered in the ICF walls and it was too cold for the calcium carbonate treatment to make much headway.
Ben brought in a construction heater which he aimed into a hole in the foam wall form, and to suck up the meltwater he McGyvered together an 8 foot pvc pipe to the hose of a wet/dry vac. Worked like a charm!

So first they filled the voids under the window bucks.






 Then Ben trowelled them off smooth,

and screwed on pieces of pre-cut OSB on top of the wet cement.



The rest of the walls were filled from the top with the guys up on the staging. Then the anchor bolts were set into the concrete  for bolting on the top plate next week.



The 3 sono tubes that will support the deck and the 2 that will support the mudroom were filled with concrete and steel brackets placed in the wet concrete to later receive the 6x6 posts.

We are so glad to have this all out of the way with the next crazy ice and snow storm barrelling up the coast towards us tomorrow night and friday !

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Backhoe Back To Work



 Lots of work accomplished yesterday with the backhoe repaired and tackling the frozen ground heroically. Here is the crew getting the hole sized right for the septic tank. It will be good to have working plumbing again.
Everything went smoothly, the concrete  tank is settled nicely in it's new home and connected to the drainage field.



Next came the excavating for the plastic "bigfoot" sono tubes. The tops will be cut off and the tubes filled with concrete when the truck comes to fill the main floor walls. These three will support the posts for the deck.



Meanwhile young Dominic and I worked on laying another drainage pipe alongside the existing one as this side of the house sees a lot of water coming down off the hillside. We laid it to the front corner of the house and in the spring when the ground thaws it will be continued under the driveway to make another exit for storm water. We got the pipe laid and covered with coarse gravel just in time for the trench to be backfilled and the next excavation started.



Good to finally get that hole backfilled.
The next digging was for the supports for the mud room entry.

Two more sono tubes going in.
















Ben worked away at chipping an inch of ice off the floor from the rainstorm 2 days ago, so that he could finish bracing the ICF walls to the floor. Just in time for today's surprise 20cm snowstorm!

Friday, January 24, 2014

Looking like a house...

This week's snowstorm which dumped so much snow in the eastern US and Nova Scotia all but missed us, thank goodness. More good news is the backhoe is up and running again so John will be back here next week to resume the backfilling and dig the postholes for the front deck and side mudroom supports.
Hoping hoping hoping all goes smoothly for the main floor walls to be poured next week.....Now that the outside sheathing is nearly complete we can see the shape of the windows and doors. The morning sun will shine in the front of the house and the afternoon sun will come in the large side windows.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

More wild and crazy weather..

A week of above freezing temperatures has been a welcome respite from the week of temps in the minus 20's, however it was ushered in with 140 km winds and widespread flooding..
Very discouraging, the winds were strong enough to rip out a series of braces holding up the ICF block wall.
So now, not knowing what Mother Nature will throw at us next, Ben is applying the outside sheathing as he rebuilds the walls. The ICF has imbedded plastic strips inside the foam, to screw the sheathing to, and this will brace the walls on the outside , as well as the 2x4 bracing on the inside.
The windows and doors will be cut out later.
In the mild weather I can work comfortably outdoors so I moved my table saw out to the deck where I have a pile of 1x6 to rip to size for trim boards.  The backhoe is proving perplexing to fix, we are hoping they get it going this coming week as we need post holes dug for supports for the cottage deck and mud room, as well as the backfill to finish.
The snow is almost gone now and the driveways ice free, winter will be back this week though for sure.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Back at it..

Finally, a decent day to work outside! Since the last post we have had three snowstorms, a week of -23C to -26C bitter cold, followed by a freak temperature spike of +13C, accompanied by torrential rains complete with thunder and lightning (in january !), and then today a return to freezing cold which has caused the driveways to turn into solid very slippery ice. At least the heavy burden of ice from the Christmas week ice storm has melted off the trees.

The ICF forms for the main floor took a beating in last nights gale. You can see where a chunk has blown out above. With all the horrible weather and holdups we haven't got to the cement stage yet. The guys have spent a lot of time digging out the building supplies and foundation wall ..(numerous times)
All the blueskin is on ready for backfill, which was brought in a couple of weeks ago and since buried by several snow dumps.
Here is the backhoe doing some tricky backfill in a tight spot at the back.

A nice neat job.....but things were going too well. The backhoe machine broke down and we will have to wait til next week for parts and or repairs, still a septic tank and some deck support posts to go in.