Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Renovation - Week 15

This week saw a little bit of interior framing done and most of the plumbing.

The plumbing is getting a bit messy because in order to meet code, we have to have a floor drain in the mechanicals room. So this means they have to break up the floor and add in a drain. Of course, you can't just "add a drain" - you have to take out a big chunk of the old waste stack and rebuild it to incorporate the new drain. That's all been done - all that's left is to pour the concrete and then they can install the new boiler and complete the plumbing.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Renovation - Week 14

3 and a half months of renovation, and the end is in sight!

It's time for the mechanicals to go in now. First to go in is the HVAC, We'll have a hybrid system when we're done with both radiant (in-floor) heat as well as forced air. All the new areas, as well as the bedrooms will get in-floor heating. So things should be nice and cozy next winter.

We're also still having fun with the back window. While the big fat pillar is gone, there is now a skinny pillar in its place. However, the builder now completely understands what we had been lead to expect and is making it right (again). Unfortunately, this means we have to get an entirely new window system installed and that won't happen for at least a couple weeks. Fortunately, the new window isn't coming out of our budget, and nothing will have to be delayed while we wait for new window.

We're still on track to be able to start painting in the first week of February, so we're working hard on getting the finishings planned. We've chosen the flooring and the kitchen is being planned. Now we have to choose a counter top and figure out what colour to paint everything.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Renovation - Week 13

Skylights can be a pain in the butt. They let in all sorts of great light, but if they aren't installed properly, or are installed in the wrong location, they are a big source of roof leaks. As it turns out, our designer just stuck in skylights where she thought they'd look good, but didn't consider whether the location was actually practical. Fortunately, the framers know they're business and were very candid about the situation - if we'd insisted, they would have installed the skylights as shown in the plan, but given the low pitch of our roof and the number of valleys in it, we would be at high risk for leaks. So, after discussing things over with them, we've gone from 3 skylights down to 1 conventional skylight and a tubular skylight.

The skylight was installed this week, and the roofers installed the roof part of the tubular skylight. (The tubular skylight was a late add-on, so I did the rest of the install over the weekend. It goes into the bathroom since the bathroom no longer has a window.)

The framers also built the cover over the front entry. It also looks like they got a bit too enthusiastic gathering up their equipment because two of my ladders, a work bench, and two saw horses went AWOL. No real worries, our general contractor says they'll be replaced one way or another.

So we're definitely into the end game. All that's left for the outside is eaves trough, siding, and the back deck. On the inside, they're starting HVAC, plumbing, and electical. Once that's done, it's insulation and drywall and then we get the house back. Assuming no delays, our contractor expects us to be in painting by the first week of February!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Renovation - Week 12

As busy as the guys were last week, they were not this week. All that happened this week was completing the sheeting on the roof of the addition.

Hopefully there will be more to tell next week.