Thursday 28 May 2015

“I cannot tell a lie, father, you know I cannot tell a lie! I did cut it with my little hatchet.” George Washington aged 6


If you look very closely at  the distant chimney pots, there is a small tree which had rooted itself in the stack.

 
Standing for the first time on the top ridge of the roof - a bit sweaty palmedly - I managed to cut it down "with my little saw" whilst clinging feverishly to one of the chimney pots with the other hand. I then replaced any missing or broken tiles on that half of the main front roof.

 
I then replaced the aluminium side panels to finally make the window watertight !!!


Just the other side to do now

Wednesday 27 May 2015

"We've removed the ceiling above our dreams. There are no more impossible dreams." Libby Houston

Which is quite a suitable quotation for what happened to one of the bedrooms on the first floor.

Remember this?

 
Well behind it was this
 
 

  So I needed to repair it. I jacked up the ceiling, cut off the end piece, which was completely rotten, back as far as good wood, and fitted two splints either side of what was left -  bridging to the wall -  and fastened the three pieces of wood together with 4 x 10mm steel bolts. Only one beam was affected and now I have a floor upstairs which is as strong as when it was first fitted.


 

 

 

Wednesday 13 May 2015

"I went window shopping today! I bought four windows." Tommy Cooper

Having fitted the first new window on my previous visit, John made quick work of removing the second upstairs window.


BUT...taking off the lath and plaster revealed major rot in the roof timbers where it had been leaking for 20 odd years

 
The floorboards and joists hadn't escaped either.
 
 
So the offending timber was cut back to good wood, a replacement strut fitted and braced with a new section of 6x2.
 

 The rotten floorboards were cut out, damp rubble was scraped from the top of the wall and sound boards refitted. The joist will be repaired from below when the lath and plaster ceiling is taken down (I can't wait!)

 
 To complete the repair to the roof, new support struts were added and tied into the floor and to the replaced timber. The new window and sill were then fitted into position
 
 
 
I'll be treating all the timber, fitting the plasterbooard, framing and insulating the end wall and refitting the wainscotting next week.
 
 

Monday 11 May 2015

We-e-e-e-e-e-e-l...you know you make me want to shout!


The second WC fitted, connected to the drains but not yet to the water supply, so it needs filling by hand after each flush. Nevertheless a big improvement on the great outdoors.