Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Framing Has Begun!
When the framing got going, it really got going! Take a look at these and you can see just how fast things have started to shape up. We've been spending evenings measuring and visualizing what the space will finally look like (hope you can see it also).
This is what happens when you frame with warped lumber -or maybe what a panoramic view looks like when you don't keep your focus on lining up the shots!
Thursday, July 19, 2007
The Lumber is On-site
Well it's a few days later, although I've not been keeping up with day-after postings, but the lumber has arrived for framing the First & Second floor.
As you can see the lumber was placed on the lower part of the yard just along the sidewalk. The framing crew worked to move it up onto the lawn and stage items so that the first floor was first and the second, well - second.
A small pile on the front lawn.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
The Basement has been Poured!
The crew arrived early and completed the pour without any problems. The pumper truck was much bigger and as you can see they parked in front of the driveway and extended the boom over the house from there. Here's a few pictures (remember you can click them to make them bigger).
UBuildIt has been great! They've been with us every step of the project. I can't think of a better way to complete a home addition.
The rigs are set-up and the crew took care to protect the road as well. It's great when a plan comes together so well.
Here's a couple of shots of the 3-man crew working the concrete as it was being pumped over the house.
Another view. If you were wondering the basement is 18'x32' with a small 9'x5' extension along the side of the house (which will support the 1st floor mud room and extension of the small bedroom on the 2nd floor).
A front view of the pumper truck getting set-up. The boom is fully extended up and over and pointed back at the truck (you can see it hovering over the street).
The boom is up & over the house.
Another view of the extended boom.
A panoramic view of the cement mixer and the pumper truck line-up.
The 3-man crew made quick work of it. You can see one here starting to level things out.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Ready to Pour the Basement Slab!
The basement walls are up & the inspection passed. Take a look at these panoramic views and you'll see that we are ready. (You can click the pics to make them bigger.)
The Basement Walls are UP
Yes, the walls are up and the slab prep is complete. All that's need is for the County to inspect and give the go ahead to pour (actually pump over the house) the concrete slab.
I've got pictures ready to post, so come back soon...
I've got pictures ready to post, so come back soon...
Friday, July 13, 2007
The Basement #3
The waterproofing and drainage system has been added to the outside of the foundation. You can see that the windows openings are complete. The next step is to prepare the slab.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
The Basement #2
Sunday, July 8, 2007
The Basement is Taking Shape
The masonry crew worked two long days and nearly completed the basement walls. I did a quick count and found 65 blocks per layer and there are 7 layers. They have a bit more to do, but things are taking shape very well.
A view from one corner.
Here's a view from the back corner.
Another view of the work area.
You can see most of three walls.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Supplies for Basement Walls
The footer foundation has been poured and cured. The crew is ready to begin forming the basement with cement blocks. This work, from delivery to placing the bricks has all been completed by hand. The crew did a great job.
The blocks are beginning to look like basement walls.
The supplies are stacked and ready for use.
The brick points are crucial to making sure the walls are within the set backs required by the county.
The driveway was made into a cement mixing area so that the blocks could be stacked in the basement and mortared together.
Another view of the work area.
Another view of the blocks before they became the basement walls.
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A panoramic of the basement from above.
