Sunday, 3 August 2014

Leaks and levelling

Last weekend, the Briham residence (as we shall now be referred) had to contend with a leak. 
Andy was preparing the gaps in the floor for filling and then he noticed a pool of water where the mains comes into the house. 
This was naturally a bit of a bugger. Andy's good chum and plumber Ricardo Browne came to the rescue and replaced the leaking pipe. He mentioned whilst he was here that he had installed many Rayburns and Aga's, which was useful information as you'll find out further down.
Whilst he was sorting out leak, Andy took out a couple of the doors that are in the corridor going from the main bit to the bedroom.


A little thing like taking an unattractive door off can make such a huge difference I think.

We also had another chap come and assess the house for installation of a Rayburn. As mentioned before, our central heating and hot water is going to be powered by wood. It might well be a pain for Andy in the dead of winter at 6 in the morning to go and start a fire as I want a bath, but its the cheapest option in the long run. 
Electric will cost us a fortune and we can't get gas mains and have no where to put a propane tank and propane isn't cheap.
Anyway, the chap said he can fit the Rayburn and tanks and connect it all up as soon as we want it so that we can have hot water and a cooker available. Then he will just leave some pipes ready for when we finish the place and put radiators in.
He quoted us nearly 8 grand. That's a hell of a chunk of our budget. That's 2 quotes we've had now of around the same price so I think we are going to have to source a reconditioned Rayburn and tanks ourselves and Ricardo do the plumbing in. 

We also bashed some more render off the wall. We're not removing all of it as we are going to have it rendered exactly the same and some of it is sound. It's just a matter of removing the crumbling hollow stuff. 


It's a fun job to do on those days when we can't really be bothered to do something but feel we ought to do something.

This weekend, we put self levelling latex down on the floor. Whilst the quarry tiles are lovely, the floor was cracked and terribly uneven across the room. Pulling them up is easier said than done so we early on said we would have to level, insulate and then we're going to have floor boards as the finish.



We ran out 3/4s of the way through and Andy had to go and get some more, hence the obvious join. But again, it's not going to be the finished look.

We still haven't got the digger back from its service but that's understandable given its harvest time and the combine harvesters take priority over out little Kubota.

The Architect is now back off holiday and is coming round tomorrow for another chat and then we'll hopefully get some sketches soon! Yippee!

I am also very excited about the tree surgeons coming on Wednesday!

Caravan life is still ok, although our sky light is leaking, but its nothing that a saucepan on the floor can't sort out!

Andy bought some insulation so the plan for the weekend coming is to crack on with that for the roof.

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