Monday, July 23, 2007

Virtual Tour

Take a virtual tour through the completed house:


enjoy!


This may be my last post for Ryan's house. I am now building another two houses in Kyuquot. I've got my good friends Nolan and Don helping me out and so far we have one nearly locked up.

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Day 17 - The Swimming Pool


The 2 x 10's for the floor were delivered along with the plywood, but first I had to pump out around three inches of water that covered the entire crawlspace!
Tomorrow, I will have someone helping me so we should get the floor in pretty quick. Hopefully he will be able to continue helping throughout the framing process. I hope have the framing done, including all the walls, by the middle of March because that is when the trusses are scheduled to be delivered.

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Day 16 - Pouring the skim coat



The skim coat was poured into the crawl space on Friday without any problems. The guys who did it did a good job and had obviously done this before. Just as they finished it started to rain and hail. Luckily it didn't effect the concrete much, but as it it merely the crawl space it wouldn't have really mattered anyway.
Monday morning I will start framing in the floor, and I won't have to wear my rubber boots anymore! (And I'm not even a poet...)

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Day 15 - Pumping water

After a frustrating morning of trying to pump out all the rain water that has collected over the past few days, I finally was able to put in the remaining 'pony wall' and lay down the poly in preparation for the concrete skim coat which will be poured tomorrow. We've got a crew of concrete finishers who will come in the morning and pour both the skim coat in the crawl space and the slab in the garage. But, of course, it will depend on the weather. Meanwhile, I will be and have been helping out my dad who came home from his holidays to find out both his guys quit on him while he was away! He's been desperate in finding skilled labour with no criminal records. One of his latest jobs is moving furniture in the RCMP building (to allow the carpet layers to lay carpet) and has had five different guys rejected due to past criminal offenses!
So next week I get to finally start framing in the floor. We should see lots of progress from here on in...

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Day 13 - Welcome back

After two beautiful weeks in the sun, I'm welcomed back to the job site with a full day of rain. And unfortunately the concrete did not get poured while I was away due to the soft, wet ground it was to be poured on. I am going to have to pump the water out and compact the ground before the skim coat gets poured, but this has to be done when it's not raining. This will probably set me back a few days as it's still raining pretty hard outside. I did however get the bottom plates bolted to the foundation so I'm into the wood! Sorry, no picture today as it was raining pretty hard all day and besides, it pretty much looks the same as it did when I left.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Days 9 to 12 - Time for a break

The foundation is complete!
The walls are sealed and the drainage is ready.
The garage is filled and compacted, ready for the slab. The rest of the house is also backfilled and the interior is ready for the skim coat.
This is when I take a three-week hiatus from the project so I can bask under the Mexican sun (and finish up some other projects I've left in Vancouver and Tofino). When I get back from my holidays, the concrete will be done (someone else is pouring the skim coat/water barrier inside and the garage slab while I'm away) and then we'll be ready to frame up the house! We should see lots of progress starting back up on February 19.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Day 8 - Stripping the forms

Jake and I got most of the forms stripped today and of course it rained all day. It's rained so much in the past few days we've had to rent a pump to drain the swimming pool that has formed within the walls. Just a few more forms to remove tomorrow before we can start laying out the perimeter drain and the rainwater leaders. We rented the forms and they'll be picked up tomorrow.
We've schedule someone to come in and seal the concrete on Wednesday. In the past we've rolled on the black sealant ourselves, but this guy Tim (from Tim's Tar) will come in and spray it all on within an hour. That will save us a lot of time and grief.

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Day 7 - The Big Pour

Well we poured our walls! Besides the fact that we underestimated the quantity of concrete we needed, the pour was a success. It took 25 cubic yards of concrete (not 21 as we calculated) and we were done in about 4 hours. As you can see in the picture we needed the pump truck to reach over the walls to fill all the forms. The rain let up in time for our 11 o'clock pour and didn't return until we were done.
We will strip the forms on Monday and prepare for the backfilling. We'll need to set the perimeter drains to catch the rainwater from the gutters, seal the concrete, and have the engineer give us the next OK first, but that's for next week...

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Day 6 - Forming the Walls

Frantic day today trying to tie up the loose ends before tomorrow's pour. The torrential rains in the morning did nothing to speed things up. We did get a lot accomplished, in spite of being knee deep in mud. We still have a few hours of work before we can pour the concrete, but we've postponed the pump and concrete trucks until 11 so we've got the time. The engineer, Sara, came by and gave us the OK. We are good to go..
So, I am off to bed for our early start and hopefully an early finish to start my weekend...
Kelly's coming up from Vancouver, Sarah and Riley are here right now, as is Ryan. Alana, her two boys and Micca will be joining us all for dinner tomorrow night so we'll be having a nice family dinner tomorrow.

mmmm.... Baan Thai......

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Day 3 - Setting the Foundation Layout


Well we made some progress today despite the chill. We now have all the footing forms layed out and level and we are backfilling and putting in the steel. Unfortunately, the backfill is being drawn from a frozen pile of dirt. So, using a blowtorch and a pick, Ryan spent most of the day fighting to get the dirt from the pile into the wheelbarrow, while I spent a better part of the day breaking away the ice from where we intend to pour our concrete. And now the snow is dumping down so tomorrow will be an interesting day...

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Day 1, 2, and 2.5

In the first few days we've set up the "batter boards" and set the outside forms for the footings level and square.
The batter boards hold up string lines (which I've highlighted in yellow in the picture) which we use to establish the placement of the formwork below.
Monday there will be five of us working on site as my brother, Ryan is flying in tonight for the week, and my dad will be there with his two workers Mike and Jake. We should get lots done and hopefully pour the concrete by the end of this week. Hopefully it'll warm up enough...

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Day 0 - Excavation

Yeah! We finally broke ground! Today I will be calling "Day 0" as tomorrow is when my work begins. Moe, the excavator, dug out the plot for the house and we are ready to start the footings.
The temperature dropped below zero last night and the ground is covered with snow. Whose idea was it to build a house in the dead of winter?

Because of the cold, we will have to wait until next week (when it hopefully warms up) before we pour the concrete so we've decided to pour the footings and foundation in one pour. It'll be a bit trickier to build the forms and set the steel but then we'll only need to have the concrete pump truck for one day (at $500 a day, it'll be worth it).

It's good to finally get things rolling. I've been back and forth from Vancouver half a dozen times in the past month or so and I am looking forward to staying in one spot for the next three weeks.

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