Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Wall supports

4-08-2012 - Most of the day was spent putting in timber supports for TV brackets, frameless shower screens, shower heads, and toilet roll holders. We have also started putting in some wall insulation



Ducted Vacuum and Eaves

22-07-2012 - We installed an AstroVac ducted Vacuum system. A total of 5 outlets, 3 normal ones, 1 sweep pan in the kitchen and 1 in the garage for cleaning our cars.

The main unit will be located on the back wall of the Garage

Outlet in the hallway.
I picked up a heap of 900mm and 600mm eave sheets. Bunnings had stored these outside so I unpacked them so they could dry out before we started painting them..

600mm sheets


900mm sheets
We had a little extra Foilboard tape left over, so we also tapped up the joins on the inside of the sheets. There shouldn't be any drafts in the house.

Insulation

21-07-2012 - I picked up our Earthwool insulation from Bunnings. We are using R4 for the ceiling and R2.0 for the external walls. We have also got some R2.5 acoustic Batts for some internal walls, specifically between the lounge and dining rooms and bedrooms.



Saturday, 11 August 2012

Doors and Hotwater

30-06-2012 - DLG came back and installed the glass doors for the two big sliders.







The plumbers also came back and installed the Apricus evacuated tube hot water service. We decided to go with the 30 tube system and a 315 litre storage tank.



James continued on with the brick around the south side of the house and the back of the garage.




Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Bath

26-06-2012 - I took a bit of time today and made up a bath frame out of some of the left of steel from the frames and trusses.. I also made up a fake wall with a niche in the ensuite shower.




Front door.

26-06-2012 - Bricks under the outdoor area all finished, and the front of the house started.

Our incredible expensive front door and frame showed up, we have left the door uninstalled until the plaster is finished to avoid any damage to it.






Services Rough-in..

17-06-2012 - Both plumbers and electricians have completed their rough-ins. We have added a few extra power point here and there, and also decided to run the main switch board in the linen store room. This will make it easier for the initial wiring, helpful to reset any tripped circuits, and also alot easier to add extra circuits later on as the board isn't on an outside wall.

We spent extra time making sure the 15mm foil board was completly sealed around all windows, doors and joins.




Our brickie has continued around the house.







3 phase mains and internal light and power point circuits

Rear roller door in the garage filled in and a double glased window fitted.


We changed the ensuite window from 600mm down to 450mm to make some extra room for the mirror.