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More block walls

Back corner of house

Back corner of house – garage and computer room

The block walls around the garage and the computer room are all finished. The masons were working on the master bedroom wing walls today and are almost finished there as well. They won’t be around on Thursday and it’s supposed to rain on Friday, so we may have to wait until next week to see all the walls completed.

Other things will probably happen during that time, but we don’t know exactly what yet.

Computer room

Computer room

Computer room

Computer room

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing

Master bedroom wing - Fireplace/Porch bump out

Master bedroom wing – Fireplace/Porch bump out

Soda storage!

Soda storage!

 

Building up!

Garage wing block walls!

Imagination!Today is the first day we were building up rather than down. The block arrived this morning and the masons all but finished laying the block for the garage wing. It was exciting seeing the beginning stages of the walls, including the locations of the doors.  Up until this point, all this stuff could only be seen using the power of… imagination.

Door for the garage entryway Never having been through this process, I was amazed at how many different sizes and shapes of block they use. There were special corner blocks, different size blocks for different height walls, different widths and thicknesses.

Angled blocksThere were even angled blocks that they’ll use for the master bedroom bump-out.

Tomorrow, they’ll work on the master bedroom wing and the computer room extension.

 

Block waiting for the master bedroom wing

Undeterred by the mayhem

These two bright, cheerful guys were poking out of the dirt today. They were a delightful splash of color in our mud world!

Spring flower! Spring flower!

Panoramic views of construction mayhem

Today was a gorgeous day, so, just for fun, I went out and took some panoramic shots of the construction site, one from each side of the house. Click for the full-sized images.

Front of the house

Front of the house

 

Back of the house

Back of the house

 

Garage end of the house

Garage end of the house

 

Master bedroom end of the house

Master bedroom end of the house

 

Removing bricks and testing missiles

Master bedroom end of the house Today, the guys did some surveying work, marking the edges of where the block will get placed, for the mason who’s coming on Monday to lay block. The also removed a lot of brick from a few places on the house.

In the first picture, they removed the top row of brick and also removed the brick from a space to the left of the chimney. That’s where a door will break through from the existing basement to the hallway into the library and office.

Garage end of the house In the second picture, you can see the brick removed from the garage end and part of the back of the house where the computer room will be.

You can also see a lot more mud than a few days ago, mostly because of a lot more bulldozer traffic, but also because we got a huge rainstorm last night and, well… mud.

We’ve got a pretty good site now to get the “missile testing” comment from the movie The Money Pit.

The Money Pit - Missile Test Site

Disregarding my predictions…

Setting up the forms As I posted yesterday, we were expecting the footers to be poured either tomorrow (Friday) or Monday. However, Wayne hedged his bets and ordered the concrete for today… and ended up getting everything ready and inspected in time for the delivery. So our footers were poured today instead of first thing next week!

They poured for the master bedroom wing, the garage wing, and the computer room in the back of the house. The weather held out with nothing but a light sprinkle of rain at one point that didn’t affect their work at all, so it was the perfect day to do it.

Pouring in the concreteNot only did they get everything poured today, but they had everything so precisely ordered that they ended up with only half a yard of concrete left over. Evidently that made one of the guys kind of nervous ("That’s cutting it too close.") but it worked out perfectly.

Decaying wood They also spent time removing the bricks from the end of the house next to the garage wing. We discovered that, back in 1977 when this house was built, it seems they didn’t know about house wrap or moisture barriers or that type of thing because the plywood underneath the brick was really badly decayed. Of course, it’s been 38 years, so I guess that’s not all that bad for having no moisture barrier. I imagine that will be the case for the rest of the house, too. Fortunately, it’s all coming off, so that issue will be resolved by the time we’re done.

More pictures… (click to embiggen)

Starting to pour

Pouring Pouring Pouring

Garage wing with footers and post foundations poured Master bedroom wing with footers poured

All the brick removed from the garage wing end of the house Garage wing footers

Update… with pictures!

Co-Del Construction Today they finished digging the footers for the garage wing and the computer room, adding substantially to the dirt pile height. They started staking out the footers for the surveyor to check and will finish that up tomorrow morning. If they get done early enough, the surveyor can come out to do the inspection tomorrow which means, if approved, Wayne (from Co-Del Construction) can go ahead and order the concrete. So the earliest the concrete could get poured is Friday, but they’re expecting that it’ll probably be Monday.

Fortunately, the weather folks are forecasting pretty spectacular weather next week, so the pouring, blocking, and whatnot (always with the whatnot) should go without a hitch. Before we know it, they’ll be framing it up and we’ll be all “Holy crap! It’s a house!”

In the meantime, here are a number of pictures from “Footer Excavation Day.” (click to embiggen)

Garage Wing

Garage Wing

Garage Wing

Garage Wing

 

Garage Wing

Garage Wing

Master Bedroom Wing

Master Bedroom Wing

 

Master Bedroom Wing

Master Bedroom Wing

Master Bedroom Wing

Master Bedroom Wing – Wayne has to use a shovel

 

Master Bedroom Wing - Done!

Master Bedroom Wing – Done!

Driveway (Half of it)

Half of the driveway

 

Our new back yard landscaping!

Our new back yard landscaping!

Backyard and our slowly disassembling deck

Backyard and our slowly disassembling deck

 

Footer Excavation Day!

Today the footers were dug for the master bedroom wing and the garage wing (mostly). There was a delay when they found that the septic drain pipe ran along one of the lines for the footers so they had to move it. That took a bit more time than expected, so the garage wing footers aren’t completely done, but will be tomorrow morning.

It was incredibly impressive watching the precision of Steve, the backhoe operator. I’d have sworn he had nerve endings on the bucket with the way he was feeling around with it and pulling out rocks, NOT breaking septic pipes, and just barely brushing the sides of the existing structure.

I shot a lot of video and trimmed it down into a short, two-minute summary version of the day’s events.

Excavations – The beginning

Thursday of last week, the excavator dug out the area for the master bedroom wing (which will also have the library, office, and guest bedrooms). Today he dug out the garage wing. So we have lots of large dirt piles and an impressive loss of grassy surfaces. Tomorrow, the footers will be dug out. More on that later.

Here are the dug out areas for the master bedroom wing (photo #1) and the garage wing (photo #2).

Master Bedroom Excavation

Garage Wing Excavation

Beginning of Mayhem

Co-Del Construction had some excavation equipment out today for some preliminary work. They removed a tree, a tree stump, shrubs, an air conditioner, a brick fireplace, and part of a deck. They also added a temporary driveway and dug up some of the bank to prep it for taking more dirt when the footers are dug out.

More pictures follow after the break (click to embiggen). It doesn’t quite look like the house in The Money Pit yet, but we’ll get there!

Excavation Prep 1

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