Chilly Morning

Last night we had our first true frost. The air temp hit freezing outside the caravan and the lowest point inside was 4.8 deg C -the hard part is surfacing from under the duvet. The views are fabulous today, its very easy to see where the big windows of the house will look out to.

More hardcore arriving today to form the base for the insulation and then the concrete pour, both of whihc will happen next week. The timber frame will be about a week late so after next week not much will happen on site. We are really pleased at progress so far. It is a year ago this week that we purchased this place so it feels good to be out of the ground one year on.

Drainage

Work today is concentrating on getting the drainage in place, notably for surface and rain water as the foul drainage is already in place from the edge of the previous house to the septic tank.

Its currently very sunny but also very chilly and we're expecting the first frost of the season tonight. As a family of 4 we are living in a large caravan on site - this is generally pretty comfortable but the cold mornings are not that pleasant....and its only September. The house is expected to be complete around March 08.

Day 3

With concrete founds set and sight lines re-established, work starts on the dwarf walls which will support the slab. We had good dry weather today and good progress was made.

At the same wok continues apace made on the retaining wall opposite the house. The soil behind this used to be retained by the wall of a cow shed which was demolished to allow more light to the house and improve its setting. The new wall is constructed fom 150mm dense concrete block and then faced in sandstone (laid dry) reclaimed form the original farmhouse.

Construction starts....Days 1-2


Almost a year after taking posession of the site, our builder and crew arrive last Friday to start setting out. Over the weekend an excavator is delivered, and by the end of today - Tuesday -the foundation trenches have been dug and reinforced concrete footings laid. This marks a rapid start to a seemingly long design and planning process!It is also a year since we joined the Association for Environment Conscious Builders, a voluntary organisation pressing for higher sustainability standards in the design, building and operation of new buildings. A particular focus of the AECB is to push for higher standards of energy efficiency in new and exisiting buildings, now also a priority for the UK Government to be implemented through its Code fo Sustainable Homes.
As part of our design brief the house has been specified to meet the AECB's low energy 'Silver Standard' which calls for a 70% redution in energy use over a modern home built to current regulations, and is roughly equivalent to CSH Level 4. This is to be achieved through designing in high levels of insulation and airtightness, and considering the orientation of the building on the site to maximise solar gain in winter whilst avoiding the possiblity of overheating in summer. In the coming months we will describe in more detail how these aspects will be implemented.

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