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Roof progress


Susie

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The builders scaffolding came down and the roofers scaffolding went up all to plan.

The new roofer has a good gang and they are working well on the roof.

The weather hasn’t been great, we have had three storms Bert, Conall and Darragh luckily no damage to the build.  We are approx 615ft above sea level and about 2.5miles to the coast as the crow flies so we get a good breeze coming in off the Atlantic.  The wind has Brought with it some very cold spells that and the shorter daylight hours has meant progress has been a bit slow.

 

The roof has been battened, breather membrane and counter battened, eves ventilation and we have some nice joinery on the gables, facia, tilt fillet at the eves for the last slate row and overhang.  The slates are looking good and I’m happy with the hooks they are using, sometimes they are quite visible when the sun catches them but these have black tips that blend in nicely.  The overhang also has some nice leadwork.

 

The solar panels have just arrived and work will continue next year with the installation.

The MVHR vents are installed and the Velux windows are installed, one window still needs its flashing kit completed and slate around so is covered up for now.

 

Whilst the scaffolding is up I have managed to give the bargeboards 3 coats of wood protection with black stain.  Finding time when its not too cold for the stain which requires 5 deg plus and keeping out of the roofers way has meant a little at a time but the gables are done and the facia on the North side is done with just the South to have another 2 coats.  Im glad I’m doing it now not just because the scaffolding is up but also any drips of the very watery stain are not going on my cladding.  We are ICF as you know and we have to be careful that the preservative is solvent free or it would melt the ICF blocks.

 

Whilst the scaffolding is up we have also put the counter battens and insect mesh on the gable ends ready for the cladding next year.  We purchased the insect mesh quite wide to go from the battens to the inside of bargeboards.  Next job whilst the scaffolding is up is run some sealant in the small gap between the slates and the gable ladder, I have been told this is not done on most sites these days but due to our location the roofers have suggested we do it, so I purchased a huge box of baby wipes ready, I’m sure I will use them when we seal the windows as well.

 

I have moved two empty slate crates just off to the left of the camera and started filling these with the half cut slates and the broken slates.  The plan is to may be use the half slates around the bottom of the walls above ground level before the cladding starts, I’m hoping sticking them on will be the easy option, the broken ones will be crushed more and used as mulch on the ground around the edge of the building.

 

We have paid the window deposit and the window openings have been measured, for one sliding door and 10 windows it took apx 3 1/2 hrs to measure the openings and discuss the window placement position and the sill positions and depths, and the sliding door placement taking into account the ffl after the insulation, screed and wood flooring.  Some walls are being rendered and some wooden clad so the sills are different depths.  We have 3 windows on one wall that face down our field and I wanted them levelled with a laser as well as measuring as these will be a big feature.  We paid apx £700 for the measuring service and it will have been worth every penny.  The windows are due in production towards the middle to end of February so hopefully before the end of March they will be installed.

 

The cars that managed to sneak onto the photos for this catch up include our own Jensen FF back from the painters and a local customer popped their Jensen 541 in for a quick service.

 

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" solar panels have just arrived and work will continue next year with the installation"

 

Are they roof integrated?

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5 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

" solar panels have just arrived and work will continue next year with the installation"

 

Are they roof integrated?

Yes the trays are up but not flashed yet.

 

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3 hours ago, ProDave said:

Can you post the answers to this blog entries "spot the car" competition please?

The blue car is a customers Jensen 541 and the grey one is our Jensen FF arriving back from the painters ready for us to complete its restoration.

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3 hours ago, G and J said:

Looking good.....can you say what slate you've used?

I took a photo of the crates. 
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