Part 10 - Garage
Since the roof was finished, things have slowed down on site while we have been waiting on our windows. There has been some activity, with the garage being progressed and some EWI fitted to the external face of the ICF walls. Rather than tinker at the edges, the joiners have now been off site for a couple of weeks pushing on another job in readiness for returning to our site next week. Our windows are as I type this, sitting in the delivery depot in Kirkwall awaiting delivery to site.
How the garage has progressed:
6" blocks were laid onto the strip foundations previously poured. You can see my youngest 'helping' lay this foundation blockwork.
Upfill and blinding, DPC and Slab poured:
6" x 2" timber frame was constructed on site:
Timber Skews were formed and covered in lead as per the house, the roof battened out and tiled as per the house and untreated siberian larch cladding fitted using stainless steel nails. Plastic ventilation strips were used instead of insect mesh at the bottom of the cavity between the timber frame and cladding.
The cladding still needs finishing off with corner pieces and a trim to the underside of the skews. The side door has been fitted but we are still waiting on the main door. Ramp access into the garage will be completed further down the line.
Other than some EWI being fitted to the outer face of the ICF blockwork:
and applying patination oil to the lead skews following a very useful discussion here:
we have been a bit limited in what we could get done. With our windows on the way, and 4 joiners due on site from Monday, we should see fairly rapid progress.
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