Outbuildings: Week 40, Day 3

Outbuildings: Week 40, Day 3

Quite a busy day on-site, with the most visible progress being the installation of the galvanised steel handrail and balustrade for the external staircase.

Galvanised steel handrail and balustrade for the external staircase

This will be left with its galvanised finish rather than being painted, to match the galvanised frames for the adjacent door and window and the galvanised light fittings – and the zinc roof of the house. The bright silver finish will darken down a bit over time.

The main build team were also back to work through the initial snagging list from the Architect. Most of that got completed, though the testing of the foul drainage showed up a major leak in an underground pipe which is presumed to have been fractured by the weight of a digger driving over it; there’s not much depth of soil ‘cover’ over the underground pipes in the Courtyard. The damaged section of pipe was replaced but the nature of the damage means there might be further damaged sections.

Outbuildings: Week 40, Day 2

Outbuildings: Week 40, Day 2

No contractors on-site today; the main build team are due back tomorrow to start working through the ‘snagging’ list.

Having completed the modest area of wall tiling (two 2m2 sections) for the shower the other day, I was able to fit the instantaneous electric shower unit to the tiled wall so the plumber can connect its mains water feed at their next visit.

10.8 kW Mira Sport electric shower fixed to the tiled wall, in preparation for its mains water connection

The short stub of 15mm copper pipe in the photo is just to test the routing of the electrical cables around the pipe – the final feed pipe, which will be visible above the tiles, will be chrome.

In due course, the shower will get a simple folding glass screen facing the shower head.