I can’t believe it’s September! How time has flown. Very little has happened in the last few months, but it was a hive of activity the Monday before last.
On Monday 22nd we had a lady from ‘Hi-tech Drains’ around to find out where the drains in our back garden lead to and two fireplace men who are fitting the fireplace in the bedroom and readying the living room for a log burner. We had the electrician around again the week before to tidy up a few loose ends. Now that the bedroom fireplace is fitted, we are ready for the plasterer again and hopefully to start some decorating in the living room too.
The drains are the most important as they will affect where the extension can be built. We actually have two manholes in our garden but some of our drains actually use another which we share with a neighbour. The engineer noted how strange this was, but it ‘s only to be expected with all of the other weird and wonderful quirks of the house.
The main drain that we are interested in goes into the neighbours garden which is where it becomes property of Southwest Water because it’s then shared. If it’s shared then there are a lot of rules about building near it but we are hoping that if we divert the water from that particular manhole into another one instead then technically it isn’t used by us and then it’s the neighbour’s private drains and pipes which means that we should be able to build where we like. We will have to check that this is the case though as it’s bound to be more complicated than it really needs to be.
We had a surveyor around last week who took some detailed measurements of both the house and the markings left by the drain engineer, which the architect will use to make some detailed drawings for us, then we can discuss what we can do in regards to the drains.
The fireplaces is something that has been needed for about a year, particularly downstairs where the hole in the wall is a constant eyesore and something that makes me really want the work to progress because i was getting very fed up of looking at it everyday. Though I have been told that I’m not allowed a log burner this year because there are more pressing jobs that we wouldn’t be able to afford if we had one put in 🙁
We’ve done some work in the garden, too. A lot of work actually, but you wouldn’t know it just by looking. We’ve had countless trips to the dump – which luckily isn’t far from our house. We’ve fully removed the back fence now and waged war upon the ivy which had taken over everything; it’s slowly diminishing but isn’t dead yet. We’ve added a few square meters onto our garden just by removing the back fence and cutting down the bushes. I did an absolutely sterling job of trimming the hedges that were hanging over from the neighbour’s garden (if I do say so myself). I’ve encountered so many spiders that I can now confidently kill any that are smaller than my little finger nail.
Paul has successfully managed to pull out the stump of the tree that we cut down. It was tough work which involved digging down a foot or so and cutting through the roots before finally prying it out of the ground. We also have a series of concrete posts in our garden which we intend to take out – all still strung with thick wire rope and a mesh fence – it’s a pain because the ivy is all entwined and it’s hard work trying to remove it. We’ve used copious amounts of weedkiller and yet it hasn’t really had an impact on it.
The garden is no longer recognisable as the garden that it once was. Not that it looks good at the moment, just bigger. I do have a few ideas for the garden but it’ll be a long time before they’re acted upon.
Within the house, we have made the grim discovery that we have metal door frames throughout. For those of you who are unaware of metal door frames – count yourselves lucky. Initially it didn’t mean much to me, I just thought we could take them off and replace them with wooden ones. Metal door frames, however, actually support the structure and if you remove them you need to put in lintels above your door. In all, the easiest thing to do is to keep them and when we swap around the doors someone will need to use an angle grinder to cut out new holes for the hinges. Hopefully we can discuss that with a builder when they come over next.
In other news, our court case is ongoing and long winded – as we knew it would be. We are determined though to get our hard-earned money back into our possession in order to continue planning our extension. Bad times, my friend, bad times 🙁
After talks with some professionals, it seems that our builders have also under-quoted us which means that the extension is going to be put on hold for a bit longer, we will continue to work towards it but it won’t actually be started for a while now. At least we know now, rather than when it’s too late.