Building Projects
you can find all the building projects for the homestead here
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House Build Part 10
If you would like to read house build parts 1-9 see here. The last few weeks we have been flat out with our youngest having a small operation and school going on holidays, we barely had time to breath. The house build has continued to progress, however the week of the 21st we had some issues arise. Monday 23rd The week began with waterproofing of the bathrooms being done. in preparation for tilers who will be in Mid October. The brickies returned to install a brick foundation for the fireplace Tuesday 24th We received a phone call from the site supervisor the ensuite door is an internal sliding door and…
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House build part 9
If you would like to read house build part 1-8 head here. We started the week of the 9th expecting the roofers to come and fix the guttering and exposed frame, which resulted from a planning oversight or something similar. They promised to finish it by Tuesday. The previous Friday, we received the roofing invoice. Normally, Lanky pays invoices immediately, but a few people contacted me on social media about unresolved issues with the same company. So, I asked Lanky to wait on payment until the roofers came on Tuesday and fixed the problem. Monday 16th Unfortunately the fireplace installers were off sick. so we had to rearrange the install…
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House Build Part 8
The house build still underway we ended the past week a little behind where we were hoping to be. Tasks Those were the tasks, unfortunately there were hit with some delays. Internal walls The internal walls still had a bit of work to be completed this week, some tidying up and the cornices to be installed. Monday 2nd Before the build started, we requested trades didn’t smoke in the house. We had no issue if they smoked around the yard, but we asked them to clean up their cigarette butts and packaging when done. With some of our family having lung issues and our home being non-smoking, it was important…
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House Build Part 7
With yet another flat out week behind us its time to update the house build.During the past week there were some delays but also a lot of progress. The original plan was Monday 26th the framers would be out to fix some frame work that wasn’t quite right. Tuesday 27th the crew would attend to start installing the internal walls. However we got word late Monday that council hadn’t updated their paperwork so the crew couldn’t attend. Basically when the frame is built council and the building company both need to sign off saying its to code. Well council inspected but didn’t lodge their paperwork so we had to wait.…
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House Build Part 6
House build part 6. If you would like to read previous house build updates head here. Friday 16th August As week 1 of bricklaying wrapped up, we were amazed by how many bricks the two blokes had laid. Their progress was impressive, and seeing the electrical and plumbing being set up for the drywall installation made us even more excited about the build moving forward. Friday 23rd August We couldn’t visit the property until Friday, the 23rd, due to work commitments. During our visit, we met the new site supervisor. During this time Lanky raised some concerns with the build so far. Concerns we raised: Besides raising our concerns and…
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House Build Part 5
Read along to see how house build part 5 develops. Friday, August 9th: We headed out to the property for our weekly cattle check, and to our surprise, we found the first set of bricks laid in place! The sight of those initial bricks set our hearts racing with excitement. It brought back the familiar conversations we’ve had, full of anticipation: “We can’t wait until we can finally move in.” With each new milestone, the excitement grows, and our patience seems to dwindle. I’ve always thought of myself as a patient person, but lately, I feel more like a child on Christmas Eve, counting down the days until the big…
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House Build Part 4
We are up to house build part 4 if you would like to read previous updates head here . The waiting game is such a painful game. Funnily enough, you don’t need to play it for that long. This past fortnight felt like months, not weeks. We left the house with gutters on, eagerly anticipating the arrival and installation of the Colour-bond roof the following Friday. When the roof finally arrived, rain had drenched the property, bogging down the delivery driver. He drove off the driveway, and got stuck trying to get back on, and tore up part of our driveway, which now needs repairs. see stuck truck here. On…
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House Build part 3
The past few months have been busy with earth movers and house builders. If you want to catch up, check out part 2 where we left off with the foundation ready for the cement trucks scheduled to arrive the following week. On Monday, the 27th of May, the trucks arrived early in the morning. The convoy was almost perfectly timed: the first two trucks arrived at the same time, and after that, one truck left as another arrived. By the afternoon, the crew had laid the slab, marking a major milestone in the construction. While the trucks arrived and unloaded, Lanky and one of the electricians removed the fencing we…
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IBC Worm farm
For as long as I’ve gardened, I’ve always had a worm farm, something my parents also had for their gardens. They used an old wheelie bin converted into a multi-tier worm farm. They put a tap on the bottom tier, then placed two or three milk crates wrapped in mesh inside. The process starts with the bottom crate: you add your worm colony and organic scraps (food, lawn clippings, garden waste, etc.). The worms eat the scraps and convert them into castings, which you can use on your garden. A liquid byproduct also forms, which you can use as a liquid feed for your plants. When the first crate is…
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House Build Part 2
Council approval and onsite meetings. On April 12, we finally got the final approval notice for the house build. On the 13th, we were onsite doing fencing. However, it was still a month until the earthworks started. After the fencing, we left for NSW for three weeks. GJ finished up the last paperwork during that time. James, the site manager, organized the surveyor to peg the build site. We arrived back in South Australia on May 5. On May 10, we met onsite with James. He walked us through the next steps in the process. This involved the surveyor coming onsite and the earthworks company prepping the ground. James informed…