Butchart Gardens

Butchart Gardens

Friday, 26 October 2018

Concrete Pour #2 and Week #8 of the Reno

A memory popped on Facebook today. Hard to believe 3 years ago we were at Canyonlands and Arches National Parks in Utah. Lots of things sure have changed since then. Especially the weather. lol
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On the weekend I managed to order at a great sale price, my stainless outdoor kitchen that I am using downstairs from Lowes. They had a weekend sale with no sales tax and they also match and beat other prices.(Home Depot and NewAge Products, the manufacturer)  I had done enough research that I found much lower prices on most of the pieces I needed so I probably saved about $1500 on the total sale. Yeah. This also includes free delivery. We have decided to go somewhat "industrial" downstairs, so if the lake floods the basement, all the cabinetry can just be cleaned up. Hopefully this never happens, but we are preparing for the worst. Also at Lowes, I was able to get 2 72" lengths of Acacia Wood countertops on sale for $112 each instead of $229 each.

I want all of the fixtures here so the crew can measure correctly with the walls and plumber and gas fitter will know where to install the pipes for the kitchen and bathroom etc. The gas range, microwave, bathroom vanity, toilet and bath/shower combo will also be delivered in the next two weeks. I have already purchased the free-standing propane fireplace too. It is all starting to come together. By purchasing these items myself we save the 20% added from David Coulson Design Group. Also, they cannot say they do not have the "materials" to keep working. lol

This week hopefully the deck will be finished and all the rest of the concrete poured.

Monday the guys showed up at 7:30 and waited for Roger to show up with his trailer to get started. It was really foggy out so we waited until it burned off to put the boat on the trailer for the season. Back all snug in the garage until we get an appointment with Monti's Marine to do some warranty work on the hydraulic motor lift and bilge pump. It was easy to push it into the garage now that the concrete is poured. Wanted it out of the water as the first of the fall/winter storms is forecast this week with some wind. After putting the boat in the garage the darn chain for the door jammed and we had to call out the garage guy so we could close it up. He is coming up with a new plan so this door will automatically go up and down as well. This will be a few bucks to put a new system in, but this jamming will just keep happening and at $200 per call out, a more permanent solution will be less expensive in the long run. All because we have a bunch of ducting running across the beam where the garage opener should have been installed.  That part is not designed well.

Today, Bernie worked on caulking all of the siding joints for bat and water prevention. The side of our house looks like a flock of birds used our house for target practice. lol  It will need to be painted in the spring. Apparently, the hardiplank was installed incorrerctly.  Plastic was also put up in anticipation of the concrete pour tomorrow for protection against the rain showers later in the day.


Chris spent the day framing in the basement. The kitchen is now framed and they have my design with the cabinets that are coming. Roger checked on our window order and it had been lost so it was reordered this morning.

My floor exercise!

And here is what our designer sent back. lol

There will 3 upper cabinets as well. Will be awesome eh Dianne!

This is what the cabinetry will look like below except it will have an Acacia Butcher Block Top.

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Chris also managed to start framing the outside walls in the bedroom.



Need to box in the timbers and the heating duct. The built in part will be for a shelving unit.

Found out today that I can only have one sink in the bathroom due to venting issues so cancelled that double vanity from Home Depot and reordered one from Wayfair that mounts on the wall with one sink that is still 60"in length. Probably in the end a better choice as it will hang about 12 to 18" off the floor.
My head is just spinning around trying to think of everything that needs to be prepared for before it gets to the drywall stage and the plumber, gas fitter and electrician have already been through and done their jobs. It is one thing to build from scratch with everything loaded into the plans, but with a reno you have to add to what is already pre-done with only the basics in mind. We have a bunch of great ideas regarding design from the Coulson Design Group, but no one is telling me I should have a wall heater in the bedroom as there is only one heat vent in the ceiling in a very large room, or put in another duct line for heat for the bathroom as there is no heat at present etc. Our drawn plans from them are very basic with just measurements etc. with no detail for electrical, heating or plumbing. I don't want to have the trades keep coming back to fix things that have been forgotten. (Isn't the contractor supposed to do this?) It will cost us more moola than we want to spend. So, I will be here watching them and making suggestions at the appropriate times so it gets done to our satisfaction the first time. :)

Tuesday morning the pumper truck arrived late at 9 am due to a breakdown on the Malahat Highway, and the cement truck here shortly after. By 9:30 concrete was flowing. We used one full cement truck plus a little of a second truck. Luckily the rain held off today.

The "Butt Shot" !





Finishing off the brushed concrete.

I left shortly after to head to Duncan to get my return $$$ from Home Depot for cancelling their bathroom vanity and taps, grocery shopping, getting my flu shot and a pedicure. A girl has to do what a girl has to do. :) lol Ray will get his flu shot on Thursday. I also arranged for both Ray and I to get our Shingrix vaccination next week to prevent Shingles. Ray is in enough pain and more and more people are getting Shingles, he does not need to possibly catch this. After doing my errands I was back home at 3 pm to finished concrete all tarped up.

The plumber is here today installing a new sump tank for the bathroom and kitchen downstairs in the ground in the basement bathroom. The concrete was never poured over this area by the previous owner for this purpose. As our sewer line is on grade in the ceiling, we need to pump up the discharge water from the basement.


The dock guys also came today and put in our solar lights and installed 2 of our 3 new ladders. They are all fiberglass so no rusting and angled so I think the dogs can even climb out of the water. They tip up so they our out of the water for the winter. Unfortunately, Luke couldn't put the 2 new hoops on the 2 new pilings by himself so he will be back tomorrow to finish with an extra person.




Chris carried on framing in the basement after running around getting plastic ready to cover the pour. They have to frame around all of the timbers in preparation for gyproc later. With only one guy working on the framing it definitely takes longer. The roofers were called off today with the concrete pour so hopefully they come tomorrow.

Pat, our next door neighbour, called us last night ... the bear is back at the entrance to our road so be careful with Freya walking tonight. We really do live near the wilderness with the mountains really close. A cougar was seen at the Welcome to Lake Cowichan sign to town last week too.

It did not rain very much yesterday, just a few sprinkles, so great for our new concrete as it was all tarped up. Today, Wednesday, the major rain storm is not scheduled to begin until noon so at least we had almost 24 hours without moisture. Lots of low cloud though when we woke up and it started getting light out. Other than framing downstairs it should be pretty quiet around here as traffic in and around the house is hard to do until the concrete dries. Should be able to walk on it though.

Wednesday turned out to be quite a nice day. Our crew arrived at 7:30 and started working in the basement. Ray and I left about 8:30 for Nanaimo as I had to pick up the counter tops and do a little shopping. Ray came with me as we needed to order the glass for the timbers above the front door that we are going to get etched.

When we got back the dock guys had been here and finished up the piling hoops, extra ladder and the final deck lights. Hurray! We finally have something completed since June.

The electrician's were here working on running wire from the electrical panel in the garage, through the basement and up to the gazebo for the infrared heaters, lights and a plug for my barbecue. They need to run all wire to the outside before they spray foam  insulation up into the outside wall rafters from cutting into the house for the ledgers for the deck supports. They will be back tomorrow to finish.

Our crew spent more time framing in the basement, getting rid of all the dirt dug up for the sump tank. Now the bathroom waits to have concrete filled in over the sump.

Boxing in the support posts.


Bathroom doorway framed.

Bernie also dismantled the forms for the front driveway and cleaned up the junk in the garden. All the tarps were taken down over the concrete poured on Tuesday. They put up the tarp over the stairs that still need to be poured so when the concrete people have a little left over concrete in their truck from someone else's job they can come here and finish as we don't need very much to finish off. Quite a bit was accomplished today. The concrete looks fabulous.



To add detail the finishers did the brushed concrete sections in different directions for a cool look.

Ready for the Hot Tub Delivery next week. :)

As the day wore on, the black clouds thickened up and the wind also picked up. One of the first storms of the fall should hit us tonight.

Thursday morning it was just sprinkling. We heard it rain quite hard last night at different intervals. The new sundeck seems to be draining properly with only a little water puddling. Chris was the only worker this morning working on framing. Bernie was sent to another job site as they were missing 2 workers for various personal reasons. Ray is off to Duncan today for his flu shot, even though he was pretty sore first thing. Fortunately after walking the dog he loosened up somewhat.

At the end of the day, Chris had framed in some bulkheads, and doorway into the storage room.



He has used up almost every piece of 2x4 so hopefully Roger brings more material tomorrow.

The irrigation guy stopped by to blow out our system and the roofing guy came to measure up our snow guards for the roof that need to be installed. The deck guys did not come nor the electrician. Probably because the weather was so crappy.

We also received delivery of the tub/shower and toilet via a forklift driving up the street! lol  The garage is starting to fill up with building supplies. More to be delivered next week.


If Ray had not been so sore today he would have tried fishing. The lake was flat calm and you could see fish rising all over in between rain showers.

Friday, began quite cloudy but lightened up, no rain at least. Chris and Roger were here at 7:30 am. Roger was here to drop off the new propane fireplace for downstairs I purchased and pick up the trailer with the junk for the dump.

The electricians and plumbers (JS Plumbing), showed up at around 9:30. We had a bit of a site meeting so I could update Adam from Kurtis Electric with the total job, some for Coulson Design, some for me and some for Southside Cabinetry. Gave him a detailed list as who is to be billed for what so he can keep the job costing together for the appropriate place to bill. As they will be running all of the wire for the whole job's entirety thought it would be beneficial to let them know the whole scope so they could plan out the wiring in advance of any particular job. This house is really hard to run wires with all of the timbers in the way for structure. Good thing I did, because it has been decided to move the subpanel downstairs out of the bathroom to the hall so they can run a bigger wire from the panel in the garage to this panel that will supply all of the needs for downstairs. They did manage to feed the wire for the plug on the deck for my barbecue.




The plumbers showed up (Nathan and his buddy) to run the plumbing for the new bathroom and kitchen downstairs. Things are moving along. Another vent was put in for the kitchen/bathroom downstairs through our pantry in the kitchen.We had three sets of contractors all working over top of each other. Fortunately Kurtis Electric Crew and JS Plumbing often work together on jobs so "do the dance" around each other easily in small spaces.



Chris was busy framing still, and figuring out how we want the propane fireplace installed in the corner and frame it up. He took out all the forming 2x4's from the patio and was using them for framing. No waste.


Plumbing run for bathroom

Plumbing run for kitchen

New Panel Wired
Roger went out and picked up the stringers for the stairs from the deck so they should be going up soon. He did all of the measuring and design as to how they are to connect to the deck. Our inside doors should be back here soon. Ray picked up all the door hardware this morning and then returned the locking pieces to have keyed all the same. The stuff is here now so when Roger returns our inside doors the locksets can be installed.

Again, quite a bit got accomplished this week. One step closer to the light at the end of the tunnel.
Monday, the last of the concrete work, the stairs and the bathroom floor should be poured. The gas fitter should be here to run the propane lines downstairs. The mould spray guy should be also be here early next week to prevent any mould if the wood should get wet due to flooding in the future. Lots on the docket for next week. So we should have construction, plumbing, gas fitting and electrical contractors "doing the dance" next week. lol

5 comments:

  1. Looking good! 8 weeks and still more to come, we cannot wait to get out place framed up so we can start dealing with some of these challenges as well!

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    1. I am hoping we will be done by Christmas other than the outside painting and front gardens redo.

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  2. You got some fantastic deals, I'll have to hire you as my Personal Shopper LOL. Place is looking great, so happy things are coming along so well. Again, looking forward to seeing it one of these days... next year, I assume :D

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    1. Well we hope to be done by Christmas ... so hopefully we are ready for company soon. As they are now working inside we may even have to move out to the motorhome for a week or so when they spray foam insulation etc. and wreck our bedroom with the new built-in closet. :) Hopefully we can catch up in Duncan well before that. lol

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  3. Good work keeping on top of everything! Good job on the sale items too. You will be ready for a vacation once it's all done!
    Love the kitchen design for "our suite" (LOL)...can hardly wait to see it!

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