New house build - Luxembourg

New house build - Luxembourg

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Pvapour

8,981 posts

254 months

Saturday 20th April 2013
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5potTurbo said:
Plasterers are blasting through this work!

We might just be in before August site shutdown!....he says, still crossing fingers AND toes.

Guest room's done:



Rooms above garage (still to be divided into 2) are done:





I'm not sure when they're supposed to be sticking the plasterboard up, though? I guess the ventilation for the air/heat exchanger's needed first, hence the "chimney" opening:



The stairwell from 1st to ground floor's also plastered. smile
thumbup its nice seeing it all come together eh smile one thing that does hit me seeing all that insulation, how damn efficient is this place going to be to heat! really hope you're in before August, forecasts are looking good here & I think its headed your way smile

5potTurbo

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169 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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There's tons of insulation, Nick - even on the outside!
We're hoping our energy bills will be much, much lower, but they should be with an A rated house. Current place is E rated and that was built in 2004. We buy about 2,300 liters of oil p.a..
The new heating system, solar panels for hot water and triple glazed windows will pay for themselves over time.

We're also buying a lot of LED lights from EcoLED and will replace all the other 'energy saving but crap for lighting' light bulbs with LEDs too.

Oh, dear.... all that and using the bus, I'm beginning to sound like an environ-mentalist. wink

...*scarpers to Classifieds to buy a fun weekend car*

ETA: old house should have been E rated, but actually was H on the EPC, and the buyers only knew that on the day of completion. :-/

Edited by 5potTurbo on Sunday 20th October 08:09

5potTurbo

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Monday 22nd April 2013
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Down the stairs to the ground floor's now plastered:




Popping by the site at lunchtime today to meet the sparky's boss as I'm puzzled as to why they've put the satellite TV cable runs WHERE they've put them, rather than where I instructed them to be put. Hopefully I'll get to see the plastering machine in action! laugh

5potTurbo

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Monday 22nd April 2013
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" 'Ere, mister - can I have a go on that?"

... *breaks triple glazed patio doors*

hehe



Plastering will be finished today!
I expect the guy's done the bit I took a pic of 30 mins ago, above, and then moved on to the kitchen. smile

Sparky's told me our house is 3rd out of 4 in the row for 2nd fix (immediate neighbour's delayed) and the other end of the row's 2nd fix has already started.

The weather's great, some other chaps were outside doing the edging strips for the rendering and a couple more were doing the concrete edgings for the side path & terrace, so we're looking good now for being ready pre-August "congé" (shutdown).

I can't remember if I posted it before or not, but we also sold our existing house 2 weeks ago when it had been on the market for only 2 weeks! woohoo




Edited by 5potTurbo on Monday 22 April 13:06

5potTurbo

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Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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Plastering's done, all except some (still to be installed) suspended ceilings and boxing in of pipes in the stairwell, living room, kitchen, and attic shower room and bedrooms.







Pathway edging's well underway at the side of the house, too:



Next week, wet UFH installation can begin.

5potTurbo

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Thursday 25th April 2013
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UFH installation's begun on the 2nd floor:




I hope the sparky can remember what these are all for?...
The sparky's also been around the house to uncover all his work that the plasterers covered in the last week.



IIRC, 2 for outside lights, 1 for dining room light, 1 for external sockets, 1 for electric shutter contoller.

Pvapour

8,981 posts

254 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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maybe give your plasterers details to Muncher paperbag

looks awesome and a hell of a rate they're moving at now, sounds like the excitements ramping smile keep the momentum going and sit on them (seems you are) your mere presence is good for this, your excitement is a good cover biggrin though with 3 months I can see that as an easy finish tbh, how do they have it listed as works to be done?

5potTurbo

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Friday 26th April 2013
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I hear you. I feel sorry that after all their great work, Muncher's plasterer didn't live up to their expectations. frown

I don't know what the construction schedule is, tbh. I don't have their full schedule of works. I'll have a better idea when I can get to the site over the weekend (currently in Laaandon for work).

In any case, we've signed our house sale 'compromis' to be out on or before 15 August. If the new place isn't ready, we have a few options for alternative short term. Our estate agent dealing with the sale of our current house just called me. Our purchasers have a verbal approval of their mortgage and the formal letter will be provided next week to the notary. Our agent will then push the notary to create the 'acte' for signing ASAP, which is effectively the contract exchange and completion. thumbup

Muncher

12,219 posts

250 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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Looking good! Where the wires come through the wall, how is that going to look when finished? Seems a strange way to bring them through the wall.

We are hopefully set up with another plasterer who has done a good job for my parents before so we are ok there hopefully!

5potTurbo

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Friday 26th April 2013
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I'm pleased to hear you have another plasterer lined up, Muncher. Hope you're felling better now, too? smile

The sockets are unusual compared to British ones; they kind of clip together, not screwed on faceplates. I'll take a piccie of one at home for you.


5potTurbo

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Sunday 28th April 2013
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The UFH polystyrene slabs have been laid on all 3 levels. Pipe work can begin tomorrow. I expect this week will be slower though as Wed is a bank holiday for most of Europe.

Sadly rain returned to Lux on Friday or the outside would have have the rendering basecoat added.

Excavation has begun for the 2 houses behind ours. I met the new neighbours to be during the week, a couple in their early/mid 30s. He drives an MX-5, so must be alright by PH standards, eh? wink

5potTurbo

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Wednesday 1st May 2013
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First coat of rendering is on the outside



UFH piping's complete on all 3 floors. Here's the living room.



Not sure of the work order now, but guessing another screeding, then tiling.

Wetwipe

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214 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Jesus Christ on a bike they're motoring now! House looks great and congrats at selling your existing current pad thumbup

5potTurbo

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Thursday 2nd May 2013
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Cheers, Wetwipe.

Yep, after weeks of slow progress there's usually a team of 5-7 guys working every day in/on the house. I think the main contractor really wants to get this block of 4 finished and keys handed over before Summer shutdown, then the money that's held in Escrow for the moment will be released to them. Good for us, though. smile

5potTurbo

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Thursday 9th May 2013
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Floors are all cemented again, over UfH, in readiness for tiling.








Whilst the cements drying out thoroughly, the sparkies can come back and do their 2nd fix.


The garage interior wall, that was previously clad in insulation foam, has also had it's first coat of render.



When the 2nd coat's on and dried, then the sparky can install the main fuseboard, server cabinet with the Cat7 connections, also home to the satellite and cable TV distribution matrix.
The 4 conduits you can see fixed to the floor house 4 x 2 cables for the Sat TV, which run out of the back of the garage to the rear garden. Fixing the satellite dish to the side of the house wasn't an option in the end due to the depth of the external insulation slabs, so the dish will be in the garden, out of sight.
Obviously the conduits will be out of sight too in the garage as the floor's still to be screeded and tiled. Yes, tiled. smile

Pvapour

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Thursday 9th May 2013
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cool looks on target, sill cant get over the amount of wire eek it stresses me just looking at it smile

tiled garage is also cool but the slightest bit of dirt will niggle I'm sure biggrin

glad it's all coming together for you.

5potTurbo

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Friday 10th May 2013
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Thanks, Nick.

Yep, the cabling's a tad confusing. Fortunately the sparky labelled EVERYTHING - but he now needs to remove cement splatters from the cables to be able to read the labels! hehe

Tiling the garage was an extra for us, but it helps to keep it so much cleaner, especially walking straight into the kitchen.

It's nice now though to visit the site and be able to see such progress over 1-2 days. smile


QROPS

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185 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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It really is coming along now! Are you ever in the city, we could catch up for a beer?

5potTurbo

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Friday 10th May 2013
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When I'm not travelling for work, I'm always in the city... Well, Kirchberg. I work opposite Auchan on JFK. smile

Send me a PM.

5potTurbo

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Monday 13th May 2013
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Popped by the site tonight. I couldn't go in as the garage floor's just been screeded ready for tiling. Oh, and the garage interior walls have been rendered. smile



Footings have also been poured for the 2 houses behind us.