Saturday again after a weekend off last week (as I had a day out with my kids and the Wife had a day at the football with her dad) all the windows went in along with the suspended floor, also managed to get most of the expanding foam in the gap around the lower door frame, and a good portion of it is still stuck to my fingers, god I hate that stuff! All the doors have been hung just need to get some replacement hinge pins as two have gone AWOL.
Sunday night after work I decided to get some of the floor down and the basic wiring done before putting up the drywall, managed to find a job the Wife could do with out complaining too much!
Due to the height of the patio door on the back of the house we were restricted as to what height the floor could be so only able to install 3x2 joists on there side, plenty of old bricks lying around to make beds for them though (the bricks came from the walls in the kitchen that came down last year!)
Finally found The Wife a job she is good at other than cleaning and making the tea, cutting the insulation to go in the floor.
Using waterproof chipboard for the floor as it will stop any moisture come coming up through the old concrete slab. (should be any but better to be safe than sorry!)
Sunday night after work I decided to get some of the floor down and the basic wiring done before putting up the drywall, managed to find a job the Wife could do with out complaining too much!
Due to the height of the patio door on the back of the house we were restricted as to what height the floor could be so only able to install 3x2 joists on there side, plenty of old bricks lying around to make beds for them though (the bricks came from the walls in the kitchen that came down last year!)
Finally found The Wife a job she is good at other than cleaning and making the tea, cutting the insulation to go in the floor.
Using waterproof chipboard for the floor as it will stop any moisture come coming up through the old concrete slab. (should be any but better to be safe than sorry!)