Tuesday, 23 November 2010
15th November
Eaves
With the loft insulation and external wall insulation almost in place, attention has again focussed on eliminating thermal bridges and maintaining continuity of insulation.
5th November
22nd October
Is it getting warmer?
Monday, 25 October 2010
Weekly Report - 8th October
The existing windows were removed this week and the new high performance replacements installed. The reduction in external noise levels was very noticeable as well as the feeling of improved thermal insulation. What was surprising that when touched the inner face of the triple glazing was warm whilst the external air temperature was quite “chilly”.
Investigation of the bathroom floor produced a surprise, the construction was expected to be suspended timber throughout but in fact it is part
suspended and part solid floor. This has required a re-think on how to insulation this area so for the moment it is back to the drawing board.
Strengthening works to the first floor area were the new heat store have been undertaken and will be fully completed when the existing boiler is removed and the pipe work reconfigured.
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Weekly Report - 1st October
The target for this week was to install and commission the wood burning stove; this required the installation of the hearth, stove, flue liner and cowl. This was all successfully completed in a day and the stove is operational for space heating. The back boiler unit will be fitted when the heat store unit is installed.
We also completed the platform in the roof space and installed a temporary hot water cylinder, this is to be used when the existing boiler is removed and the heat store installed.
The floor insulation to the living room floor was completed this week as well as the flooring in the under stairs cupboard, there now remains the bathroom to tackle.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Weekly Report - 24th September
Although we had previously opened up and prepared the recess for the wood burning stove, this week represented an effective start on the internal works to the property.
The household is a very busy one and ensuring our works fit around the daily routine is essential. During this week we have removed the existing floor boarding to the lounge and replaced it with plywood. This was potentially a very disruptive operation and carried out as swiftly as possible. As the floor is to be fitted with a high performance insulation board cut in-between the existing joists this can now be installed on a “panel by panel” basis. This method facilitates easy access and prompt reinstatement of the flooring if required.
Investigation of the first floor structure to the location of the new heat store has been undertaken. The heat store when installed will weigh some 400kgs and an Engineer designed solution has been required to support this loading. Unfortunately the ground floor bathroom ceiling had to be removed to establish the configuration of the first floor construction.
Preparation work to provide a platform in the roof space for a temporary hot water cylinder is also in hand. The provision of a temporary hot water supply is required as the boiler position is being relocated.
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Thermal Imaging and Pressure Tests
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Pre-start team site visit
“Thursday’s meeting at the property was of great value. Whilst all the members of the delivery team have been developing their own specific areas of work this is the first time that all have been at the property at the same.
After brief introductions the meeting focused on practicalities and co-ordination of the proposed works. It rapidly became apparent the team will work collaboratively and all were greatly enthused by the project.
Discussions with the resident enabled their concerns to be expressed; with a young family it was easy to understand their apparent anxieties. Whilst the resultant works will achieve substantial benefits the need to carry them out in a considerate and sensitive manner is the uppermost priority.
I personally left the meeting in a very positive frame of mind and keen to commence the construction phase of the project.”
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Wood Burners
TCHG have held a workshop at their office with key staff and surveyors to discuss the pros and cons of using wood burners in housing association stock.
At the workshop Paul White, TCHG Design & Quality Manager, presented on the aims of the project as a whole. However, the main focus of the meeting was on wood burners. The event was attended by wood fuel industry experts Richard Hiblen of Specflue, who presented on the benefits of modern wood burner technology, Andrew Tolfts of South East Wood Fuels (SEWF), who presented on best practice and the issues in sourcing sustainable wood fuel and Kevin Giddings of Milborrow Chimney Sweeps (complete with chimney sweep brushes!), who added his experience to the discussion on the maintenance of wood burners and flues (including existing TCHG solid fuel installations).
The meeting was very positive indeed and all agreed education for everyone is as ever key.
After the meeting Andrew Tolfts of SEWF remarked:
‘I was really impressed by the common sense, very practical approach you had in your project. Very inspiring.’