I think this will be a fun project, now that the concrete is done. Thought maybe post a few pics of it as it goes. The first one is the new foundation for the fireplace.
Typical 24" footings with a 3.5" slab. You can see the advantages of building it outside, Would take a lot of living space if it was built inside.
Since this photo, I have installed the pressure treated bottom plates, and built a deck with 2x6, just a box and covered with 3/4" subfloor . There will be a banco in front to sit on, will end up flush with the interior walls. The 3 windows have been removed.
We were pleasantly surprised that there is a steel beam with a concrete bond beam above for a header. Just allows more flexibility to reframe the opening. The 2 side windows have been replaced with pella triple glaze windows with the funny blinds inside the glass.
Today the fireplace was delivered, of course I forgot the camera at home
I wanted some pics of this funky little 3 wheeled fork lift we rented with motorcycle handle bars. We were able to navigate the landscaping with the fireplace and only busted one sprinkler.
The fireplace is 72" tall and 51" wide, shipping weight is 756 pounds.
Was nice to use the fork lift to set it from outside and not drag it through the house, would be impossible.
Tomorrow we will build exterior walls and start enclosing it in. I already put the camera in my truck so I wont forget.
The next picture is to give a idea of how tired we were was last week.
3 man crew including the boss, and we leave him with the easy work :yes:
We dug footings Thursday, Friday, Monday. We were off Tuesday waiting for inspection, Wednesday we poured 5 yards concrete with wheel barrows, Thursday busted out 6 yards of concrete, Friday with 3 dumpsters is all gone.
My back is starting to feel better.
The next photo is several things, the start of a pergola, is 24"x24"x24" holes. The block is 12"x12"x8" and columns are now at finished hight of 8' 8" above the slab hight of the porch. This puts it above the lower ridge of the roof. Will be metal stud framing and metal roof from there.
Is also a small footing there that will support a 1/2 wall on the porch.
What really looks strange, if you notice the right side of the house and wall with the front door.
Whats going on is, 3 years ago we changed every exterior door and window in the house, was 2" foam added and new stucco all the way around.
They stopped it at this point because they could not decide what to do with the front.
I think it will be a fun and interesting project and will post some photos as we go.
Typical 24" footings with a 3.5" slab. You can see the advantages of building it outside, Would take a lot of living space if it was built inside.
Since this photo, I have installed the pressure treated bottom plates, and built a deck with 2x6, just a box and covered with 3/4" subfloor . There will be a banco in front to sit on, will end up flush with the interior walls. The 3 windows have been removed.
We were pleasantly surprised that there is a steel beam with a concrete bond beam above for a header. Just allows more flexibility to reframe the opening. The 2 side windows have been replaced with pella triple glaze windows with the funny blinds inside the glass.
Today the fireplace was delivered, of course I forgot the camera at home
I wanted some pics of this funky little 3 wheeled fork lift we rented with motorcycle handle bars. We were able to navigate the landscaping with the fireplace and only busted one sprinkler.
The fireplace is 72" tall and 51" wide, shipping weight is 756 pounds.
Was nice to use the fork lift to set it from outside and not drag it through the house, would be impossible.
Tomorrow we will build exterior walls and start enclosing it in. I already put the camera in my truck so I wont forget.
The next picture is to give a idea of how tired we were was last week.
3 man crew including the boss, and we leave him with the easy work :yes:
We dug footings Thursday, Friday, Monday. We were off Tuesday waiting for inspection, Wednesday we poured 5 yards concrete with wheel barrows, Thursday busted out 6 yards of concrete, Friday with 3 dumpsters is all gone.
My back is starting to feel better.
The next photo is several things, the start of a pergola, is 24"x24"x24" holes. The block is 12"x12"x8" and columns are now at finished hight of 8' 8" above the slab hight of the porch. This puts it above the lower ridge of the roof. Will be metal stud framing and metal roof from there.
Is also a small footing there that will support a 1/2 wall on the porch.
What really looks strange, if you notice the right side of the house and wall with the front door.
Whats going on is, 3 years ago we changed every exterior door and window in the house, was 2" foam added and new stucco all the way around.
They stopped it at this point because they could not decide what to do with the front.
I think it will be a fun and interesting project and will post some photos as we go.