Showing posts with label piers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend

Back so soon?  Why yes!  We bypassed a Memorial weekend trip away to the beach to stay home and work on the house.  What a sacrifice, I know!!  :D  Jk, there were other things holding us back as well, which made the decision to stay easier--a visit from my brother Ian, and a friends wedding.

We (when I say we, I mean "I") are learning we have to be committed to this project.  Dad and our timeline help motivate us to stay on task.

We came to the house, as per usual, on Friday afternoon, working about 5 hours.  We were gearing up for a scorcher of a weekend.  Humidity was high, so we packed lots of water.  It was good we didn't have to do too much unshaded work.  I worked predominantly that day on cleaning up the perimeter of the main space.  The crawl space needed to be vacuumed since we created so much debris and mess taking out the stairwell.  It's a good thing we had a wet/dry vac...we had to empty it out a couple of times.  I also vacuumed out the crevices along the walls where most of the plaster and debris would fall.  Eventually we will be closing up the walls again, and we don't want to leave cobwebs in there if we can help it!  Gabe and Dad worked on removing all the pieces of the stairs remaining.


There were some small pieces of heart pine under all of it, so we kept them, and I took the nails out of those boards.  Once that was done, they removed some of the ledger board that was rotting on either side.

Here Gabe is working on removing few remaining rotten floor joists:



Then Gabe filled in the top of the stone rubble foundation with a flat mortar base for the new ledger board to sit on top of.

Here I am doing the cleaning duty I do best...


With all the debris clean up and how hot it was, we really needed a shower, bad!

The next day, Saturday, we didn't make it out to the house, since Gabe helped a couple friends move and then we went to a wedding later that day.  My bro Ian was home for the weekend and wanted to help out, so he and Dad went out to the house for a couple of hours.  They were able to nail in some joist hangers for the joists that were hung last weekend and remove the rest of the bricks off of the porch.

We came out to Mom & Dad's on Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a good meal for Ian's birthday at a nearby vineyard with stunning views.  We were in vacation mode when we came out earlier that day, so Gabe forgot his tool bag that he brings from home every weekend (for security sake), so we were a little bit handicapped the next day when we went out to the house to work.

Day 32, Monday was really hot, and there was only a slight breeze.  They had ripped some 2 X 8 pressure treated boards down with the table saw at Mom & Dad's before we left, to use as the ledger board.  On site, Gabe first sawed down the studs so the ledger board would fit under them.


Then, Gabe and Dad placed it on top of the smooth surfaces Gabe created previously with the concrete.



They spent a little bit longer than expected getting it level and getting it to fit under the studs.  The board had to be trimmed out in certain spots, so it was about an hour going back and forth trying to get it to fit.

While they were doing this, I was securing joist hangers:

Action shot!
Once they got the ledger board in place, Gabe let me use the nail gun.  It was heavy!  Here is a short video detailing the experience:


It was the supported by two more boards, side by side, nailed into place.


The last joist in the main area, that had previously been hidden under the stairs was finally supported like the others with a 2 X 10 and leveled and blocked to the ledger board, as seen below:


Gabe works to secure the two areas together, even though it is under the one wall and really awkward to get to:


Since we didn't have all the tools we needed, we called it a day earlier than usual.

Gabe's last tasks of the day were to attach the remaining joists to the porch section (future kitchen area), two on the south end and one on the north.  Here he is finishing up the one on the north end:


Here is an interior shot looking east, down to the bare bones!!  Doesn't it look good??!? (it kinda looks like a robot face...hehe)


The board below on the diagonal is the one that will hold up the addition when we remove the rotten sections from it next time:


There was a little bit more cleaning up to do.  Mom stopped by with a large box fan since it was so hot, but we were winding down at that point.  She helped us organize the place and I cleaned up the debris down below and we called it a day.



                                                                                         Cleaning up shop!                                     All clean!!!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Of Piers and Footings

This is Gabe this time. The past week has been eventful, and not necessarily in a good way. Last weekend after working with our friends, Evan and I ended up with a little surprise on Sunday/Monday:




For the weekend, Bethany was hanging out at wedding showers, so I was accompanied by my father-in-law. The plan was to dig out the footings underneath the current bathroom and what was left of the porch. We discovered that the piers that were currently supporting the structure were not at all solid (they were shaky, cracked, and about 8" below the ground!), so we set about to dig out proper footings for that end of the house. I attacked a tree stump that was directly next to one pier while my FIL worked on another section. I eventually ended up hooking up my truck (the one Bethany used to give me such a hard time about driving... HEATED SEATS!!!) and pulling the stump out after some digging and hacking away at it. I may or may not have slightly moved one of the piers in the process (oops!), but the stump was no more. I then set about digging between the piers to allow for the footing to be poured.


One of the many downsides of Bethany not being around to help was the lack of photographic documentation... oh well. We got the first two footings dug out, and then I set about to digging the last one. My FIL was exhausted, so I was mostly alone for the last one. By the time I was done, my arms ached and I was pretty tired out too, but we felt really good about getting so much done!

On Sunday, my father-in-law called and suggested that we remove two of the piers that were not really doing much. We wanted to pour the footings in one run as much as possible, so we decided that Monday
evening I would go out and help him make temporary supports and remove the two piers. After supporting the two corners with wood beams braced on cement block, we smashed and removed the piers:




We are taking a break to visit family for Spring Break, but check back after that to see the new footings and our progress!