Wednesday, 25 April 2012

LONG TIME NO BLOG

Still no money is forthcoming from the b[w]ankers, so things are progressing at a very slow pace indeed. But we have managed to advance a couple of important tasks. First of these is the garage door. The installers, Doormatic, had it up in less than 2 hours. It is a sectional door, with 5 horizontal sections which are hinged to each other and slide up along a track. We'll have it automated at a later date. The steel door comes pre-finished in white over an alu-zinc coating for corrosion resistance. The external appearance of the door, with horizontal bandings, will match the appearance of the shiplapped siding to be installed on parts of the house exterior.
Updated street view
External view of garage door
Garage door mechanism
The other major item progressed is the foul and soil water system. We dug the trenches for the underground pipes and have laid the 110mm diameter PVC pipes. At the correct places we have installed connectors for the sanitary fitting and rodding eye junctions. The pipes are laid to fall to the municipal sewer manhole at the roadside of the site. The municipal building inspector signed off on the work yesterday, so we have cemented to joint between the pipes and the manhole connection, and can now start backfilling the trench, which is more than 1.6m deep in places. Should be easier than it was to dig the trench!
The far end of the underground sewer pipes
The connection to the manhole, with a rodding eye pipe projecting from the trench

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