
It was quite a surprise to see the very blue roof as we rounded the corner by Stondon Church. The colour is due to the plastic (?) insulating film that covers the roof before the tiles are fixed. With the battens almost complete I would expect the tiler to start laying tiles on Tuesday. (The tiles can be seen in foreground - wrapped up in plastic)
Pete and Lee (the chippies) have now finished the bay after Malcolm and Graham made and delivered the metal supports for the roof in the bay. The strengthening bars have also been fitted in the lounge roof - a vertical rod drops from the ridge and is connected to a horizontal bar that is attached to the roof timbers just above the walls at either side on the room. Jan has decided that she doesn't like this (I have some sympathy with this view too) so we'll be looking to clad it in wood and make a feature of it.
In addition to the progress on the roof, the electrician - Andrew - has made good progress too. We now have cables here, there, and everywhere. The other development during the week is the fixing of the flooring in the roof space. Now that the floor is down, the size of this room can be more accurately seen - it measures 21 foot by 12 foot at its widest, reduced to some degree by the sloping roof timbers. Nevertheless, it will make an excellent study/guest bedroom when the roof windows are fitted.
When we arrived at site yesterday afternoon we found the hasp and lock on the garage door had been butchered. I assumed that it was one of the new builders to the site but a call from Roy advised that the electrician had turned up at site on Saturday morning to find the garage doors wide open. Obviously there had been a break-in during Friday night/Saturday morning, but nothing appears to be missing from the garage. Fortunately there wasn't much of value there anyway - a petrol strimmer, Black & Decker workmate, a pair of aluminum step ladders, and a lot of old toot. Nevertheless its an annoyance and will require some thought as to how the garage can be made secure. This type of break-in is quite common in the area - several of our neighbours have suffered garage break-ins. However, it appears that the sought after items are power tools - and we had none in the garage. I would quite like to have seen the look on their faces when they finally got into the garage to find nothing there. Mind you, I'd also like to stick them head first down the portable toilet! I guess it wouldn't be "politically correct" to suggest who is most likely to be responsible for these garage crimes. Incidentally, did I mention that I'm opposed to more travellers sites.
I've spent today clearing up again - builders are messy buggers - even when it makes life more difficult to do their job, they still don't seem to want to clear up. The scaffold was littered with bricks - whole and half, assorted bits of timber, nails, et al - quite an obstacle course to get round. No wonder there are so many building site accidents. Still, its all tidy for now - until work gets under way tomorrow of course.
Jan & Rog



