Friday, June 19, 2009

Starting Roofing

Wouldn't you know it? No rain in the forecast, but it rained all night!!! And all morning!!! So I installed the roofing felt to protect the structure in the rain. Then, of course, it quit raining. So here is a picture of the house with the felt on and boards to keep it secure until the shingles go on.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Time to Roof

Glory halelujah! The framing, piers, siding and roof sheathing are done for the kitchen part of the house. Here are some pictures.



Here is the west side piered, framed and partially sided.



Here is the west side with the siding done, awaiting battens.



Here is the west side with the battens on.



Here is the north side showing the sheathing on. Next the roofing and then inside finishing. The outside dimensions are 14 1/2 foot by 14 foot, giving a square footage of 201.6 sq. ft. Plenty of living space.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Kitchen work

A lot of progress has been made on the renewable energy house. The rough framing is almost done and some of the siding has been re-installed. Here are some pictures.


This view is from the north side facing the front of the house. The front wall and rafters are finished.


This view is from the north west showing the west wall framing.


This view is into the west doorway. It shows the kitchen area. The kitchen was only five and a half feet wide, which was far too confining. I removed the kitchen structure from the main part of the house and moved it out to seven feet wide. It will be much more usable now. Not bad so far for an ex-chicken house.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

New Hand Drilled Well

One of the primary needs in a house, of course, is water. The renewable energy house must have its own water supply. This has been provided in the form of a hand drilled well. The well was drilled with a post hole digger. Here is the link to the page that details the process. These are instructions to drill your own well. Here is a link with more pictures of the demolition phase of the house. The demolition is finished and the rebuild has started.