Tuesday 16 December 2008

Day 2 - Building Inspector


I'd asked Marcus for a site meeting on Tuesday morning, so he was here bright and early before 08:00 to discuss some details.  They then got busy making more noise, completing the jobs that Simon had started the previous day.

The building inspector had booked a visit today.  This is early in a job, but as he hasn't worked with Elite before, he wanted to meet Marcus.  His main concern was the lack of a structural wall to support the new floor in one area - but Marcus was ahead of him and had already ordered an extra steel beam to take the load.  Inspector was very happy with that - he's a very nice man.  They also discussed insulation and agreed how it was going to be done (each council has their own preferences for insulating a loft conversion).  There was, however, a slight fly in the ointment, so to speak.  Our plans for a separate, closed off study seem to meet with disapproval under the fire safety regulations.  The study would be classed as an "inner room" as you have to go through the bedroom to reach the stairs.  That is not allowed in 2nd storey room as in the case of a fire in the bedroom, you could be trapped in the study. (Until last year a fire escape window would have overcome this problem, but the regulations have changed and it's no longer allowed.)  Marcus is putting such a window in anyway, because he always does.  The building inspector says he'll check if there's any other option, but we may have to leave the study area open-plan to the bedroom - i.e. make it all one room.

After the inspector left they went off to buy some spreader plates for the steels to rest on (which weren't strictly required, but Marcus seems to be a perfectionist)  and came back and bedded them in.  They then cut some more joists, which seems to have left them worried about the support for the roof - they put in some extra props (see picture above) before finishing for the day.  This entails tidying up the loft, sweeping the stairs carpet and returning all coffee mugs to the kitchen.  Very impressive!  They're taking tomorrow off while they wait for the arrival of the steels on Thursday - there's no more that can be done until they're in.

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