Monday, August 29, 2011
So great news yesterday, we are meant to have an inspection of site after the foundation is done with the DPC (damp proof coarse) just before we lay down the concrete slab. We wanted to do the inspection in stages so we could start putting the concrete slab down so we could start putting up walls, while the foundation on the east side is still being finished. It took forever to finally get the inspector to site then he took a look at the foundations not even finished and the inspector said "keep going I don't need to see anything until the next stage" which is wait for it...the top of windows where typically the lintel goes or in our case the ring beam. The inspector is meant to take a pickaxe and hit the foundation in to make sure it is solid; our inspector did not do this. He was just so impressed with our foundations he just let us move on. That’s the good news, the bad news is wait for it… you guessed it my car. I spent almost 3 weeks in Harare waiting for my car to be fixed but I was able to make a 24 hour trip home with friends, which gave me enough time to check on site, meet a few people, love my dogs, change my suitcase, sort the house and my domestic and get in the car back to Harare. The car needed a service but the fuel pump was shot and even after they changed the fuel pump there was still a problem, which after changing all sorts of things turned out to be the HT leads the connect from the fuel pump regulator to the spark plugs, which control and inject fuel and car goes. I got the car back and was driving it along a fairly busy Harare street and fuel sprayed all over the road from the front of my car. I pulled over and turns out the hose connected to the engine from the fuel came off after it had been replaced. The hose clip was faulty and even after putting it back on every time I turned the car on the hose came off and fuel sprayed. So I had to have the car towed to a friend’s house 5 blocks away and I got a new hose and clip and fixed the car. So the project is progressing and over the next few days I’ll be able to see how fast the walls will go up. There was another issue to deal with. Our property slopes down from the existing building to the new building, this works in our favour as we can use gravity for the sewer and water. So at the lowest point is where the septic tank and soaker way are. There are minimum dimensions to the septic tank and soaker way, the contractor who is also our plumber asked if he could make them deeper and narrower for ease, which as long as they meet the requirements then it’s fine. However because he made them deeper in an already sloping site it caused a few issues when he started building them. The rear veranda now has to be lower requiring 3 steps, a retaining wall and a foundation of it’s own. As well where the piping starts in the existing building that veranda also has to have it’s own retaining wall and foundations. So a little redesigning on my part but problem solved. And that’s my life this month. I am now back and home and back to normal…well almost give me a few more days and the routine will be back and the dogs will stop following me around like I’m going to leave them at any moment, which makes me feel like a bad parent but they’re starting to relax and let me shower in peace!
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