The plumbers have installed the drain and have run the water up through the bottom.
I grab a quick shot while the guys are waiting for the concrete to arrive.
Rich watches the contractors working. He likes to keep an eye on things.
The floor is poured and then another truck comes in with a mix of concrete and pebbles [the technical terms were explained to me but I don't recall them!] to fill in the gap between the house on the slab and the rock wall below it.
Rich gets down and helps the concrete guys.
Here they are filling the 'gap' between the basement wall and the house.
Now if you recall, when the basement was dug, it was discovered that the house was on sandstone.
Here it is:
And now with the basement finished and the gap filled.
End of day 7 of construction.
Items that were left to be completed were backfilling and running out the drain pipes for the drainage around the basement walls and the drain for the basement floor.
Remember that BIG ditch?
This is where the drains are to run off and direct water away from the house.
Here is the ditch with the drain tile in it and the water drain [it is buried by sand].
A job well done by Kurt from Crooked Creek Construction, LLC.
While the guys were doing that I went around to take a photo of Morris in the yard with the house in the backround.
Looking at the house now I can see how badly things need repair.
One of the other things I want to show is how ugly things are pre-remodel and how things will look in comparison when it is all done.
I came home from work yesterday and found out that Kurt had come out with a skid steer and cleaned up that huge pile of dirt and sand.
Rich had moved the pile of gravel and dirt that had been graded out of the driveway.
However, I still need to walk around the house to get inside. But no more ditches!
There will be some extensive yard work to be done after this job.
We discussed hiring a guy with a dozer to come in and re-grade the driveway, then put in a new rock base and add gravel on top.
This was something we were meaning to do but had decided to wait until the remodel was finished.
The Little House Remodel Saga continues.
Some great changes! Looking forward to what is next.
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