Lynn driving the tractor, Chris down in the trench |
Its hard work |
My Dad helped put the pieces of rebar in the frames before the cement was poured |
Lynn on the tractor, John at the top of the hill, Louis at the base of the homemade chute, and Chris on the left. |
The homemade chute did the trick....for a little while |
The next step once the cement had hardened was the block work. Chris's dad Adrian, a bricklayer by trade, came from Saskatoon to help with that part. As Chris says, "After all a parent should do their best to give their children a good foundation!" Row upon row the walls rose out of the ground. Its nice to be able to see the actual scale of the house. To see the size of the rooms. To show the kids where their bedrooms will be. To see your dream coming alive.
The side door on the West wall |
The back wall looks imposing, but I've been assured it needs to be that high! Once the floor is in, the block work won't take up so much of the height |
Adrian laying the blocks on the South facing wall |
Cutting the blocks was messy, dusty work |
They cut out the centres of the top 2 rows of blocks to lay rebar in and fill the channel with more cement |
The last block! |
Parging the outside of the blocks |
The last batch of mortar! |
Job well done |
Rough work on the hands |
Now moving on to water sealant, drainage, foam board, and back filling. |
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