Work on concrete block foundation continues.
Blog about my business, JE Musser, Building and Renovations. I am a professional builder and remodeler working in Southern New Jersey. This blog will showcase some of our work and also discuss tools, techniques, materials, and other errata. Welcome and enjoy, Jim Musser
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
MEDFORD ADDITION - DAY 4
Snow Day. Light Dusting of snow while we started building the concrete block foundation. Wall is a combination of 12" block on the driveway side, and 8" block for the remainder of the foundation.
MEDFORD ADDITION - DAY 3
We had our first building inspection today - footing inspection. Generally the inspectors will check the depth of the planned footings, the general layout, and the proper rebar installation according to plans.
Pouring footings - As close as we dared to go to edge with concrete truck.
Pouring footings - As close as we dared to go to edge with concrete truck.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
MEDFORD ADDITION - DAY 2
Called due to rain. A nor'easter hit today with cold heavy rain. We had two pumps running to keep excavation from flooding. A large tarp is an attempt to keep water off the steep excavated soil bank.
MEDFORD ADDITION - DAY 1
Work begins with excavation for footings and foundation.
Some surprises - soil was a soupy mess. The original soil was a green marl that acts almost like a swimming pool liner, retaining the water above. Water was pouring out of existing house foundation. We ended up dumping 30 tons of gravel and compacting to improve the base.
Laying out for footings
Some surprises - soil was a soupy mess. The original soil was a green marl that acts almost like a swimming pool liner, retaining the water above. Water was pouring out of existing house foundation. We ended up dumping 30 tons of gravel and compacting to improve the base.
Laying out for footings
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
HADDONFIELD BOOM JOB
Something we run into a fair amount, especially in towns with an abundance of older homes, like Haddonfield, NJ - larger sheet goods just won't fit up the steps. This 80 year old house has plaster over lath walls so the original builder never had to contend with 4x8 pieces of sheetrock. In this case , removing the sashes of a large window and having the sheetrock for the two second floor bathrooms boomed in through the window was really the only way to get it up there. To confound things more, this corner lot had power lines on both street frontages. The boom operator was especially skilled in avoiding the trees and wires and getting the product to where we needed. This is a fairly normal service that is included with drywall deliveries from local building supply companies. The same goes for roofing materials,..etc... It bewilders me when I'm at a home center and I see builders picking up stacks of sheetrock - first loading them onto a cart, then pushing cart to a register, then pushing cart through parking lot to truck, then loading truck, usually driving to job from home center dangerously overloaded, then unloading material and carrying into house.........
Thursday, February 13, 2014
SNOW DAYS.....
Winter has been trying this year - many cold days and plenty of snow. We've struggled onward and until today, have not canceled a days work. Today's combination of rain, ice, and snow, occurring mostly during the middle of the work day resulted in us staying home.
We usually use these tents to stay dry and keep working in rain, but they got their use plenty this winter for snow
We usually use these tents to stay dry and keep working in rain, but they got their use plenty this winter for snow
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