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Article: All Systems Go For The First Fix

Post    Published: Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Stu and I made a start on plaster boarding all the rooms in the new build, making a start with all the timber stud walls on the first floor.  This allowed the electrician to make a start on running all the first fix cables and putting all his socket and switch points into position on the block walls.  The electrician and I went over the plans and drawings to make sure everything was included and going in the correct locations, and you wouldn’t believe how much thought and work goes into this stage of the build.  Things look like a spaghetti mess with cables all over the place, but at this stage you don’t get second chances.  They always say the most important cable is the cable you forget to put in!  The last thing you want to be doing is chasing out the plaster board you have just fixed to be running in another cable or having to re-locate the back boxes and doing the job twice.

 

With the sparky all sorted, over the week Stu and I moved from room to room boarding the ceilings and then boarding the stud walls.  On Friday we had the plumber on site to run in the first fix plumbing, i.e., heating pipe work and hot and cold feeds to kitchen, utility, bathroom and en-suite.  This was a lot simpler to plan and Kevin the plumber was very efficient in his work and only needed half a day to do his stuff.  Nice and easy.

 

By the end of the week the sparky had completed the first floor electrics which meant Stu and I could make a start on ‘sticking’ the plaster boards to all the block walls the following week.



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