Carter made an appearance, enjoying some G& Ts on the loveliest days we'd had in a week.

Tool Belts
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Framed
Foundation
Well, soon after the guys were finished excavating the hole for the addition... (Oh, did I mention we are adding a mudroom entry between the original house and the kitchen. This will house a mudroom, entry, a coat closet, a powder room, and a little linen closet. ) the guys ran off (they had to catch a ferry to their next job!), leaving a giant hole. Fred Prescott, the foundation guy, came in and built the forms for the footings.
And his son took it from here, this was to be his last foundation he poured with his dad before he was moving to Massachusetts to go to college.
Footings being poured.
Moving the wet concrete around doesn't look easy.
He smooths it out with a trowel.
The next day, in between torrential rain, they put up the wall forms.
Bartlett is thrilled to have a new dirty place to lay.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Septic 101- part 2
Part 2; Septic install.
Then he buries it with another foot of sand.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Septic 101
It's here! Our septic is being installed, today. It was a bit of a surprise this morning when the trucks showed up. I wasn't expecting them. But there they were at 7am. It'll be a mess out front, for a bit but we'll finally have a septic and we won't be wondering how much longer we could go without it.






Oops, the tank is in the right spot, but needs to be 4" further down and then we won't need a pump. They pull it up and dig a bit more out and set it in the hole again.

These loops are what the liquid waste is run through- or the leaching field.
Looking for the existing cesspool. Surprise! There isn't one or at least there isn't one any longer. It may have collapsed. At least the pond will finally have a chance to clean up.
Close call with the crane and the electrical wires, this guy wasn't even sweating.
The concrete blocks are the bottom and top of the tank.
Lifting into the hole. Just made it under the wire, literally.
Lid on- over a water stop sealant. They are ready to lay the leaching field out. Waiting for a layer of sand, silt, dust to be unloaded in order to lay the leaching bed out.
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