Eco power

We have now switched over to our new boiler and solar panels. The boiler heats up the two tanks
atmos 32kw boiler

The heating is then run from these tanks (we’ve disconnected the old oil combi). The hot water cylinder is heated by the solar panels and then topped up from these tanks. We burnt about a barrow load of wood to get the tanks up to about 70: 24 hours later they were down to 50 ( the hot water was topped up from this one) and 60. The solar panels have been doing well considering the time of year, yesterday we got 40  and today we got to 60 degrees.

The wood boiler is supposed to be very efficient, it burns very hot and gassifies the wood which is then burnt to heat the water. After all the wood we burnt there was very little ash left.

ash box of atmos boiler

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A short trip

Beachy Head
I think we bought the Cumbrian weather with us!

We had a few days away last weekend ( more about that later), on the way we stopped off a Beachy Head

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New Tanks

They have started plumbing in the boiler room/ new boiler. Two enormous water tanks to hold all the heat from the boiler. I didn’t realise it was going to be so crowded in there, barely enough room to get them all in.
boiler room plus tanks.
Cecilia says they look like darleks! They think they should be ready to fire it up next week!

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Borrowdale Show

We had a great day at the show, best weather for months. Plus the Woolclip won best stall at the show.

Cecilia Demonstrating spinning at the show
Cecilia Demonstrating spinning at the show

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With a little help from my Brother-in-law

Arfon came up to help on the barn this weekend. We got loads done; finished off the plumbing linking the new hot water pipes into the old system (with a valve so it doesn’t flood the barn), and put up the stud walls for one of the bedrooms.

bedroom stud walls

And just after Arfon left the boiler man rang to say he is coming tomorrow to start installing the solar hot water cylinder and the boiler.

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Paint

As a finishing touch to the airing cupboard, I gave it a coat of paint. It seems like big step to start getting paint on the walls, as though we are nearing the end! However its just one little room..

painted airing cupboard

I did some more plastering this weekend, in the bathroom where the bath is going to go. It feels like I’m starting to get the hang of plastering. Still not 100% but its getting better.  I needed to get that done so I could run some pipes along it. I didn’t finish all the plumbing I had planned but I got enough done so that the boiler installation has enough pipes to link to. We are splitting the heating circuit into 3, old house, new barn, and bathrooms. This means lots of pipes connecting though to the old part of the house. The installation of the boiler might happen next week, but last time we spoke the man was waiting for the last bit (tanks), so we’ll have to see.

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New Boiler

atmos gs32

The boiler has been delivered, our nice Atmos log boiler, its a DC32GS. The accumulator tanks should arrive next week, and it will be installed early September. Means I’ve got to finish all my piping for the heating next weekend!

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Airing Cupboard

Airing Cupboard

I’ve nearly finished it – just needs a coat of paint (and some doors but they can wait until the tank is installed). I managed to plaster all the wall and ceiling in one go….never again…one wall at a time. I spent half the time scrapping the plaster off the wrong walls.  Still its done, I’ve laid a bit of floor and some skirtings. The cold water feed needs to go through – its all cut out just needs a bit of soldering.

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Our Wedding Aniversary

To celebrate we had a day out, and stopped worrying about all the building work, or wool orders.

We went to Ennerdale Water where we had a walk along the lake, the weather was rainy showers – a bit like our wedding day. I found out afterwards that there are some iron age remains so we will have to go back sometime.

Here are some pictures I took between the showers. There were rowan trees with loads of berries everywhere, I don’t think I’ve seen such a proliferation of fruits before.

To finish off the day we went and sat on the Whitehaven harbour for a cup of tea and cake, watched the cormorants and large fish swimming in the marina, and best of all the sun came out!

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Plastering and Preparing for the Boiler

I’ve spent most of this week getting things ready for the new boiler. The room needed plasterboard, plaster, and some plumbing. The pipes on the ceiling are to feed the central heating in original part of the house.

boiler room

The right hand side was the first to be plastered, which turned out rather well considering my last attempt at plastering was a very lumpy ceiling. The other wall wasn’t quite so good, but hopefully I will be passably good by the time I get to the bedrooms. Continue reading

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