There are a few niggles because it is underfloor heating - we have to determine what the lag time between turning on the heating and the point where the temperature is reached and try and manage it better. I find that the actual temperature over-shoots the desired temperature because of the heat still radiating through the concrete floor after the heating is switched off in the room. There is still air in the system also so occasionally there is some manual help needed to get the flow of the water going through the pipes. I don't care though... I am warm and my feet are warm so the winter can come now! I have to say that once a room is warm the enormous amount of insulation (120mm!) means that the room stays lovely and warm. That should mean that tank of oil outside should last a while! At the time of buying all the insulation we went with the bog standard Kingspan but in hindsight I would have liked to have explored more eco-friendly options. One of the local insulation companies, www.corkinsulation.ie, now offer sheepswool and recycled newspaper as alternatives. Their bonded bead cavity wall insulation looks good too for houses that need that extra bit of insulation. The other thing we could have done of course was fitted external insulation. We were recommended MCB Wall Insulation by Level5, who did a lot of our concrete work (floors, staircase) but we already had the insulation ordered.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Warm and cosy
The solar panel was finally replaced and the heating has been connected and I have to say it is so nice to be warm!!!!! Not that we have had to have it on much. The weather turned unseasonably warm after we had it all connected up and we didn't need it on at all but now it is definitely started to cool in the evenings.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
October Rain
The weather has definitely changed to autumnal! The wet and windy weather has replaced the warm sunshine of the summer but I suppose that has to be expected - it is October after all.
I am still waiting for the heating to be connected up so I am hoping that it doesn't turn cold in the coming week or so. I am waiting on the plumbers to return and pressure test the underfloor heating before turning it on. We have a full tank of oil ready and waiting! The plumbers have been waiting for a replacement solar panel to fit so that they could and do all the outstanding jobs in one day. The panel arrived on Thursday so it should be some time next week. They had fitted the solar panels over a month ago now to provide energy for hot water and they had been fantastic. But one Sunday, Daithi had been outside and heard a cracking sound. On closer inspection he saw the thrid solar panel had started to crack and the crack propagated through the entire panel. He could see an obvious reason for it happening. Fortunately, the solar panel manufacturer are replacing it for free and will pay for the plumber's time to do it too. Now we have to hope that the wet weather will hold off for a few days to allow them to do the work.
I have been working flat out recently. www.irishholidayhomes.ie is going well. I had an interesting meeting with a representative from Failte Ireland regarding increasing traffic to the site. I have to say that online marketing is a completely new thing for me and it is a vast subject. I have lots of reading and catching up to do to inform myself further! Obviously there is a lull in holiday rentals at this time of year but we are getting good feedback for the site anyway. I have also started to host my own websites at last... This will make things a lot easier for me from a management and also adds to the service I can offer to people when they ask me to do work for them. Lots going on but not enough hours in the day!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Winter coming fast
The whole summer seems to have flown by and I haven't made a single post on the progress we have made in the house. My last post mentioned that we had finished the tiling in the kitchen which was a relief to get done. We installed the range as soon as we could afterwards and what a difference a good cooker makes! We bought the range (made by Stoves) before we even moved to Ireland and it was being stored in Kinsale for a while. Fortunately it lasted well and it is a dream to use and makes fantastic brown bread. The kitchen is still unfinished otherwise.

Daithi is going to make the cabinets because we are just too fussy and aren't willing to pay out the 20,000 euro for the kitchen we really want! Instead we have a reclaimed lab sink, a reclaimed stainless steel catering unit which came from a liquidation and some office tables as well as our old dining table and chairs. It's great for now and I find myself in that room most of the time. It is bright, spacious and peaceful (when the boys aren't in it).

The boys and myself went over to England for about a month in the summer. Daithi came over for a week for our annual trip to Butlins at Bognor Regis and again for my cousin's wedding. The Butlins at Bognor now has a fabulous spa so I treated myself to 3 hour of relaxation, facial and manicure and let Daithi send some quality time with the boys! Daithi came back and took a couple of weeks off work to clean up the area around the house and prepare the upstairs for plastering etc. I don't think he realised how much time things would take and he didn't do as much as he would have hoped for. Luckily he managed to get an excavator for a day and cleared the entire site of rubble. Well, actually there is a 20ft high pile of it at the back of the house but it is well away from us. The house looks amazing now that the area has been cleared of rubble, scaffolding etc. And it is a lot safer for the boys of course. Liam is made up that he can now cycle the whole way around the house.
The summer just flew past and before I knew it they were back at school. But we are still without plastered upstairs rooms and heating but we have hot water from new solar panels which were installed a couple of weeks back and the central vacuum cleaner is working. I have to say that everyone told me that central vacuum cleaners are far too noisy and that I should think twice about having one but my DuoVac is quieter than my old Dyson by a long shot and it has brilliant suction. I love it!!!!! I would recommend it to anyone anyone!
School run beckons so I will have to post more shortly.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Tiling done!
At last I feel like some progress is being made.
The kitchen floor has now been tiled and I can't believe that we did it ourselves! I finished grouting the 160 tiles this morning and am really proud of our effort. There is one section of the room still to do (near the external door which still has to be fitted) but that won't take long. The room looks great now and I can't wait to put the kitchen in. The range made its way to the house, after 4 years of storage in a friend's shed, but is still in the wrapper until it can be wired and the gas connected. Hopefully this weekend will mean the end of me cooking in the mobile home!
Another milestone was reached at the weekend too. Daithi finished fitting the ridge tiles on the roof. It took a lot longer than he anticipated but the wait was well worth it. They look fabulous and frame the house perfectly. Guttering next and then Cian can have the scaffolding for his own project....
The kitchen floor has now been tiled and I can't believe that we did it ourselves! I finished grouting the 160 tiles this morning and am really proud of our effort. There is one section of the room still to do (near the external door which still has to be fitted) but that won't take long. The room looks great now and I can't wait to put the kitchen in. The range made its way to the house, after 4 years of storage in a friend's shed, but is still in the wrapper until it can be wired and the gas connected. Hopefully this weekend will mean the end of me cooking in the mobile home!
Another milestone was reached at the weekend too. Daithi finished fitting the ridge tiles on the roof. It took a lot longer than he anticipated but the wait was well worth it. They look fabulous and frame the house perfectly. Guttering next and then Cian can have the scaffolding for his own project....
Friday, April 23, 2010
Spring is here at last
At last... the weather has improved and we are getting nice warm sunshine. It is really nice to be able to get the washing dry outside in the fresh air.
Daithi has been hard at work trying to finish the roof off. I am determined to get the scaffolding down as soon as possible so that we can get a digger in and clear the site. Before that can be done we need to put up the ridge tiles and fit the guttering. I spent a whole week chipping away at old concrete and muck from some reclaimed ridge tiles which Daithi had sourced from www.donedeal.ie and had driven down from Donegal. They match our ones exactly and now we have enough for all the ridge. It is such a relief! Unfortunately my thumb was hit many times too and is still feeling a bit bruised and stiff.
With the fine weather my attention has turned more to outside. The daffodils have flowered and are now dying back. Before they disappear altogether I want to dig them up and put them in planters so that we can clear the land behind the mobile home. I am planning this area to be my growing patch: greenhouse, raised beds, hens, bees. It won't be ready for this year unfortunately but maybe next year....
The 'magic' field, as the boys call it was sprayed by the local farmer a couple of weeks back and now has died back. We now need to plough the field, rotavate it and sow the grass seed. Hopefully we will end up with a gorgeous lawn are for the boys to play on. Our elderly neighbour, who has been a great help filling us in on the historical details of the house as he remembers them, kindly gave us his very old Ford 200o tractor. I think he feels a bit indebted to Daithi who has kept him in kindling throughout the winter and has done a few odd jobs for him too. It was a lovely gift and I hope we will be able to fix it up and make good use of it. I was amazed to see it driving up the lane, masses of black smoke coming from the exhaust! Daithi is delighted and can't wait to be able to restore it.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Easter!
We are back in windy Cork after a trip to England for the Easter break. Unfortunately it coincided with my dear Nanny Elsie's funeral. She sadly passed away on St Patrick's Day. A very sad time for all the family but she was such a lovely person that I can only think of wonderful memories and thoughts of the times we had together which will be everlasting. She was a beautiful person and will be sadly missed by all the family. Our family is close and the only good thing to come out of this situation was that I managed to catch up with everyone. They are all complete nutcases but I love them dearly!
I was told off for not having more photos/reports on the house so I will endeavour to put some on as soon as I can. Conor got a decent camera for his birthday so hopefully I will put it to goo use when he isn't looking!
I was told off for not having more photos/reports on the house so I will endeavour to put some on as soon as I can. Conor got a decent camera for his birthday so hopefully I will put it to goo use when he isn't looking!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Yet again it has been weeks since I have updated on this blog!
Such a lot has happened but I will leave that until another time. I have finally completed the website that I started almost a year ago. After several changes/modifications to the design, layout and workflow of the application www.irishholidayhomes.ie is now online! Take a look!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
First Night In The House
I'm sitting on our old big green sofa sipping Moet champagne to celebrate our first night in the house. We said that once the kitchen was plastered we would be moving in and so we have. Actually we were comfortable enough in the mobile and would have probably stayed in there a bit bit longer had I not discovered the underside of Conor's bed covered in mould and fungus! The fact that the boys' health was at risk in the mobile from the damp was the main reason for our sooner than expected move but I'm already feeling at home. Tomorrow we hope to get the toilet connected so that we will only have to use the mobile to shower and cook in.
After almost 4 years of owning the house we finally get to spend the first night in. There is still so much to do but another big step has been taken!
After almost 4 years of owning the house we finally get to spend the first night in. There is still so much to do but another big step has been taken!
Monday, January 25, 2010
A quick update
I never seem to get a chance to update the blog these days. I seem to be so disorganised lately.
Anyway...
The kitchen has been plasetered at last and looks fabulous although Daithi isn't that impressed with some of the plasterwork. Kieran didn't do the plastering this time, his brother did it instead and the quality of the work isn't as good. It looks ok to me but then Daithi is a perfectionist! My next job is to paint the back door so that they can finish off around the doorway. It has still been very cold but there is a definite shift in the temperature over the last few days so I hope that by the end of the week the dashing will be finished on the outside of the house.
Indi seems to have settled in well although he has developed a worrying problem with strangers coming into the mobile/site. I think it is a mix of dominance and fear and we had a tog trainer out to assess him over the weekend. He is absolutely fine around myself, Daithi and the boys but as soon as someone else arrives he growls, barks and on occasions bares his teeth and has his haunches raised. It is very scary when that happens and the trainer says it is going to take some time to sort the problem out. In the meantime he will be neutered and I will stage a few visitors to the house to get him used to people again. He is such a lovely dog but we have to be able to trust him around people especially if the boys want their friend's over from school.
Anyway...
The kitchen has been plasetered at last and looks fabulous although Daithi isn't that impressed with some of the plasterwork. Kieran didn't do the plastering this time, his brother did it instead and the quality of the work isn't as good. It looks ok to me but then Daithi is a perfectionist! My next job is to paint the back door so that they can finish off around the doorway. It has still been very cold but there is a definite shift in the temperature over the last few days so I hope that by the end of the week the dashing will be finished on the outside of the house.
Indi seems to have settled in well although he has developed a worrying problem with strangers coming into the mobile/site. I think it is a mix of dominance and fear and we had a tog trainer out to assess him over the weekend. He is absolutely fine around myself, Daithi and the boys but as soon as someone else arrives he growls, barks and on occasions bares his teeth and has his haunches raised. It is very scary when that happens and the trainer says it is going to take some time to sort the problem out. In the meantime he will be neutered and I will stage a few visitors to the house to get him used to people again. He is such a lovely dog but we have to be able to trust him around people especially if the boys want their friend's over from school.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
The Big Freeze
We almost made it into the house for Christmas but again the weather turned against us. Not rain but frost! The final dashing of the outside of the house couldn't be done because of the cold weather - it would just fall off. Not only that but the water hose froze and the sand and grit had ice in it . Not good!

Anyway we did the best we could. We put up a Christmas tree (courtesy of our friends' forestry land) in the living room and Santa delivered his presents by coming down a real chimney! Christmas morning was spent in front of the fire, opening presents and sipping Nespresso Gingerbread coffee. Fortunately Christmas dinner was in Wexford with the rest of the family. Next year we definitely be in the house!!!!!

There was great excitement this year as Daithi was best man at his brother's wedding at the end of December. It was a brilliant wedding. The service was in Daithi's beautiful old school chapel, as Cian's wife is a teacher at the school. The boys were so well behaved and I couldn't believe how grown up Conor was and brave too. He went to all the tables during the wedding breakfast asking, "Excuse me. Do you have any more crackers [Christmas crackers]?" and taking everyone's photo. Liam lasted until 11.30pm at which time I took him up to the hotel room to bed. Daithi continued with his best man duties until 4am. Liam got up at 8.30am! Needless to say, the New Year Eve celebrations were mild in comparison! We had a great time and I hope the married couple did to. I envy them now in the Caribbean!!!!
I was adamant last winter that I would never spend another winter in the mobile home. Well.... we are still here. The winter of 2008-2009 was very cold but I have to say it was bearable once you got used to the cold. This winter it is a lot worse. The whole of the Northern Hemisphere is frozen by the sounds of it! Luckily we haven't had the snow that some parts of Ireland and the UK have experienced but it is icy and cold.
Our main problem is freezing pipes! We went to Wexford for Cian's wedding and came back to find a 5 inch icicle hanging from the dripping tap in the bathroom and a broken boiler cracked pipes. The temperature reached -4.5 deg C inside the mobile while we were away!!!!
I am so glad I married a DIYer - his welding skills were masterful and the boiler pipes were mended in no time. However the frozen water to the taps has been a continuous problem all week. Each night seems to have been colder than the last and it has taken about an hour each morning to fix the problem. Daithi spent most of the morning lagging all the pipes and covering them as best he can to hopefully solve the problem we shall see tomorrow.
Anyway we did the best we could. We put up a Christmas tree (courtesy of our friends' forestry land) in the living room and Santa delivered his presents by coming down a real chimney! Christmas morning was spent in front of the fire, opening presents and sipping Nespresso Gingerbread coffee. Fortunately Christmas dinner was in Wexford with the rest of the family. Next year we definitely be in the house!!!!!
There was great excitement this year as Daithi was best man at his brother's wedding at the end of December. It was a brilliant wedding. The service was in Daithi's beautiful old school chapel, as Cian's wife is a teacher at the school. The boys were so well behaved and I couldn't believe how grown up Conor was and brave too. He went to all the tables during the wedding breakfast asking, "Excuse me. Do you have any more crackers [Christmas crackers]?" and taking everyone's photo. Liam lasted until 11.30pm at which time I took him up to the hotel room to bed. Daithi continued with his best man duties until 4am. Liam got up at 8.30am! Needless to say, the New Year Eve celebrations were mild in comparison! We had a great time and I hope the married couple did to. I envy them now in the Caribbean!!!!
I was adamant last winter that I would never spend another winter in the mobile home. Well.... we are still here. The winter of 2008-2009 was very cold but I have to say it was bearable once you got used to the cold. This winter it is a lot worse. The whole of the Northern Hemisphere is frozen by the sounds of it! Luckily we haven't had the snow that some parts of Ireland and the UK have experienced but it is icy and cold.
Our main problem is freezing pipes! We went to Wexford for Cian's wedding and came back to find a 5 inch icicle hanging from the dripping tap in the bathroom and a broken boiler cracked pipes. The temperature reached -4.5 deg C inside the mobile while we were away!!!!
I am so glad I married a DIYer - his welding skills were masterful and the boiler pipes were mended in no time. However the frozen water to the taps has been a continuous problem all week. Each night seems to have been colder than the last and it has taken about an hour each morning to fix the problem. Daithi spent most of the morning lagging all the pipes and covering them as best he can to hopefully solve the problem we shall see tomorrow.
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