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if nobody
clears things
up on site,
the whole
job will get
bogged
down in a
quagmire
of debris
and dust...
cleaning up
is the biggest
grey area
jargOnBusTer
in very basic terms, in
warm roof construction,
insulation sits above
theroofdeckorrafters
(inordertoprevent
coldbridging).in a cold roof
the insulation is between
the rafters and/or below.
Similarly with roof insulation: the
carpenters often install insulation between
the rafters as they go to create a warm roof,
but not necessarily. And when it comes
to installing insulation to a cold roof void,
there really is no trade within whose remit
this falls.
l Leadwork
This used to be the sole responsibility of
the plumbers but, lately, with prefabricated
items being available off the shelf, things
like skirts (a large area of lead typically
found at the bottom of dormers), soakers
(placed under tiles where a roof abuts a
wall or similar) and flashings can fall to the
roofers, the carpenters or the bricklayers.
Make sure that if any leadwork needs
pointing in to the brickwork, someone on
site – usually the bricklayers – is tasked
with the job. And while they’re on with it,
they can point in any putlog holes left when
the scaffolding is removed.
l Filling in holes
The electrician or the plumber may need to
cut a hole in plasterboard to fit their pipes
and wires through. But is it their job to
make good that hole? Usually the answer is
‘no’. So the responsibility for this snagging
job falls to the decorator who should make
good any and all of the blemishes and
rough patches within the home. But make
sure that they understand that.
l Cleaning the site
Unless you get a specialist company in, or
again the onus is on main contractor, this is
nobody’s job except the self-builder’s. Yet it’s
essential and ongoing throughout the build.
If nobody clears things up the whole job will
get bogged down in a quagmire of debris. If
nobody sweeps and vacuums the dust, no
painter in the world can create a good finish.
It seems, depressingly, that no trade
will ever have factored in clearing up
after themselves within their price. It’s
the biggest grey area of them all, and the
job – undertaken by you, theself-builder –
deserves a title all of its own.
insTalling
insulaTiOn
sometasks,such
asinsulatingthe
concreteslab,fall
withintheremitof
onetrade,butnot
alljobsassociated
withinstalling
insulationdo.
hiring
equipmenT
if you’reproject
managing,youwill
beresponsible
forhiring
equipment—
suchasconcrete
mixersforthe
bricklayers.
BeamandBlOck
flOOring
Worktoground
floorbeamand
blockflooringmay
bestartedbythe
groundworkers
andfinishedby
thebricklayers—
butdocheckfrom
theoutset.
cleaning
ThesiTe
Oneofthemost
underestimated
butkeytaskson
site—cleaning
upattheendof
eachday/week
mayfalltothe
self-builder.
snagging
snagging tasks
such as filling
in holes left by
the electricians
completing
second fix work
are usually
undertaken by the
decorator, but not
always.
fivecOmmOn grey areas