Where is the cesspit?
AndalucÃa, 6th of MarchOnly four weeks in to our new life and we are progressing well. Especially now the weather has changed dramatically. We now have sunshine and temperatures well into the twenties during the day which is much more like it. Today we agreed the final details of the design for la cocina nueva, the new kitchen, and work will start this week. The photograph shows the empty shell that we have at the moment. By the end of the month we hope to have a fully functioning kitchen in rustic style but with all mod cons. The first job for the builders was to try and locate the cesspit but despite digging trenches in the likely area there is no sign of it as yet. Maybe we don't have one at all which is a very scary thought. Andre, who is designing and supplying the kitchen for us, has been helping us to locate the right oven, fridge, tiles and so on. There are so many decisions to be made in a short space of time and it really helps to have the support of someone who knows the suppliers and who can come with us as guide, translator and advisor.
Los cortes de corriente, power cuts
We have had lots of power cuts already. Some were because of the heavy rain we have had which caused frequent power cuts lasting from a few seconds to several hours. Others were as result of us overloading the new electricity system and causing the trip switch to activate. We discovered that we only had a 3.3 kilowatt system which is fine for a holiday home but woefully inadequate for the electric fires and kettle we were using. This was soon solved by asking the estate agent to ask the electrician to up rate the system to 7.7 kilowatt. This just means that we pay a higher standing charge to the electricity company. Even now we have still managed to trip the system which just shows how cold it has been.
El fontanero, the plumber
After an abortive start with an English plumber who mostly failed to turn up, we now have an excellent Spanish plumber. There is now a plentiful supply of agua caliente, hot water, in el cuarto de baño, the bathroom, giving us a wonderful hot and powerful shower. It looks a mess as it's just a temporary solution with surface mounted pipes but we don't care as long as we have hot water. I think the lack of hot water was probably one of the hardest things to cope with in the first few weeks. La lavadora, the washing machine, is plumbed in too. Eventually we hope to have a utility room which will house the gas water heater and the washer.
Sent by: Sue
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