We knew the windows were to be delivered on Friday, but did not know they would be installed by the time we got there on Saturday. It was a nice surprise. The not so nice surprise, was that the outswing windows on the second floor hit the cedar beam on the eaves before opening fully. The fix, all the second floor windows have to be taken out and lowered about 2 inches. Oh well, things happen beyond our control. While Norm says "Measure Twice, Cut Once", maybe our builder should have "Installed One, Checked For Fit, " before installing all 16 windows that now have to be lowered.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Water
While visiting the site on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, we got to see the well being drilled by the guys at Sharp's Well Drilling. Turns out they hit water at 450 feet. (Our builder had estimated 600 feet on his quote and we really didn't know whether they would even find water.) Happy to have this completed!
Up and Out on the Roof
Happy Labor Day Weekend! Over the past two weeks, the work on the house has progressed nicely and has really helped add some style to the "box". The plywood sheeting was laid on the roof making it feel much more like a house; more interestingly, the eaves and overhang were added which give the house a distinct feel of a modern farmhouse dwelling. They are constructed of western red cedar which will also be the wood of choice for the board and batten siding that will be on the upper half of the house. In addition to the 4ft overhang with the distinct angle change, there will be a 4x6 beam running the length of the house and 4x4 supports from the eave to the side of the house every 4 ft.
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