Sheetrock

It is truly amazing to watch a team of six people install sheetrock. They work like synchronized swimmers. Then, the taping team comes in and a couple of those guys works on stilts and move around with the grace of a ballerina.

Sheetrock should be completely finished tomorrow. Cellulose is being sprayed in the ceilings today. I will have more photos later, but these are of the sheetrock hanging team when they started work on Friday. By Saturday late morning they were finished and the tapers were in right behind them.

First photo is in the great room. Second photo is in the loft.


Insulation

This is not a very exciting photo, but it is what is going on at the house site. Insulation is being installed. The gutters will also be completed tomorrow. Insulation is running late because the sub-contractor decided not to come on Monday as scheduled -- and they did not bother to call us. When this happens it throws off the scheduling of other subs, so we had to postpone the delivery of sheetrock until Friday. Hopefully the sheetrock subs will come on Friday to start the sheetrock.

Security system wiring is all complete. We are installing a small camera in the play room downstairs so Nana will not have to be running up and down the stairs to look after grandchildren when they are playing down there. The camera can be monitored on a certain channel on any TV in the house.

new (old) pictures






AJ here. Long time, no post! Those pictures that were once lost have now been found, and even though they're almost two months old, they're just too cute not to post. And you can see how much we've enjoyed our warm weather picnics at the house. It's amazing how much you can enjoy a house when it's not even livable yet! We've picnicked on the screen porch, and you can see our view, and the spot under the porch that Dad has talked about filling with dirt (behind the concrete wall), and has been one of Collin's favorite places to play. This is during Mimi and Pop's visit, when he pulverized his thumb. Millie is my dog, and is now, along with her brother Boss (Jeff's dog), the first inhabitant of Ton Tenga (Dad built them a pen by the barn). Enjoy!

Inspection hurdles finished

Today we finished the plumbing, electrical and HVAC inspections --- finally!

The security system should be installed in the next couple days and insulation will go in early next week.

The underground LP gas tank was delivered today, so we will have to rent a track hoe to bury the tank sometime next week. Once the sheetrock is delivered, we will pour the slab for the garage and front porch.

The backfill dirt around the 12' foundation wall has settled during the rain last week, so I will have to get the skid steer (Bobcat) again and haul more dirt (probably Saturday if the rain holds off).

Here's some pics from Thanksgiving at Mimi and Pop's.


Contrasting fall colors

Hey, thanks JH for the contrasting fall colors! One of the things that I missed the most about living in West Africa those years was the change of seasons -- especially fall. You have to be into earth tones to really enjoy the same desert colors all year long!

Here's the way the house looks now. There is not much physical evidence of progress right now. I will make another post to give a couple shots.


Mom insisted that I post a photo of me on the blog. This is my best side. The GA fall colors are the highlight of this shot. You can see our road coming up to the house. I am pointing the a tree that is dying in the top. We lost five trees in front of the house from the drought and stress from the septic system excavation. It is not too bad, though because they blocked part of the beautiful view.

East End

Sorry about the dark photos. We have been in Pine Mountain for a couple days and we just returned to Rome at dusk. Exterior painting should be completed tomorrow except for the doors and columns (have not installed yet). You can see the remaining area to be painted on the east end of the house. I have not taken many photos of the east end -- that's our bedroom on the main floor.

Staining the deck still needs to be done.

Inside: more water line work and putting in vent hoses for bath exhaust fans.

Tomorrow I am taking off work and helping to dig trenches and install waterlines.


Dirt color




We asked for the color of "dirt" and we got it.
It was very late this afternoon when I took these photos, so they are a bit dark. You can see from the screened porch side that below the deck has not yet been painted. There are only two guys doing the painting, so it will take 4-5 more days.

Inside, more water pipes and HVAC are going in. It seems very slow right now, but we have to remember that we have only been building for three months.

Ponds, Bobcat, more pics




This Bobcat skidder belongs to WinShape and I did not know we had one until this week. I used it today moving dirt to backfill on the east side of the house. I am not able to get my tractor on that side, and I had quite a time gettin the Bobcat down there. All morning the groud was wet and the first attempt proved to be a challenge. I started down the hill without a load of dirt to test the traction-- there was none. After spinning for several minutes, I wound up after 20 minutes at the bottom of the hill below the house stuck--three times. Anyhow, I worked all day and finished back filling the excavation hold on the east side.


For the first time since March, we have had some rain water in our silt pond and pasture pond. the pasture pond has maintained a steady level (2 feet low) from the spring water flowing into the pond.

Finally, some pics

Electrical is 95%+ finished.

The two electrical panels are in the west mechanical room (remember that the two mechanical rooms are connected to each other by a long hall spanning the entire length of the one foot thick basement wall).

There is a hot water heater in each of the mechanical rooms, and additionally two air handlers are in those rooms -- one for the basement and one for the main floor. The air handler for the loft is in the east "future" bedroom off the loft.


These can lights are over the bar (front two and cooktop (against the wall).

This photo is from the "silt" pond below the house. Notice the paint. The main floor is painted, but the basement is not yet painted.

Cellulose, fiberglass or foam?

The wonderful rain this week has been a blessing -- period. Incredibily, grass seed that I planted in March is now coming up!! Of course it is in patches and not the way I sowed it. We have runoff rain in our pond for the first time in months -- glad we have a spring or it would have long ago been dry.

HVAC work going on. Bathroom vents in. Hot water tanks purchased and sitting on platforms in mechanical room in the basement. Water pipes being installed this week. Electical panels mounted on outside. Painters still have not worked on exterior since Wednesday of last week.

We are working on estimates for insulation and sheetrock. Anyone out there have some advice on insulation please let me know. Cellulose, Fiberglass or foam?

Hope to buy a camera tomorrow and post some pics this weekend.