Wednesday, December 31, 2014

So Much Work Within These Walls

Wow!  It has been a busy season around here.  Your last peek at the progress of the home was November 14th!  Building a custom home takes a lot of time, detail, and follow up.  Since my last post many "events" have occurred, and not just house building. I spent a day out with my grandson to celebrate his birthday at Chucke Cheese on November 26th. Hubby and I have gone to Little Rock twice, November 27, and December 26.  A December 12th college graduation, including pack up for our future daughter in law. Our  presence for our 6th grandchild's birth on December 17th. A Christmas dinner with the middle son and his wife to celebrate Christmas on December 20th, and with the eldest son and his wife's family on December 25th. I successfully completed 14 dozen Christmas balls.  They have been created, fabricated and delivered to homes all over the world, which included two guest appearances in Frisco to demonstrate how the ornaments are made. Our future daughter in law left for Japan December 20 and married our son on Christmas eve in Okinawa Japan, December 24th! I'm due to fly out tomorrow early AM to spend an overdue visit with my parents in Maryland til just a few days after the New Years.  So, without further ado, let's get everyone up to date on the new construction!

Thursday, November 20, 2014
Finishing Up The Roof
Rough Electrical Work Going In


Tip: I should have covered this earlier.  As soon as the windows are installed the windows need to be protected from the electric cords that lay across the window sills so that the framers and following sub contractors can operate their power equipment.  This wasn't so neccesary when a hammer and saw were the main tools of the trades.  But now that most every trade uses power equipment, feeding off an air compressor, you will notice that while the electric cords and pressure hoses are vinyl and pliable, the connectors at the ends are made of metal and can do a fair amount of damage to your wood windows.  I don't have any vinyl windows in this home, so I can 't tell you how they are affected.  But after a long day the trades usually pull their lines from the outside of the house.  No one is "dropping" them carefully out the window.  So when the metal catches the wood, it does tear up the window.  Be aware!

Damage casued by power/
compressor cords
Remedy: Add towel or protective
wrap to sill





Tuesday,  December 2, 2014
With the roof shingles on, the electrical and HVAC completed, the insulation is finally able to get installed. They started yesterday with the underside of the attic roof. We decided to go with the rigid foam. We walked through several homes with this installed and really noticed a difference. We even had the priviledge of seeing some of the home owners' electric bills when we were deciding to build or to purchase a home already built. The electric bills were quite impressive. However, it smells when it is installed. So this is not a place to hang out for the day while the work is being done.
Underside of main house attic
Insulation Day!
                                                                  


 


Interior Wall Insulation






Exterior Wall Insulation- Omni Wall


                            
          



Thursday, December 4, 2014
Another visit to check out furnishings for the the gathering room.  I'm told there is a sale, and the lead time is 8-12 weeks.  Nothing like a little pressure to go along with the rest of the job.
It is apparently easier to pick out fabrics than
 it is to find the right furniture pieces for this
 room.  Urgh.


 Monday, December 8, 2014

Sheet rock install on it's 3rd day!
The sheet rock is now able to be installed, now that all the insulation is in.  What's interesting is that it is one team to install the sheetrock,  another team will follow once all the sheet rock is installed and they will do the bedding, and texture where needed.

Now you see it......
Now you don't.
Today the excavation takes place for the backyard pool.  Yes, it's December, and cold.  However, it's a good idea to get the large machinery in and out of the area BEFORE the driveway is poured, the irrigation lines are in, and the final grade is done.    It was really nice to have good weather for the work these 3 days.  The mornings were cold, but once the sun came out the day warmed up, and all the work only took a 1/2 a day, each of the three days because we aren't installing anything too large. 
Step 1

Step 3
Step 2





Step 4
Step 5


Step 6
Step 7



Forms, R-bar, and plumbing
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
The second day of pool work.
Early foggy morning


Sun warms up the morning
Locating the equipment
The sheet rock continues
Tip: Not just for the blog, but try to take pictures of all the plumbing, and wiring BEFORE the work is covered with dirt, or cement. Having pictures could help with future installations, and when needed, repairs. Looking really forward into the future, it would be helpful to the next homeowners.




Wednesday, December 10, 2014
The weather is excellent for applying the gunite today!
Get Ready...Get Set....
Go!
Protect the new painted exterior
Have to admire the precision!
Wow! In 3 days!
Next step will be the tile.
Sheetrock is all hung!



There are scraps everywhere!
Thursday, December 11, 2014
No one is working today, but me, and I don't mind. Today I'll spend the day working on broom cleaning and stacking the scraps of sheet rock strewn all over the second floor.  Yesterday I did the broom clean up on the first floor. I like to have the place broom cleaned, especially after and before each of the sub contractors comes in to do their work.
Example: Before: Art Room 
After: Art Room, after I'm done. 
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Art Room
Here's a better picture of the Art Room taken from the same angle. We came by on Sunday to see the progress.  The next team has come today to lay down paper to protect the floors from the "mud" that will be used to tape and bed the sheet rock.  Another team does this work.  It is not the same team that hung the sheet rock.

Monday, December 15, 2014
The tape and bedding begins!  It's a mess outside from all the rain that came in on Sunday night, but once the team  get inside, they can get to work.  If you look at current construction, you may notice that some walls have rounded corners.  Since we are going for a period home I want to use corner beads that will give us a hard 90 degree.  If you are not familiar with building, these corner beads not only cover the cut seams of the sheet rock but add additional strength to the exposed edge, which in every day life could take a beating.

Have to pack up and leave town now.  Our 6th grandchild is due December 17th. Welcome to the family Hudson!

I'll be back with more as soon as I get back to the property after the New Year, plus a few days.

Friday, November 14, 2014

"A Different Tempo"

Monday, November 10, 2014
The painters return to finish the pergola.  It takes 4 men brushing by hand to complete it, and it took all day!  I joked with them, as to whether or not they kept painting until they ran out of buckets of paint.  It looked like it would pass my inspection hours before they finished.  But they knew this would be the first and last time the pergola would be painted, since I plan to add a climbing "something" on it when landscaping is added.  It looks great to me!
Around 4PM the HVAC crew returns to finish up and add some additional work that my builder felt was necessary. Today was a busy day, with the painters, the HVAC, and a 4 hour, second walk through, meeting with the cabinet maker. Also on the property today, was our bank representative, checking progress and workmanship, as well as the pool contractor.  Yes, it's a little early for a pool to be installed, but he needs to keep us aware that he'd prefer to get in the backyard with his heavy equipment BEFORE the driveway is put in, and PVC pipes are installed underground.  Makes sense to me.  We just won't "finish" it until we are ready to move in, or the weather goes back to warmer, next year.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
No one is scheduled to come out to the property today, except maybe the roofers.  So I head into Dallas to visit 8 tile showrooms.  The sheetrock isn't even up yet, and some would say this is early. But because I am trying to find products that will be classic and traditional, it won't be as easy to find some of the things I'm looking for, such as floor tile in the guest bath that will blend/match the circa. 1885 wash basin planned to be installed into this room.  It was a fun day. I visited: 
tileshop.com
crossvilleinc.com

emser.com
waterworks.com
artistictile.com
daltile.com
renaissancetileandbath.com


annsacks.com
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
I even buzzed over to Uncommon Market and found 6 old pocket door pulls for the price of 1 new one.

uncommonmarketdallas.com
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Today I head back to the job site, but before I do, I stop at 3 more tile showrooms:

marazziusa.com
Eleganzatiles.com
porcelanosa-usa.com
GAF Timberline HD - Slate
When I get back to the house, 2 men are working on the roof. It looks great!  I chose the less obvious roof shingle. I did NOT go with the Weatherwood, often seen on homes in this area.  I chose GAF HD Timberline Slate.  This asphalt shingle has more blues and greens in it.  The weather was cold and windy today and when I looked across the street to the water in the inlet, the color matched the roof exactly.  I wasn't trying to match the lake when I made the selection, but seeing the color match reaffirmed my decision to go in this direction.  Can't wait to see the whole roof completed.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
This afternoon I have an on site meeting with the builder. Things are moving along.  I know he is making phone calls and getting trades out here to work seamlessly.  However, we haven't had a chance to walk through the job together since last Monday.  For my own peace of mind, I feel better if I can walk through the house with him and discuss issues, at least on a weekly basis. Things aren't moving at such a rapid pace as when the framers were here.  Some folks will tell you this is the "slow" period of the construction phase. It is a different tempo, but I wouldn't call it slow.  I do have a chance to catch my breath, and schedule some off site appointments like the field trip to Dallas for tiles.  But there are still details that need to be reviewed and attention required to what is going in behind the walls BEFORE the walls start going in.  So it's these details that I would like to review with my builder.  
Friday, November 14, 2014
Great walk through with my builder yesterday.  Over time my list had become 2 pages.  We went over everything.  Together we resolved issues, confirmed others, and each of us made lists of items that each of us needed to look into.  It was a cold day at 35 degrees, yet it was so worth it!  On the way home I grabbed some hot Green Chili Soup to warm up.

Today I started a new project and worked with Becky Jo in selecting the Gathering Room fabrics and furnishings.  Since my first job out of college was working as an interior designer in a furniture store back in Bucks County PA, I hadn't poured through fabric swatches in years.  It was a fabulous working meeting and we made a lot of progress.  Thank you Becky Jo.  Later in the day  I met with my flooring consultant, Glenda.  We made great progress after pouring over all the samples I brought back from Dallas.  We conquered the guest bath upstairs, the scullery , and the range kitchen  I'm waiting on samples from the above mentioned showrooms before a decision can be made on the master bathroom suite.

Once "home" at the apartment, I received gifts from my husband, a blanket to curl up in at the job site, matching hat, gloves and scarf.  Welcomed, considering all our fall and winter clothes are in storage and this has been a very atypical weather streak this week.  I appreciated the the gift more than ever this week. Thank you Jack!

Til next week....we're getting closer.....