Just in time for the final inspections, I completed the handrail on the stair.
It is recommended to start at the earliest post and proceed chronologically.
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June 19, 2015
June 15, 2015
Overheard on the Jobsite
"This concrete is NOT warrantied against chicken prints"
Said the concrete contractor as the neighbor's hen wandered ever closer to the freshly troweled steps.
Said the concrete contractor as the neighbor's hen wandered ever closer to the freshly troweled steps.
Beginning to Move In
We plan to start inhabiting the house next week, even though it is not completely finished.
Lisa started carrying some belongings over. And of course she starts with the things most dear to her...
Shoes.
Lisa started carrying some belongings over. And of course she starts with the things most dear to her...
Shoes.
June 13, 2015
Garage Doors Installed
Tools are migrating from the house, allowing us to prepare for move-in.
Now if we could just choose the second siding material, I can cover these doors and remaining bits of wall on the house and garage.
Bee Swarm
Not sure how well you can see it, but thousands of bees are swarming in a cloud above the south fence.
June 09, 2015
Cooktop Installed, Tile Backsplash
The cooktop is now installed, and hooked up to the gas line.
The tile backsplash, started last week, was completed today. The wood strips are temporary spacers for shelves that i still need to get to.
One of the lights we refurbished is installed now in the foreground over the island.
The countertops are not blue - that is temporary protection.
The tile backsplash, started last week, was completed today. The wood strips are temporary spacers for shelves that i still need to get to.
One of the lights we refurbished is installed now in the foreground over the island.
The countertops are not blue - that is temporary protection.
Garage Door Progress
Built the framing for the sliding door of the garage.
Lap joints, screws, and plenty of construction adhesive should keep this dimensionally stable for the future.
Lap joints, screws, and plenty of construction adhesive should keep this dimensionally stable for the future.
Concrete Subtraction
Here the concrete guys remove some of their new work.
The steps to the kitchen were pretty wonky, and the paving in front of the Dining Room door didn't slope enough to drain (puddle).
Luckily, they agreed to 'make it right'.
The steps to the kitchen were pretty wonky, and the paving in front of the Dining Room door didn't slope enough to drain (puddle).
Luckily, they agreed to 'make it right'.
Completed Lower Landing
Somewhere under the protective cardboard is the completed run of stairs.
Well...almost complete.
The fir flooring on the landing needs another sanding and coat of finish.
And then I can install the missing riser board (can you see it?)
And then, of course, another coat of finish on the whole thing.
Well...almost complete.
The fir flooring on the landing needs another sanding and coat of finish.
And then I can install the missing riser board (can you see it?)
And then, of course, another coat of finish on the whole thing.
June 08, 2015
Steps In The Right Direction
Last week was all about steps.
Exterior concrete steps in the front, and interior wood stairs to the second floor.
Exterior concrete steps in the front, and interior wood stairs to the second floor.
June 04, 2015
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