Membrane roof installation on the Carport/Entry roof canopy. With built-in gutter. |
It is recommended to start at the earliest post and proceed chronologically.
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November 04, 2014
Carport Roof
Sunday (Monday) Progress Update
October 30, 2014
Heating the Breakfast Nook
Routered Subfloor |
I'm using a router to cut channels in the 1 1/8" thick plywood. Radiant floor tubing will be placed in these channels to make sure the breakfast nook is nice and cosy in the winter.
A piece of tubing is inside the channels on the left, making sure the bends are workable.
The finished flooring (fir) will cover this tubing, and insulation below it will direct the heat upwards.
A first glimpse of the large awning window (custom from Versatile) can be seen beyond. Didn't get a chance to photograph the install. Now it huddles under a tarp until I get protective finish on it.
A straightedge guides the router for the straight cuts, but the curves are freehand. A little bit of wonkiness is acceptable, I hope.
October 27, 2014
Exterior Assembly Work
October 25, 2014
Tales from the Jobsite
This evening we had wind gusts approaching 50 mph.
Out on the deck trying to further ballast down the billowing tarp, I was locked out of the house when the wind slammed the door behind me. (Predictable? Doh.)
The exterior latch handle has yet to be installed.
The deck is on the second floor.
Feeling foolish, I considered my ninja skills, or lack-there-of, for a climb down two stories in the rain.
As luck would have it, I realized there was still a ladder leaning against the east canopy, and I was able to make the much less dangerous lateral clamber over to it.
I might just leave that ladder there for a while longer.
Out on the deck trying to further ballast down the billowing tarp, I was locked out of the house when the wind slammed the door behind me. (Predictable? Doh.)
The exterior latch handle has yet to be installed.
The deck is on the second floor.
Feeling foolish, I considered my ninja skills, or lack-there-of, for a climb down two stories in the rain.
As luck would have it, I realized there was still a ladder leaning against the east canopy, and I was able to make the much less dangerous lateral clamber over to it.
I might just leave that ladder there for a while longer.
More Bathtub
October 23, 2014
Feelin' Sill-y
The first steel sills installed |
Today the weather broke long enough for me to install the first run of them along the master bedroom window 'slot'.
Feeling Tubby
It is a bit difficult to sit in |
We are quite pleased with this tub. I would specify this again, no problem. Opening the box elicited oohs & ahs - a nice deep soaker. Here is a link to the item.
The tub is rocked up on its side so that the drain & overflow assembly can be installed first. Also, a grout bed will go down to give good solid support to the bottom.
Then we get to see how well the framing wall & ledger I built will fit.
Also visible in this picture is beefy blocking, low & high, to support our wall mounted vertical radiator. You can see the feeds poking through from the floor.
October 21, 2014
We Have Water
October 16, 2014
We Have Gas
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