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April 25th update

by Splatgirl posted on 04-25-2005 15:04 last modified 04-25-2005 15:04

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When I left off, we were waist deep in mud and wondering what the heck we had gotten ourselves into.

Happily, the mud has abated and things have dried up considerably at our site. The slab plumbing rough-in is complete with the exception of the garage floor drains, and stacking of the upper level walls is in progress and planned to be complete by the end of this week in anticipation of road restrictions being lifted on or near May 1st.
We got our interior and exterior drain tile in place (finally!) and I was able to call the excavator and have him come and backfill, so things are looking a little better and access to the house has greatly improved.
Most of our time at the site lately has been doing clean up and organizing materials and equipment in preparation for the foundation slab pour. The bracing for the upper portion of the walls in the living room will remain until the upper level concrete is placed, so we're working around that for now and planning to complete as much of the prep work for the foundation slab as possible in the coming couple of weeks. Once the bracing is down, we'll be in another mad race to get the under slab vapor barrier, insulation and PEX tubing in place. We're hoping to have the foundation slab poured by the second week of May, and assuming the wall pour happens on schedule, we'll be ready to hang steel for the roof at that point as well.

I'm feeling both excited and nervous that we're nearing a point where things will start happening very quickly, and it's a little overwhelming to think of everything I'll need to be taking care of in the next few months. Which is not even to mention what's ahead in terms getting our current home ready for market and preparing to move. Whew.

I spent a day last week with my builder uncle getting a lesson in window installation. Although he's a stick builder, it was good to get a handle on the basics and hopefully Vern and I will be able to install most or all of the smaller windows on our own. I'm also going to try and get in a framing lesson with him sometime soon so I'll be useful when it comes time to build our interior walls.

I've been struggling with finding a contractor for our interior stairs. It seems like metal fabricators either specialize in ornamental work (which we definitely do not require) and aren't interested in doing something basic, don't do residential, or never get back to me with a bid.

Also on my agenda:
Doing a few test slabs for our poured concrete countertops to get a better idea what's in store there and if I should start sourcing a plan B.
Drawing and planning for the poured concrete Ofuro tub in our master bathroom.
Finalizing the cabinet plan.
Finalizing exterior plan.

As things have been moving slowly for us, it's been very encouraging to read of the progress that others here are making with their projects and it's great to feel like we're not the only ones out there in the middle of craziness.

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Windows

Posted by Sara R. Sage at 04-26-2005 13:29

I can't believe you guys are installing your own windows. I am so impressed with your abilities.

It must be nice to get the mud out. We still have tons (literally) of mud on our property from the storm.

well, maybe

Posted by Splatgirl at 04-26-2005 21:53

I think "installing our own windows" is something of an overstatement, but we're at least going to make an effort. We'll have my uncle around to for hand holding and the more complex stuff.

Tubs and cabinets

Posted by cdrmemphis at 05-05-2005 12:11

What is an OFURO tub you mention? and what types of cabinets are you looking into for you home? I've been reading the IKEA versus backlash against IKEA conversations. Still seems like in the end we will use IKEA cabinets for now and upgrade to something else in years to come if we are dissatisfied.

christina (cdr)