Not only was the building still standing but Greg and his team have made some serious progress since our last trip up the hill. First, in the garage they have finished with the drywall installation and are awaiting the 'screw' inspection so that they can tape & texture the interior of the garage next week.
The other huge change is that the gas and electric meters are now installed as well as the pressure tank for the water system (see below). The good news for the construction crew is that the heat is now on and the slab is heated up to maybe 60 degrees which is a long way from the freezing cold they've had up to now.
To help out with the radiant heat that's now running, the insulation is now also installed on all interior and exterior walls as well as the ceilings. This, of course, gives the house a much tighter feel and although the girls are bummed that they can't walk through walls anymore it's nice to see the flow of the space as it will be when it's done. In the picture below you can also see the bathtub for one of the upstairs bathrooms that's been delivered and should be set in the next week or so.
Here's another shot of the insulation in the ceiling above the dining room as well as the wall that separates the upstairs guest room from the great room. It was an 'option' to add all the interior insulation but we felt it was important for better soundproofing along w/ the 5/8 inch drywall instead of the 1/2 inch drywall that you see in a lot of homes.
Also completed this week was the heat tubing for the upstairs bedrooms and bathrooms. In the picture below you can see the heat tubing in the guest suite upstairs. On Wednesday, Greg will pour gypcrete over this heat tubing to provide a slab for the heat tubing to warm for the upstairs heat.
There has been additional progress on the siding as well - this picture below shows the back of the garage which now has the siding complete on the lower section as well as the cedar shake shingles up top.
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