Showing posts with label framing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label framing. Show all posts

Nov 19, 2012

Day 37 | HVAC, Garage Floors and lots more

Today marks day 43 since we broke ground.  I think we're on the downhill slide now and I can finally see the light!

The last round of photos that Joe sent to me were from 6 days ago.  He hasn't been back out to the house since then.  He came to visit us in WV.  Good enough reason, right?

The kids and I are leaving tomorrow morning to head up to Cleveland.  Our Pre-Drywall meeting is scheduled for 8:30am on Wednesday.  I can't even tell you how excited I am to FINALLY see the house in person.  The last time I saw it, they were breaking ground.

I think it's going to be weird to walk through the house.  We have the reverse floor plan.  The model home in our development is a Florence.  It has the regular floor plan.  I've walked through that model many times.  When I picture our new house in my head, I automatically think of the model home, which is the reverse of ours.  It's hard for me to picture the kitchen, master bathroom, basement bump-out for morning room .. etc. on the opposite side.

The following photos were taken on day 37, 6 days ago.....





The garage floor and front porch have been poured.  We'll have a gravel driveway and walkway until spring.






The basement floor has been poured as well.  It look like it's still drying.  Isn't that a heater?




Stay tuned, I'm charging up my Canon Rebel batteries and cleaning up my CF cards.  I plan on taking photos non-stop during our pre-drywall walk through in less than 48 hours!  

I really loved the idea of writing scriptures on the door frames of the bedrooms... who's blog was that on?  I think we may just steal that idea!

Nov 7, 2012

Day 30 | Shingles, Siding & Brick Work Preparations

I am so happy with the progress they've made on our house over the past few days.  Joe drove by yesterday after he voted.  It looks like they're getting ready to finish up the roof.  The shingles are sitting on top.  


We selected elevation K.  It has a cottage style feel to it with shake siding.  They put the wood trim up that separates the shake siding from the brick and the vertically run siding. This elevation was our second choice.  We originally selected elevation L that comes with stone and even more cottage style details.  We switched (downgraded) to elevation K so we could add on the morning room.  We're happy with our decision.  It was a good compromise, but I REALLY wanted stone (that came with elevation L). 








I got a little bit nervous when Joe sent this picture to me.  We didn't choose pebblestone clay siding.  I put in a call to our PM a few minutes ago.  The siding is for a service call on another house... WHEW!

Nov 3, 2012

Day 27 | Framed, Wrapped and Roofed

I am officially impressed with our new PM!  Look at the photos Joe sent ....



This was taken standing at the top of the stairs looking to the back of the house towards the master bedroom.


The shower/tubs are now inside.  I'm pretty sure this is the full bath in the hall upstairs.  That's the master bedroom closet on the far right.


This is at the top of the stairs looking down to the main floor.



The windows in the morning room looking out over the backyard mud pit.


Standing in the morning room looking back into the house.  I can't wait for our pre-drywall meeting!  Joe said that he went down into the basement while he was there.  All of the water is gone!  That's a huge relief.

Nov 1, 2012

Call from PM regarding Sandy

I put in a call to our PM yesterday.  He returned my call around 5pm.  He answered all of my questions and addressed all of my concerns.  Our basement is still gravel, so we don't have to worry about water damage to the floor.. whew!  He said the sub flooring and framing should be fine.  I'm confident that he'll double check to make sure it's ok.

Obviously, they lost a few days of work because of Sandy.  They were scheduled to start back to work today.  Our PM said the framing should be finished on Friday.  That's really exciting!  We should be ready for our pre-drywall walk through in about 2 weeks.

As a side note:

Our PM is awesome!  At our pre-construction meeting he outlined the system he has for communicating with the home buyers (Is that what we would be called?).  He does NOT give out his cell phone number.  Instead, he has a number for us to call and leave a voice mail.  He returns all calls on his drive home.  He also gives out his email address, but he will only respond during the work day if it's a quick answer.  If it requires him to type a lot, he will return the email from home in the evening.

I really appreciate his system!  He also does a weekly update call every Friday to let us know what progress has been made along with what they plan on working on the following week.

Oct 30, 2012

The Wrath of Sandy

I'm kind of sick to my stomach looking at the pictures Joe sent to me. What really concerns me is the potential problems we could run into later. We currently have about 4" to 6" of standing water in our basement. There is a window floating in the water.  It really is a shame they couldn't get the sump pump in before Sandy hit.


It looks like some of the floor joists were ripped out by the strong winds.  I'm sure this is an easy fix though. I really hope they didn't do any damage to our neighbor's houses.



What about the wood?  It's saturated!  The rain isn't supposed to stop until Friday.  Will this cause damage that won't show up until later?  Is this something that I should be worried about?

Oct 26, 2012

Day 18 (evening) | We have a main floor!

I can't believe how fast these guys work. They framed up the main floor in just one day! Joe is going back out there today after work to take pictures of today's progress.  In the meantime, here's what they completed yesterday.



Here is the garage.  You can see the entry that leads into the laundry room.  The kitchen and morning room are behind that.


This was taken standing in the great room looking at where the staircases will go up to the 2nd floor and down to the basement.  The garage is on the other side.


Standing at the front door looking in.  You can see where the stairs going down to the basement will be located.  It looks like a big scary hole right now!


Taken from the back of the house.  This is the great room and the morning room.  Our sliding glass door is laying on the ground along with our windows.



Check out the view that I'll have looking out of the windows in my morning room!  We hesitated on this lot at first because it was on water.  Our 2.5 year old son is very curious and energetic.


This is back at the front of the house.  You can see the hole for the front entrance along with the holes for the windows.


The steel beams are in place.  I love that they use steel beams.  We lived in two older homes with upstairs floors that sloped.  Not fun!


My birthday is on Nov. 6th... Ryan Homes is wrapping a big present for me ;)



One of our staircases that should be going in today.






I'm getting a little bit nervous watching Hurricane Sandy on the Weather Channel.  They're expecting to see effects from it in Cleveland.  I know some of you are closer to the east coast and you'll probably see worse effect from it than we will.  I hope it stays waaaaay out to sea!

Oct 25, 2012

Day 18 (morning) | Framing begins

Joe called me about an hour ago to tell me that they started framing! He only had time to send one picture though. From what I can tell, the floor joists are in and a wall is up. Yippee!

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