Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Rooflines and rough electrical marked out!

June 3rd

The framers were able to finish most of the first floor sheer paneling and have finished 80% of the rafters that make up the main attic area. It is really cool seeing the roof line start to take shape!




Front entry door and eventual porch.

 Looking back at the front door while standing next to the island area. 

 Here you can see on the left side of the large beam was were the window was originally and we decided to move it to the right side and make it smaller. The following pictures are all taken as I turned to my right and tried to get a sense of what the kitchen, dining and living space will look like.



Two 8ftx8ft sliders will frame the view from the kitchen.



Living area on the left and pantry on the right.

Bedroom #2

Bedroom #1

1st Bathroom view

Master Bedroom slider

Master Bedroom again  :)

The big opening in the middle is the fireplace. they haven't started on it yet. I love the open attic area!


That first step is a doosy! The driveway will require a little fill to finish it. :)


I was able to mark all the electrical boxes and switches this afternoon. It was really nice doing something other than research or paperwork that actually moved my portion of the build forward. I am thinking that we may not be using the sub-panel idea because it will most likely involve some paperwork for the county because the approved plans do not show a sub-panel and I am sure they will at least want to see a “as built” addendum. It will be easier to just run the wires from the main panel.

I am really hoping we will have inspections before Thursday next week. Paul the inspector that came through for the foundation said that he works every other Friday. He was very friendly and I would like to stick with one inspector for the whole process.

We decided on the style of the stairs and what type of newel posts we will be using. The newel posts will be 4x4 or 4x6 posts with a very simple top cap. The stair tread will open on the side with the balusters. We are going with a simple, possibly non-conventional stair rail we saw a blog that used 2x6 for the hand rail, just like you see on outdoor deck railings. It was painted white and looked really nice. It would be very sturdy and relatively inexpensive.

Next week is finals week and I will be out of school after 11:30. So I am planning on heading up to the house to start placing boxes. Hopefully the inspector will be there while I am doing this and I can pick his brain on what I need to change and how best to run the wires from the main breaker over the garage and into the rest of the house.



Monday, June 2, 2014

Pigtails and Volunteers!

May 31st.

I met Ron Dinicola my brother’s Father-in-law at the house because he is a licensed electrical contractor and was willing to walk us through how to wire our house. As we walked through the house and talked about what needed to be done and what was involved with completing the electrical it became more and more obvious that I had underestimated what was involved. Ron was helpful and pointed out some changes we will be incorporating (including a sub-panel in the laundry) that will reduce the materials and hopefully the time needed to install them. He showed me how to use the “pigtail” technique to connect wires and devices inside a box. Thanks Ron for the help!

 I will be heading out to the house on Tuesday to mark out the switches, boxes and lights, with the hope that on Saturday I can go out again and start drilling the holes to run the wires. On Sunday I had two friends (coincidentally both named Dave) offer to help for a couple of days! So thankful for friends like these (not just because they are working on the house but because they are willing to take time out of their week for us)! I can't thank them enough!

Below are some pics from Friday the 30th. Friday the framers were able to get the main beam up and in place above the main floor! We should be framing the roof and the upstairs above the garage this week and calling for inspections middle of next week! Moving quickly!!

We are ordering doors and windows from ETO Doors in LA. We can drive there and pick them which will save us about $900 dollars! We are also going to be Installing our own HVAC and will be getting the duct design done through ACDuctDesign.com. They will give us a detailed layout and we can take that to KarnAir in Hemet who will help us put together a parts list. 

We are going to hire Michael Mark to install our standing seam metal roof because he is our framer and has a very competitive bid (mostly because he is already here).

The Septic system will be ordered this week and should be installed next week sometime along with the utility line and all the plumbing! It is coming together quickly now!!!
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This is the main beam that will be moving up 18 feet above the surface of the concrete. They were able to do without a crane. I didn't see it but it must have been a sight!