Inside, we are moving on the mechanicals: electrical, HVAC and plumbing. The electrical is underway and Don Bachman is doing a meticulously careful job. We are completely re-wiring, even moving the meter box to the rear bedroom. Normally we would install duct for the HVAC first, but we've planned well enough that we can avoid any conflict between the duct and the wiring. HVAC and plumbing is going out to bid under separate contracts. HVAC, especially, is a trade which is quickly advancing both in terms of theory and technology - it is important to work with a contractor who is up to date in his knowledge and flexible enough to adapt that knowledge to a variety of circumstances. There are many good professionals out there and I am happy to be getting to know some of them.
We also pounded through a bunch of miscellaneous carpentry jobs that had been left "for later". These punchlist-type items can accumulate and we had a good spot in our work schedule to knock them off. It will make everything else move more efficiently to have those items done.
Where we're headed is to be ready for sheetrock in about a week and a half...maybe two weeks. February is a short month, but I'm hoping by the end of the month to be sheetrocked and at least primer coat, if not finish coats on the walls and ceilings. Stairs re-built, some or all of the windows restored.... installing doors and cabinets/countertops...by the beginning of March. Meanwhile, Jason and Johnny are back outside completing the siding...
Sound ambitious? Oh yeah...
It's a beautiful thing...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Gettin' 'er done...
WOW!
Lest we forget what cold really is...my granddaughters in VT
(note the Vermont siding on the addition..that's standard up there)
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