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August 2018- how’s your build going?

User
5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

Hi everyone,

I didn’t see a post started for this month yet so I figured I’d give it a go. I can’t wait to see everyone’s build progress this month!

My house is finally taking shape it’s been very cool to see over the past week!


Comments (179)

  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Allison...your wood is beautiful. What is it?

  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Allison...your wood is beautiful. What is it?

  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Amy...just saw your Houzz message and messaged you back. I apologize.

  • Amy79
    5 years ago

    Maybe I don't have to wait until next month. Called the excavation/foundation contractor on Friday to let them know our permit was approved to see about getting on their schedule. Well, they were out today to survey for excavation. Could start tomorrow!


    But now it's raining cats and dogs and it must have rained most of the weekend (we were in Wisc for our annual family trip) b/c the pit was full of water when we were there today installing silt fencing.

  • User
    5 years ago
    It’s an engineered white oak. Pravada is the brand.
  • amiebeth01
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    I’m loving everyone’s progress!!

    We are hopefully in the home stretch. Our tentative move date is September 10th. Just small finishing work left on the interior The landscaping is supposed to be started Thursday, and it is a big job. Our cabinet door and drawer fronts still need to go on as well......hopefully this week.

    Kitchen


    Great room


    Foyer


    Office


  • Kimberly G
    5 years ago
    we have some metal!
  • robinhome
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    The marble is called sky blue or skyline. They are afraid to work with it now. So nope I have to find something else. https://www.gardenweb.com/user/peytonrose1015

  • Knotty Bear Lodge
    5 years ago

    ILoveRed - We are not empty nesters yet, but we are getting pretty close. We live about a mile away from where we are building in a rental while we wait for the house to be completed. My son rides the bus to high school everyday. Luckily, the school is very close to the bottom of the mountain and the county does a great job keeping the roads clear in the winter.

    We tried to design the house to take us through our retirement years.

    I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the web site - I hope it can serve as a good resource for others who are considering new home construction.

  • Tenisha B.
    5 years ago
    Lighting, hardwoods and stairs/railing were installed last week. Some of the cabinets have been installed (the rest should be in next week). Waiting on sheetrock to make some repairs and then painters can come back by for touch up.
  • Sam Goh
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    Learning quite a few things from watching this current custom build versus the last tract home...

    First picture I initially had no idea what these were but many walls have this bracing both diagonally and added horizontally between studs. Seems like this "let it in bracing" is used in interior walls in my home to help with racking. And all walls, except outside walls have the horizontal blocking. Tract home had only vertical studs (insert joke here) with no additional bracing. Eventually had some issues with settling/cracking in sheet rock.

    Second picture shows lots of strapping being used. Hard to describe using technical terms, but the builder is strapping each level together and roof down. OSB is glued and nailed on the exterior and bottom plates are glued and anchored to foundation. Tract home had lots of rows of nails missing studs and was pretty leaky. Could push out on the sheathing and feel it bow.


    Third picture I think I am in love with the look of I joists. Floors feel solid compared to the tract home that had regular floor joists to code aka spread much further that were squeaky and bouncy. Tract home had one or two high spots that were hidden by carpet. Guess I should break out the level for this new place.

    Last picture I find really humorous because it highlights the differences between builders' and owners' perspectives. Basement floor is the builder perspective, a tastefully designed (cheaper) two windows and French doors for your view. First floor is the owner's perspective, what about a big big big badass slider? :-)

  • tyest1989
    5 years ago
    I have no idea why builders are still using I-Joists.
  • Nidnay
    5 years ago

    Tenisha......LOVE!

  • User
    5 years ago
    Loving my sons bathroom!
  • skivista
    5 years ago

    Why do I have to learn mathematics? What use is it in the real world???

    It helps when figuring a beautiful curve....


  • Claudia Castillo
    5 years ago
    Nothing but setbacks for us the Stucco people keep coming out and finding reasons not to start and now the power company said we might have to pay for a upgraded transformer a additional 16,000 on top of the 14,000 estimate they gave us to connect they are sending a lineman out to inspect.
  • ghatta
    5 years ago
    The siding started today. My husband, son and I have spent most of the week installing more conduit and boxes for the low voltage. We had to have all the exterior boxes done by tomorrow as the sprayed insulation is happening. We installed the window security wires too. Marvin windows now does the wires in their windows if you pay for that. Saved us a lot of time and worth the upgrade money. Should finish the interior wall boxes by next week in the lower level and then we get to pull a boatload of wire. So much easier to do that when there is no Sheetrock and with the trusses so nice and open. The Sheetrock will start by end of month, so busy, busy.
  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Claudia...I know exactly how you feel. as we approach the end of our build instead of giving our house a pretty name as some of us discussed on here a year or so ago I have decided to name my home “The Money Pit”.

    “Summer Breeze” has a much nicer ring to it.

    try to keep a sense of humor or you will lose your mind, lol.

  • User
    5 years ago

    Ah yes the death by a thousand dollars over and over again. Just a bit more than was expected but not enough to make you freak out until you add it all up again. Cannot wait till move in day! I just booked movers. Fingers crossed the date sticks.

  • mgh_pa
    5 years ago

    Finally received my septic permit and zoning permit. Submitted everything for my building permit today. Contract will be signed tonight, go to the bank on Monday. In the meantime, my dad and I spent 6 hours rough cutting the driveway for the dozer. Still need to drop around 20 trees along the 800ft wooded section of the driveway and just as many yet to be removed around the home site.

  • gthigpen
    5 years ago

    Started putting the bluestone pavers on our back porch. These were the pavers we pulled from a multi million $ estate last year. The new owner was leveling the entire thing and there was over 5000 sq feet of beautiful bluestone all over the grounds. We got about 1500 sq ft for pennies on the dollar and they have been piled in our yard for over a year now. So excited to see them installed!

  • Ktdh
    5 years ago

    1st day of framing, lower level walk-out.

    Concrete slab pour was delayed due to rain.

  • Kimberly G
    5 years ago
    alison, I can't even tell you how many $900 to $1000 overages there have been! they sure add up!
  • Pinebaron
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    Slow progress with surface preparation, backer board and radiant heat work commenced in Kitchen, DW's office nook and Laundry room on Tuesday and Wednesday. They finally laid three of thirteen rows of amazing 24x24 straight tiles in the kitchen. We are not complaining, their work is perfection, they even went to Seattle on Thursday to pick up T-Lock leveling system and the installed T-Locks and 1/8" tile spacers look like dental surgery to the eye but the three rows of large format satin tiles in the kitchen are perfectly level. On Thursday the electrician came to verify installed radiant heat cables for correct resistance to make sure they were ok; being an electrical engineer and having necessary equipment, I had already measured and tested the cables and pulled the supply cables and two heat sensors (including one spare for each location) through the conduit to each Nuheat radiant heat wifi thermostat location which I'll also be installing myself. The electrician also finally connected makeup air unit to two new 240V 50amp breakers, one in each 200amp panel since the two AC's are divided amongst the two panels. The idea is that ACs and 20KW heat section of makeup air unit won't be operating at the same time; I still need to calibrate and program the makeup air system which thankfully works when I tested it; sad I can't calibrate the hood until kitchen tiles are completely laid, I was so looking forward to completing that this weekend.

    The weekend won't be wasted however; earlier in the week I mounted/installed/wired the Glendon septic system controller panel and on Thursday afternoon I dug a trench 30'Lx18"Dx12"W from the panel to the last septic tank which has the pump and sensor; that a stiff workout, it took me three hours and though the builder offered his guys to do that 'sometime in the unpredictable future' I chose to do it myself, just because I can and probably saved hundreds besides doing the job like 'I want it done'. I'll lay the conduit and sensor/pump wiring today. Oh yes, forgot to mention when I arrived onsite yesterday, the tilers complained the delivery guys had left about a hundred backer board sheets on the open section of our rear deck; they grumbled it was not their task to move them and they wanted to get on with the tile job, I moved the entire lot to the other end of the deck which is covered and boy, this was another Friday morning workout, yet I subsequently went for my usual Friday bowling and consecutively bowled 41 games in a little less than four hours; I really feel very good about it.























    Certainly not my best score but had fun bowling


  • sabrinatx
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    We went out to the house today and we found 4 drums of spray foam sitting in the garage! The roof is half done, stone is going up, plumbing and electrical still being installed. Our builder says we are approx. 8 weeks till we're finished. I won't hold my breath! LOL Please excuse the mess and tall grass. The subs were raised in a barn and don't know how to clean up after themselves. sigh......


  • Buzz Solo in northeast MI
    5 years ago

    Wow, lots of great photos and progress on so many homes! (I feel bad for those with the continuing problems!)


    Not a lot of progress to actually see on our build, with one nearly 61 year old husband pretty much doing the roof structure himself, it takes a long time! But he's installed eave girts, fascia boards and varge rafters all around the main part of the roof and is probably going to install the last purlins (rafters) that will connect the small bedroom gable to the house today. We had to wait for the LU24 hangers to arrive at Home Depot as no one around here actually keeps them in stock. (Sure they had plain old nail type joist hangers but we needed the ones for use with screws.)


    Here is a photo showing the 2x12 blocking he just finished adding to which the last purlins will be connected. Once it's all done, we will finally be able to start adding the steel, if the weather cooperates. It's been an awfully rainy last half of August!



  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Sabrina...don’t want to sound like a nitwit but what is your third picture? Impressive!

    Gthigpen...those pavers are absolutely beautiful. The edges look like they are already textured for the sides of your porch. And all the same thickness? What a find.

    We had our back screen porch done in slate that was varying thickness and it was so poorly done with so much lippage that it had to be torn out. So disappointing. Now trying to figure out what to do there. SMH. Kaching $$$.

    Our front and side porch turned out better. Different stone mason. But, I held my breath until it was done.

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  • sabrinatx
    5 years ago

    ILOVERED - It's a pex manifold. This allows us to turn off water to one location if a leak develops. Say like the kitchen sink. We go and turn it off and we'll still have water to the rest of the house. Pretty neat little system.

  • Nidnay
    5 years ago
    Sabrinatx.....and look at the beautiful labeling!!
  • gthigpen
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    ILR - no, they are varying thicknesses unfortunately. Our stone guy has done work for us before and does good work. So far he’s adjusting the thickness of the mortar on each one so the tops line up. As for the edges, he’s chipping off the front lip so it looks worn. That was by my DHs request and had started before I realized it. I would have preferred a smooth edge, but that wasn’t the hill I was prepared to die on. It will look nice either way. Trying to decide what to wrap the porch with. Another post on here has people advising brick, native Texas stone or a cement parge coat. Your stone and slate looks fantastic!

  • Emma
    5 years ago

    ILoveRed - I really like your front entrance! The colours and stone work looks awesome.

    Carpet is in - just waiting on the bench top which will go in on Friday and plumber and sparky are booked in for final fit offs on the Monday. Last inspection Tuesday and then moving in on Friday (fingers crossed!)

    Master

    Living Areas and Kitchen


  • User
    5 years ago
    Emma looks so good. I’m biased as our kitchen is same colours but I love it.
  • Emma
    5 years ago

    Thanks Alison, yeah from looking at your idea books and your house I think we have very similar styles. What kind of bench top are you going for?

  • PRO
    Missi Smith Design Co.
    5 years ago

    Alison - do you know the name of your Pravada floors? I love them!

  • User
    5 years ago
    We are doing quartz with a waterfall edge on both sides of the island. I think it’s called ocean foam.
  • User
    5 years ago
    Missi Smith see photo. We love them.
  • User
    Original Author
    5 years ago
    Went to the house yesterday evening and a lot of progress has been made on the inside. We now have all our electrical and plumbing in, all our lighting has been prepped, gas fireplace installed and our garage floor has been poured. Exterior brick and siding should start this week and we also have our pre- drywall meeting Thursday.
  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Gthigpen...our stairfronts have the “rock face” too. I didn’t love it either so talked dh into not doing the porch stone that way. Kind of looks like mix n match but oh well. If your stone guy does your pavers without the lippage like I got with my slate in the above pic then you must have a good stone guy. My other pavers are consistent in thickness so no lippage. These decisions are so difficult.

  • Buzz Solo in northeast MI
    5 years ago

    ILoveRed, I like the chipped edge. Plus it would hide any future chips that would then be glaring at you. :-) We'll probably end up with wood decking type steps simply because they're cheaper and DH can build them himself. Otherwise plain old concrete. Anything else is overbuilding for that pole barn look AND the neighborhood.

  • Pinebaron
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    I made some progress over the weekend; laid two almost 40' long conduits and wired sensor and pump to the septic system only to discover a break in the pipe (transport line) somewhere close to the tank; I dug the area up and discovered two broken elbows, presumebly broke soon after install due to heavy earth moving equipment or something; will have to wait for the mini excavator guys to dig deep when they bring the machine here next week. The good thing is the septic system is all wired and ready, just needs final programming when leak is fixed.

    I also wired a radiant heat wifi thermostat in the kitchen, connected it to the router and app and it worked perfect; four more to go when tilers are ready. I pulled off the control panel to prevent accidentally switching them on since kitchen tile work is still in progress.

    Tile guys continued the painstaking tilework in the kitchen till they ran out of tile; yep ordered more than six weeks ago and only 2/3 delivered, rest is expected tomorrow. They brought in a third guy who worked on leveling the huge foyer, took him the best part of six hours, a very noisy excercise. At this rate tile work will finish sometime in October, hopefully enough done by next month for a TCO.



    Like watching molassis grow; each tile is supported by no less than 8 T-Lock levelers plus spacers, a lot of work and effort indeed by the tile masters.





  • Amy79
    5 years ago

    I can't believe how fast my excavation/foundation contractor has been. Today they poured footings. Tomorrow my husband is going to meet with the 'wall guy' to discuss the final height as we're building the home to have one accessible entrance so there can be no 'close enough'.

  • ghatta
    5 years ago
    Siding was started last week. It stopped suddenly because the insulation guys put the wrong insulation on the bottom part of the house. We have 1 inch foam everywhere else. They had to come and replace it. Hopefully siding started again today as they did the fix yesterday. Sheetrock starts Monday. I was surprised to hear they were working the holiday. We’ve been there almost every day doing our low voltage. We start pulling wire now. If I never see another piece of conduit, I’ll be a happy woman. . The gas/electric lines were put in yesterday too. Every sub that has to dig on our wooded lot has complained about all the rocks. It’s a virgin piece of land. Like we can do anything about it. Anyway, the schedule is moving right along and except for weekends, subs are there working every day. We are using Royal vinyl siding in bark and have bronze trim. And the garage door will be a slightly lighter color of the siding.
  • Hiren Arora
    5 years ago
    Signed the constitution loan today. We start next week. Been so excited to share our progress with yall. I wish everyone good luck with their build.
  • User
    5 years ago
    Well the ikea installers came to assemble and install the suite kitchen and were done in less than six hours! It was impressive. Our main kitchen is still a work in progress so no pics yet. Also hardie panels going in on top and deck stairs happening. So exciting.
  • Pinebaron
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    So exciting, foyer/entry with polished tile just completed today and a little more progress in the kitchen. Their target is to complete all tile floors (floors only) including 5 bathroom floors, laundry and mudroom/garage entry by next Thursday; fingers crossed.





    My son who just spent the summer with our daughter in Whistler BC, stopped by 12:30am last night before continuing his drive to Las Vegas where he'll spend the winter. He had not seen recent progress in the home. We all decided to head to the site around 1am and stayed there till 2am. I switched several interior and exterior lights, we experienced extreme peace and quiet, watching light reflecting off a very calm sea from homes across the harbour while standing on the rear deck. Silly me, I did not take any pictures. It was an amazing view on a serene night with no sound of bugs, frogs or the wildlife in the area; we are really looking forward to moving there soon.

  • ILoveRed
    5 years ago

    Amy79 congratulations on getting started!!

    Pinebaron..your tile is beautiful.

    Buzz...I had not even considered that. Perhaps I should have rockfaced all of the stone! Good point.

  • User
    5 years ago

    And our kitchen is done too! I wasn't sure but I think I love it now.

  • PRO
    Missi Smith Design Co.
    5 years ago

    Knotty Lodge - I just subscribed to your blog! What a great site! Can't wait to dig through your posts and pics!!

  • cpartist
    5 years ago

    Alison, please message me.

  • Buzz Solo in northeast MI
    5 years ago

    DH has the 2 gables connected now. If the rain would stay away for a few days we may actually be able to start roofing again.