Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Lunber, piles and piles of lumber






We went to see the progress on the framing of the house today. There are piles and piles of lumber strewn all over. On the future driveway, on the sidewalk and even inside the house.

I am really glad someone knows what to do with all that lumber.

In the last picture Becky is seen looking out of her bedroom window.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Framing Begins


Over the last few days we have seen some nice progress on the house. Today they started framing.


Friday, June 18, 2010

Backfill and a secret room
















This week the backfill was done. On the wall close to where Rob and Becky are standing is a sign on the foundation that says DO NOT BACKFILL VERANDA. While we were designing the house a friend suggested that we build a wine cellar underneath it. So the secret room, cold storage, or wine cellar evolved. It will not be much of a secret now.

The story gets a bit more interesting. When our neighbors house was being built they noticed that there was some useful space under the front veranda, but they were too late to do anything about it, since it had no doorway and it had already been backfilled. We spray painted the sign on the front to keep the dirt out!

As a result we will have a tornado shelter, a cold room, or maybe a wine cellar, but definitely not a secret room.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Rain

Rain, rain go away, come again some other day. Like September or October, once the outside of the house is complete.

Since May 1, or shortly before we started building our house we have had a total of 79.5mm of rain, and June is the wettest month of the year. So our house building is now waiting for back fill, but they can't do that until the ground dries up. It will take 3 days in a row of sunny weather before they can get in there and do the backfill.

In the meantime, we have made a bit of progress.

At various times throughout the building process we will be calling for the house to be inspected. When the inspector visits he will leave behind green stickers or red stickers. We were happy to see a green sticker with our first inspection. Hopefully the rest of them will have the same result.

The basement/foundation has been waterproofed, so weeping tile is in and the black tar sprayed on. Rob also pointed out that the rain water leaders (sp?) have been installed. This is a requirement because of where the house is being built. It means the rain water running off the roof will go directly into the sewer system, rather than running onto the yard.

But for now... we wait for the rain to stop.