All of the time spent planning, predicting, ordering and delivering pays off handsomely when building a house.
Stuff that arrives late or incomplete or misordered means doing the two steps forward, one step back shuffle. Because of a number of things, that has not occurred here. Or if it has it's impossible to notice. And that's because things continue to plug along swimmingly.
Here's a case on this point. Ann wanted a special paint for the ceiling on the main floor and the walls on the ground floor. The drywall guy was going to just do the standard apartment manager's off white color. The new color was going to take a couple extra days to get ready from a store in Antigo--The Green Design Center (click here for their web site).
The store and the painter worked together to get all the products together and at the house as soon as the painter was ready to roll.
So the interior is being primed today, painted tomorrow. And the Erthclay will be delivered tomorrow as well as a visit from the installer to receive the product. And the progress is not limited to the interior.
Jay is busy doing prep for the stone work which should begin on Thursday. And below Dennis and Bob have built the deck for the hot tub and are now installing the vertical cedar that was so expertly stained.
You might also note the supports on the roof which will receive the solar panels sometime in the next week or two.
Follow along as we design and build a house. Wild and dangerous curves ahead on this ride. Seatbelts required.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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