Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Final Wall is out.

We  came home from granite and tile shopping to find that some progress was made on this rainy day.The air handler room in the garage was sheet rocked and the wall between the house and the new addition was gone. This was a "wow" for us when we walked in and saw it.We were finally able to see the size of our 1 large living room/kitchen/dining room combo. We were very pleased at the results.The room is really big and the ceiling transition from the old to new area turned out better than we had hoped.All the insulation was up and it looks like the next step is sheet rock.
More about the shopping spree on the next update.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Siding is installed and another hurdle to jump

Last week the outside of the addition received its permanent"skin" in the form of the Hardie plank siding.Hardie plank is a cement fiber siding that resists rot and is textured to have a wood grain appearance.
Here are two poor quality pictures but you get the idea what it looks like .I kind of think it looks a little too plain but we will just have to see if it grows on me.
 
Since we started this project our builder has communicated and kept us updated on every aspect of the construction.He has also helped us jump the numerous hurdles the county building inspectors have put in front of us. I realize these are in place to protect us but boy they can really impede progress.So far, we have been made to:
 
Change the design of the structure because it was 18" too close to the pool.
 
Move the double french doors because they were too close to the meter which caused us to design them out.
 
Have an engineer come out and qualify a wall for wind shear resistance because we added another window.
 
Have an engineer qualify a support beam between the old kitchen and the new addition.
 
WOW, What if we were building a house?Just this little room has spawned a few issues to deal with.
 
And the one we are working on now.
 
 The line set going to the a/c unit is the focus of controversy this week. Mike Dunn, our son in law's dad is a Carrier Territory manager so he offered his services to come out and design us a heating and air unit. After some examination he came up with what looked like the only option given the limited space we had to run vents and other things associated with heating and air.If you ask me anything about how to make fasteners I can bore you for days,just ask my daughters :) What I know about heating and air is if you push the button on the thermostat and it works then life is good.If it doesn't call someone who does. Thanks again Mike for volunteering your expertise. Let me know if you need some pins !
 
We added a 1 1/2 ton unit putting the air handler in the garage so the return vent would be in the wall of the new addition.We ran 3 vents overhead out to the windows and put the actual compressor unit about 40 feet away on the other side of the retaining wall which keeps it out of sight and muffles the noise.The line set which is the line that carries the freon between the compressor and the coils in the air handler unit needed to be buried between the house and the unit.The builder trenched an 18" deep gully out to the unit and the installer put it in. When the inspector came out he turned us down because the county has no guidelines on burying a/c line sets so before he would approve it he wanted recommendation from the manufacturer. I emailed Mike who returned an article about burying copper along with a suggestion about a protective cover. Dwight our builder told me this morning he is going to present it to the building dept and he thinks we will get approval.
Keep your fingers crossed.
 
Wednesday we are headed to Atlanta to pick out the granite for the countertops and the tile for the floors.More updates after we return.
 
 

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mechanical is almost done

The three mechanical components are almost complete.The plumbing is done and the electrical and HVAC will finish up Monday.The HVAC was one of those unpleasant surprises you get in these projects .Originally we thought we would be able to supply air to the addition with ductwork from the existing unit .Later it was determined the vents couldn't be put out there and the unit couldn't handle the added space.The builder's HVAC guy suggested a mini spilt so I called my source of knowledge for heating and air.Justins dad,Mike Dunn. Mike came over and engineered us a system then set it up for me to pick up at wholesale cost(Thanks Mike) Because we were limited in where we could put it, the air handler wound up in the garage by the door. I have always been picky about the cleanliness of the garage and don't like putting anything in it other than the mower and the car.As you can see from the pics', its in but the builder is putting walls with a door around it so you cant see it. A local contractor installed the unit and its up for inspection Monday.

Looks like the last wall will come out this week.

Our builder Dwight updates us daily on what was accomplished and what we should expect .Last week he said the old exterior wall will probably be removed by the end of the week. As you can see in these pictures the exterior now has windows and doors.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Updates

These are some of the photos I snapped over the weekend while in the area for Danielle's shower.
The wall has been removed

Next, this wall will be taken out

Here's the new addition. I'ts been wrapped and roofed!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

More Measuring Up

Hi, it's Pixie!  I brought the kids to Newnan for a few days.  We had a blast!


They were pouring concrete for the AC unit, so Tripp did a hand print and Ivey did a foot print.




Inside, Tripp and Ivey were measured on the wall for the first time.  I suggested that the kids get measured every year on the birthdays or at a certain holiday.  It was pretty cool to see how tall the 4 grandkids are!




Sunday, March 6, 2011

Downstairs kitchen is finished and functional

Finally the little downstairs kitchen is done.We moved the appliances in this weekend and got everything in some type of order.The only disappointment so far is the pump system that moves the water from the sink is a little louder than we thought it would be.Other than that, it was a great idea to do this.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Thursday, March 3, 2011

How do you measure up?

Guess what this is?  Poppy made a measuring wall for the kids!  He told me the other day that when they pass, Pix and I get to saw it in half and each have the side that our kids were measured on.  Way to go, Poppy!

New inside temporary wall and outside addition

These pics were taken today by Scott.  He is at home frantically trying to take down the old kitchen cabinets before they close him in and Mom is working.  


 Beginning stages of the new roof


Do you see the window cutouts?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New addition

This is Jenn.  Here'a a photo of the new addition that I snapped over the weekend.  I tried numerous times to flip the picture over.