The house also has been making great progress in my absence. Landmark event of th week - there is now a 23 foot open span room with no temporary support walls! Even though I'm not there to make daily decisions, inspections, or aid with the work, Sarah has been taking photos and emailing me progress reports and other items that require joint decision making. One thing that continues to astound me is the number of decisions that must be made on a project like this. There are literally hundreds of decisions which must be made every day. Fortunately for us, our contractor has spoken with us enough to know what we want and makes most of those decisions for us. There are, however, several questions we must answer each day to guide the building process. Rarely, work is redone - but it happens. Big items of the week: Furnace installed, most heating ducts run, vent holes cut for upstairs rooms, return air ducts run for upstairs and down, tankless water heater installed, all water pipes connected, support walls for installing I-beam removed, framing for all walls nearly complete, new water supply line from street installed, window well complete, and more...
As usual, there are plenty of photos to document the events, and, for your pleasure:
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