Friday, August 29, 2014

Day 145: More Framing Progress

Friday

We've made some great progress in the last two days. Thursday we had good framing weather, hot and dry. We got the remainder of the main level exterior and interior walls up. It was fun to walk through the house and get a feel for how each room was turning out. Here's the progress from Thursday:

Here's the first shot of Mandy in her new craft room. Not sure what Emmy's wearing. Or what's going on with her face.


Here's a view out the back window. You can see the catwalk between the girls and boys bedrooms above.


This is looking out our kitchen windows.


We never think of our house as big. Until we look at it from the back.


Front of the house.


Here's Friday's progress.

Overview - you can see that they've started the second story wall and a small part of the roof panel above the kitchen.


Here's Mandy with the boys' bedrooms behind her.


Here's the bridge leading from the boys' bedrooms to the girls' bedrooms. The stairwell is on the right at the end of the bridge.




Daily StatsHours Worked
Cost
DayTrevorFamily/FriendsContractors
Today1450040
All Time14510097640.5$13,496.75
Summary of 8/29/2014
Work Done Today
Framed second floor (partial) and second story walls (partial)
Materials Used Today
Who Helped Today
Contractors On Site
Square Cuts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Day 143: Framing Continues

Wednesday

So last we started framing. It was a short start, as two days into the framing we realized that our SIP supplier, EPS, provided the wrong floor joists. We haven't been very happy with EPS; first they were 4 weeks late on engineering, then 6 weeks late on delivery of the panels.

Back to framing. After finding out about the wrong joists on Thursday of last week, they called in for replacements. While they shipped us new joists, we lost Friday, Saturday, Monday and part of Tuesday. So needless to say we were excited to get moving again. Wednesday we got the floor installed and some of the main level walls up.

Here's what they had by 7:15 am.


Here's the progress by late afternoon.

This is standing in the garage looking into the house.



Daily StatsHours Worked
Cost
DayTrevorFamily/FriendsContractors
Today1430040
All Time14310097600.5$13,496.75
Summary of 8/27/2014
Work Done Today
Framed main level floor and part of main level walls
Materials Used Today
SIP package
Who Helped Today
Contractors On Site
EPS

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Day 136: Framing Begins!

Wednesday

It's official. Our house package has arrived and framing has begun! As a reminder, we're building a foam house. Foam, as in, Structural Insulated Panels, or SIPs. These panels consist of a sheet of OSB (think plywood), a 6-10 inch layer of foam, and another sheet of OSB. The panels are pre-cut by a CNC machine in a factory and then shipped to the job site. My panels are from a company called EPS, and were shipped from New York because the Missouri plant was full.

I also purchased all of my other materials from EPS (lumber, BCI joists, floor, etc). All of the SIP sections and other materials arrived Monday and Tuesday on 5 semis. The kiddos were waiting for the bus stop when the trucks started rolling in. Mind you, the driveway is a bit narrower than the drivers would have preferred.


After some finagling, and deciding to come in from the other direction, they were able to pull in. Only one mailbox was harmed in the process.


The panels were stacked around the job site in about five piles the size of the ones below.


Here is me adjusting the time-lapse camera across the way. You can see the piles of panels surrounding the job site.


With the panels now on site, framing could begin. Framing is a bit of a misnomer, since it's not just the frame going up, but the walls and insulation as well. The pictures below shows the back wall of the basement. We're excited to start seeing it come together.


If you look closely at this picture you can see the structure of the panels and the foam inside. You can also see the holes in the foam, which are "chases" for wiring.



Daily StatsHours Worked
Cost
DayTrevorFamily/FriendsContractors
Today1360024
All Time1369893500.5$13,496.75
Summary of 8/20/2014
Work Done Today
Framed basement wall
Materials Used Today
SIP Panels
Who Helped Today
Contractors On Site
EPS