Hey, look! It's me! I am standing in the new front yard (duh!) this evening after taking the other shots in this update. Notice all the mud behind me. Those construction trucks have really torn up my yard and I am looking forward to getting it repaired. The mud is the result of two days of rain around here. Today things started drying up and that trend should continue for the rest of the week.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Phase Nine Update - Pool, Paint, & Trim
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Phase Nine - Drywall, Siding, Pool
Drywall
This is the family room, showing the fireplace. We got a free upgrade on the fireplace to a "ventless" system due to some unexpected code issues with the chimney. It worked out very much to our benefit.
Facade
The exterior of the house is really coming together, as well. In the past few weeks they have clad the lower section of the facade in brick and built the columns for the front porch, also out brick. The facade has now been sided and is starting to take on its final appearance. Still missing in these photos are the black shutters that will be installed on all of the front windows. Also missing at this point is the set of steps for the front porch. Those steps will be built out of the same brick as the lower trim and the columns. The steps will curve out as the move away from the house and will terminate into a planter base on each side.
Pool
Construction of the pool has finally started. Within the past week they framed the pool, dug the hole, installed the wire mesh framing, and laid out all the rough plumbing. This stage of pool construction is scheduled for inspection on Monday (02/12/07) and the pool contractor plans to "shoot" the pool interior on the same day. "Shooting" is the process whereby they spray the concrete to form the pool interior. Look closely at the back center of the pool framing and you will notice that there is an area that is high the rest of the back wall. This is where the waterfall will go. The entire pool will be surrounded by a flocrete deck that will extend six feet beyond the back edge of the pool. The entire pool area will be screened in.
Septic
Ah, the details. Out here in the woods we depend upon wells to provide us with water and septic systems to dispose of the rented water. You know, you can't buy water (or beer, as Archie Bunker said) you can only rent it. Anyway, here is a shot of the drainfield in the process of being constructed.