Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days

   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days
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Agreed, that's a nice piece for sure! I still get occasional notifications from avsforum from people asking where I got it from. :D

Day 107

Finally had periods when it was not raining. We have gotten a number of inches for sure!

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The straw seems to be holding everything together nicely

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Even this steep bank here held up very well

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So the washout area starts here where water is collected from both sides of the "valley"

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It then hits this poplar which slows it down some

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And finally breaks off into smaller streams on down into the silt fence

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Amazingly, there is no washout caused by the still missing downspouts. I guess the decking breaks up the water pretty good before it hits the ground

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Stone guy was here today mudding up the front entrance area

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And the HVAC guys were here setting the air handler. I see they did get the correct whole house air cleaner unit for it. Hopefully they will bring the humidifier with them tomorrow when they tie in the duct work.

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Tomorrow the 6x6 tiles they ran out off already should be here, so they can continue the flooring. Hardwood floors should be in as well.
 
   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days #1,722  
Peter, Sorry I jinxed you by wishing you slow and gentle rains :laughing:, but the seeding did come through pretty good all things considered.
 
   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days
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Lol, well, at least it looks like there will be at least a temporary break from the rain. I see patches of blue sky for the first time since last week!

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   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days #1,724  
Peter, did you ever figure out where the water in the basement came from?

mkane09
 
   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days
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It was gone when I checked yesterday, and completely dried up today. So all I can think off is that one of the workers spilled/dumped something there?

If there was truly a leak of some sort, I'm sure the rain we've had would have revealed it.
 
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And the HVAC guys were here setting the air handler. I see they did get the correct whole house air cleaner unit for it. Hopefully they will bring the humidifier with them tomorrow when they tie in the duct work.

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It must be optical illusion, but I would swear that your mom's air handler has a sewer drain running to it.
 
   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days #1,727  
Checking this thread out again, I noticed the issue on the exposed ends of the deck. I'm sure the builder will make it look OK with added trim boards, but for anyone else doing a composite deck, consider "picture framing" it. This is what my contractor did with my Azek deck and it really worked well. It has a slight overhang on all sides. The attached photo shows steps on the deck. We used a contrasting color to give a "visual cue" for safety.

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Sorry duplicate post.
 
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Stu & Pete...that's a nice credenza, thanks for posting pix of it.

Checking this thread out again, I noticed the issue on the exposed ends of the deck. I'm sure the builder will make it look OK with added trim boards, but for anyone else doing a composite deck, consider "picture framing" it. This is what my contractor did with my Azek deck and it really worked well. It has a slight overhang on all sides. The attached photo shows steps on the deck. We used a contrasting color to give a "visual cue" for safety.

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My next door neighbors did the same thing with the deck rebuild they did last year, and it sure looks sharp.
 
   / Building a stick frame house in the woods in 90 days #1,730  
Checking this thread out again, I noticed the issue on the exposed ends of the deck. I'm sure the builder will make it look OK with added trim boards, but for anyone else doing a composite deck, consider "picture framing" it. This is what my contractor did with my Azek deck and it really worked well. It has a slight overhang on all sides. The attached photo shows steps on the deck. We used a contrasting color to give a "visual cue" for safety.

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Obed

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We picture framed our deck. It added a lot of time to the installation but does hide the exposed ends of the composite decking.
 

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