Pole Barn progress!
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I agree 100%. If you think you might do it at some point do it now and save the issues you will have if you do it later. It will also be cheaper to do it now.
- FastEddieB
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Things are plodding along in fits and starts.
Basically, all the electrical and fixtures are in and just need the subcontractor to arrange the final electrical inspection.
Garage lights up:
Water heater and air conditioning finalized:
Kitchen cabinets and tile in, just need to grout:
Bathroom tile proceeding:
Granite countertops ordered and washer/dryer getting delivered next week. Laminate tile should get started on the second story tomorrow.
Contractor is hoping for the Certificate of Occupancy by the end of August. I hope he means this August!
Basically, all the electrical and fixtures are in and just need the subcontractor to arrange the final electrical inspection.
Garage lights up:
Water heater and air conditioning finalized:
Kitchen cabinets and tile in, just need to grout:
Bathroom tile proceeding:
Granite countertops ordered and washer/dryer getting delivered next week. Laminate tile should get started on the second story tomorrow.
Contractor is hoping for the Certificate of Occupancy by the end of August. I hope he means this August!
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Looking good, Eddie! Hope your certificate of occupancy is really is signed off next month!
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Wow! That's looking great, Eddie!
Stan Cooper (K4DRD)
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I'll bet it's getting exciting Eddie, looking good.
When's the house warming party? Have you mailed the invitations? I didn't get mine yet.
When's the house warming party? Have you mailed the invitations? I didn't get mine yet.
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I'll be there.ShawnM wrote:I'll bet it's getting exciting Eddie, looking good.
When's the house warming party? Have you mailed the invitations? I didn't get mine yet.
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- Jim Hardin
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Curious?
You used copper water lines. Why not PVC?
You used copper water lines. Why not PVC?
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Most of the water lines are blue and red plastic - I forget the name. For some reason, many terminate with copper fittings - see the water heater above for an example.Jim Hardin wrote:Curious?
You used copper water lines. Why not PVC?
I really had no input and trusted the plumbing subcontractor to make the right choices.
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Those blue and red plastic pipes are really neat. Clearly defines hot and cold, but - as I found out the hard way, when a water pipe at my Cascades cabin froze and burst - this new stuff won't do that. So, If the power goes off during a winter storm (imagine that?), you won't have that problem to worry about.FastEddieB wrote:Most of the water lines are blue and red plastic - I forget the name. For some reason, many terminate with copper fittings - see the water heater above for an example.Jim Hardin wrote:Curious?
You used copper water lines. Why not PVC?
I really had no input and trusted the plumbing subcontractor to make the right choices.
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That's why I became a minimalist. The less STUFF you own, the less you have to worry about.
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Plastic/PVC gets brittle over time, especially exposed to hot water. The failure points tend to be at the fittings and valves, so those are the parts you want to be metal. Your contractor is doing the right thing there.FastEddieB wrote:Most of the water lines are blue and red plastic - I forget the name. For some reason, many terminate with copper fittings - see the water heater above for an example.Jim Hardin wrote:Curious?
You used copper water lines. Why not PVC?
I really had no input and trusted the plumbing subcontractor to make the right choices.
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Thanks for the plumbing update!
I still solder my way out of trouble
I still solder my way out of trouble
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UPDATE:
It's taken a while, and the LED lights are hung and we finally have power to our new home.
Things worked out perfectly. Each pair is on its own switch, allowing for variable lighting.
Center pair on gives adequate light for just puttering around:
End pairs on should be bright enough for most chores:
All lights on are seriously bright:
Be aware my iPhone is doing its best to "normalize" the brightness, but IRL choosing between the 3 pairs makes clear, incremental increases in light intensity.
Here's a shot showing the 7th light for the "garage:
Its nice when things work out as planned (for a change!)
It's taken a while, and the LED lights are hung and we finally have power to our new home.
Things worked out perfectly. Each pair is on its own switch, allowing for variable lighting.
Center pair on gives adequate light for just puttering around:
End pairs on should be bright enough for most chores:
All lights on are seriously bright:
Be aware my iPhone is doing its best to "normalize" the brightness, but IRL choosing between the 3 pairs makes clear, incremental increases in light intensity.
Here's a shot showing the 7th light for the "garage:
Its nice when things work out as planned (for a change!)
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Soooo jealous! I replaced my 4 lamp neon overhead units with 5500 lumen outdoor floods, they throw shadows on a sunny day!!