Roof - Windows - Entry
We had a hard time deciding on what to do with the front entry. We had extra 4x10 beams, so we used these instead of spending extra money for expensive wood.
Construction Kids (Cont'd)
The lake froze over for a week or so and the kids enjoyed playing on the ice. The neighbors say that it doesn't freeze every year, so this was an exceptional year. Go figure, the year we build a house we get the crazy weather (two feet of snow, torrent rains with flooding and colder than normal temperatures). Who is that Murphy guy and where did he get those laws?
Construction Kids
Our kids have been troopers. They spend most of the time in the car watching movies and keeping warm and dry, but they can only stay in there so long. Bridger spends most of his time in the backpack and is content to enjoy the ride. Occasionally, Andrea's brothers will join us
In some of these pictures in the background you'll see that the level of the lake is to the top of the dock. It actually rained so much that the entire dock was under water. The heavy rains came before we poured the slab, so we had the underslab insulation and radiant tubing in and the footings dug. There was so much water that we had a sump pump going on to drain the foundation hole and the footings. We had some long nights pumping out water. We are glad that phase is over!
Waterproofing the Foundation
Basement Slab
We got a break in the weather and we were able to get our basement slab poured. Andrea and I dug out the footings for our load bearing walls. We found out we over dug the footings and since every wall in the basement is load bearing, we dug out alot of sand and ended up using a lot of concrete. Yeah, 40 yards (4 trucks) of concrete went into our slab, so our house should be plenty solid!
After the slab was poured as screeted, it started raining and the concrete wouldn't set up. We went out to check on it that evening and it looked like the consistency of peanut butter. We were freaking out and called up the concrete guys and they said it was raining so it wouldn't setup. They ended on coming out at 11 pm and working through the night to give us a smooth, slick finish. We plan on staining the concrete and using it as the floor, so we wanted a very nice finish.
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