Tuesday, October 7, 2014

October 7th Update

Things have been moving slowly but surely.  Ryan Homes has pretty much stuck to their schedule, with only minor changes.  So Since the pre-drywall meeting, here is what has happened.

September 24

The sheetrock was hung in one day.  These guys were moving quick.  By the end of the day, all that remains to be hung in the 3rd bay of the garage due to the fact that doors, cabinets, etc. are all being stored there.

September 25

The tape and first coat of mud was put up today.  Things are starting to come along.
Kitchen after first mud

Family room after first mud

September 29

The furnace and remaining HVAC ductwork has been run. Tankless water heater was also mounted.

September 30

The front sidewalk was done today and the giant rock was moved into place for our landscaping.

Also, the gas line was run to inside the house today, with connections made to the tankless water heater, the furnace and the stove area.

October 1

2nd coat of mud went up today.  Also, the countertops were delivered.

October 2

The drywall crew arrived late in the afternoon to do the third mud application.  They have been running the furnace to heat the house and help dry the mud between applications.  Also, the toilets were delivered today.

October 3

The blacktop company was out to prep the driveway area for paving.  They should return to pave on Tuesday 10/7, pending weather.


October 5

The drywall guys came in today, on Sunday, to do the final sanding in preparation for paint on Monday.

October 6

The painters came today and put on the first cot of paint.  Not a bad color, but unfortunately it is cheap, flat paint and will probably accept every mark possible.

Updates on schedule

We have been officially provided October 29th as our pre-settlement meeting and closing date.
The trim guys are supposed to show on Friday 10/10 which means that paint and vinyl flooring need to be completed by then.  I would assume this also means cabinets installed.  I was also told that they plan to get the back and side yards seeded this week.  Once the driveway is in and can be used, they plan to seed the front, which will also include straw matting to help the grass get started.  The plan is to touch up any damage by the siders in the spring.  Siding should be sometime next week.  Also, the landscape should be the week before close.  All in all, things are progressing.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Pre-drywall Meeting

This went relatively well.  Paul walked me through the house and made sure all the outlets, switches, speaker controls, etc. are all located properly.  I noticed a few small fixes that he is going to take care of related to the sealing of small gaps in the framing.  Otherwise, all the insulation was in, the garage is fully insulated, and the only insulation left is the basement.  He said this would happen after they finish all the duct work down there.

Schedule

According to Paul, this is the current plan:

Today - 3rd Party and Town inspections before drywall.  This includes an inspection for the energy star rating.

Tomorrow - Drywall starts going up.  He said this is normally 10 days but the team is going to work to take time off this.

Before the week of October 6th - He is targeting the week of October 6th to have the lawn seeded, which means he needs to get the driveway, sidewalk and siding done before then.

Tentative Closing Date - October 28th

Friday, September 19, 2014

More progress

So, they have been working hard on the house this week.  We have the pre-drywall meeting scheduled for Monday 9/22.  So below is the progress.

Tuesday 9/16 Progress

I met with Paul at the house at lunch time and we went through my list of items to be fixed.  He agreed to pretty much everything and already had most of them on his list.  We also discussed schedule a little.  Things are coming together.  One interesting tidbit.  I asked about the 2nd floor laundry and why they didn't put in a drain pan and floor drain.  Paul said that they used to do that but had 2 problems:
  1. Finding a drain pan that would fit and not get in the way of the dryer was a problem.
  2. If people had a problem (i.e. leak) and the drain pan was ineffective, they would blame Ryan Homes.
Paul said that Ryan determined most washer problems actually stemmed from poor hoses and the best solution is not replace hoses regularly.  If the hose springs a leak, it is doubtful that it will all land in a drain tub.  So, Ryan no longer installs them in NY (not required by code either).

Paul also told me that even though we won't be closing til the end of October, they intend to grade and seed in the first week of October so it can establish itself before Winter.  Therefore, I need to give him some info on Monday, like where is the front flowerbed and landscaping going and where in the backyard to I want him to leave unseeded for us to install a pool.

Wednesday 9/17 Progress

The framers returned to fix everything before insulation goes in.  The last window was installed, all of the problem studs were replaced, etc.  they also lowered the breakfast bar as low as it could go while still allowing room for an outlet between the backsplash and the trim below the breakfast bar counter.

I also went by tonight and took pictures of every room of the house.  I have pictures showing where all plumbing, wiring and duct runs in the whole house.  These include ceiling pictures, etc.  Just in case I ever need them.   Took me about 2 hours to take all of the photos and another hour to label them all.

Thursday 9/18 Progress

The garage doors were installed today.  Looks a little more like a house.  One step closer to being completely locked out of the house.  Also, the tin work was dropped off for installing the furnace and ducts in the basement.

Friday 9/19 Progress

The insulation is going in today.  This morning one person came through and sealed every crack in the house with either caulk or spray foam.  This afternoon, all of the insulation should be going in (except for the 2nd floor ceiling which will be blown in the attic after sheetrock.

Here are a few pics:


Garage Floor


Front of the house with garage doors installed

Also, I believe our neighbors to the right, in the gray house, should have closed yesterday 9/18.  So I bet they start moving in this weekend.



Monday, September 15, 2014

A few days of work...

Thursday 9/11 Progress

The electricians returned and pulled all the wires for the first floor and the lead wires from the basement for all of the second floor circuits.  Also, the vent for the 2nd fan in the master bath was installed.  And last but not least, the concrete guys came and poured the front porch.

Friday 9/12 Progress

The electricians returned again and finished the 2nd floor 110 V wiring.  They also got the 1st floor low voltage wiring done.  The concrete guys were there again to prep the basement and garage floors for pouring, i.e. vapor barrier and rebar.

Monday 9/15 Progress

The electricians finished the low voltage wiring upstairs.  The concrete was poured for the basement and garage floors.  I appreciate the slope in the garage, 4" drop from back to front.  I also saw the project manager and scheduled a meeting with him for tomorrow to address some problems I have seen.  Most of them are due to sloppy work, i.e. cutting cross-members in walls to run duct work, but not adding strapping to add integrity back to the wall.   Also, my tankless hot water heater was delivered over the weekend.  My wife is looking forward to neverending hot showers (I am not looking forward to the bills).

I should have some more pictures tomorrow, as well as a better understanding of the upcoming schedule.


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Update

I met with the electrician today and confirmed everything that I wanted installed.  This was a chance meeting as I was just dropping by.   I also ran into the Project Manager.  So here are some things I found out today:


  1. The air ducts in the garage walls will see an additional bump out of studs around them to add insulation.  This is by design.
  2. The drain pipe in the garage wall is supposed to be the vent pipe.  this will be fixed.
  3. The soffit is going to be removed in the living room.
  4. The HVAC guys forgot to put the 2nd vent in the master bathroom.
  5. The electricians will be there today and then they may get interrupted by the concrete pour in the garage and basement.  This is up in the air.
  6. I asked about a closing date and was told late October.  He said if he can, he will make up a few days.  Additionally, if we can do a walk through and close on the same day, he said we might be able to get it as early as October 24th.  I think if I keep on them with problems as I have been, a walk through and close in the same day may be possible.



Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Busy day

Well, after being told the roof would be done Friday and the basement and garage concrete would be done on Monday, I was not shocked to find that by the end of Monday, neither were done.  But today was a busy day at the house.  They had three sets of contractors there today.

Roof

The roof finally went on today which made me very happy because I was a little tired of the wood getting rained on since it has been sitting around for over a month.

 Roofers are finishing up

Rear roof is complete with the exception of cleaning off scrap.

Plumbing

The plumber ran most of the plumbing today with the exception of the water lines in the basement.  The drains were done, water was plumbed throughout the first and second floor.  The passive radon vent went in.  I only had one issue with the plumbing that I need to raise to the project manager.  I will point it out in the pictures below.  I was also happy because the main drain runs across the house right next to the I-beam, so if I ever want to finish down there, I can enclose both of them.

 Laundry Room

Shared wall between Master and 2nd bath

The passive radon duct run through the auir return chas 

2nd Bath tub

Master Bath Shower Pan

 Master Bath Tub

 Master Bath Throne Room

This picture shows one of the drains being run in the wall between the house and garage.  This is technically an outside wall since the garage isn't insulated.  I plan to discuss moving this pipe with the project manager


This is the main drain pipe run right along the I-beam




HVAC

The HVAC ducts were run to the 2nd floor and the holes were cut in the first floor, but no ducts were run in the basement yet.  I have a similar problem with the HVAC ducts in the garage wall as I had with the one drain pipe.  I will be speaking with the project manager to understand how he intends to fully insulate those ducts and wall cavities.

 
These are the jump ducts used to equalize the air between the bedrooms and the hallway.  I had them use jump ducts so you can't see through the walls where they would put the direct vent above the doors.  

 Stove and microwave vent

 Same picture as before but this time I am pointing out the ducts that are run in an external wall.  These need insulation which will not fit with the ducts in the wall.  They need to add framing and insulation on the outside of these ducts.  Another item to discuss with the project manager.

Funny thing is they new to insulate them when they are in the garage ceiling.

Same situation, different wall.  This is between the hallway and the garage.  Same discussion to be had with the project manager.

Same duct insulated in the garage ceiling. 

Cold air return in the kitchen.

This was unfortunate.  This was an empty cavity next to the pantry.  I was hoping it would stay empty and I could build in a decorative shelf.  Instead they ran a single HVAC duct through it.  Scrap that idea.


The empty soffit

As many people have stated in previous Milan blogs, the floors can be noisy.  I brought this up to the project manager at the pre-construction meeting and he had me speak with a service guy who happened to be there at the time.  The service manager informed me that some of the noise can come from soffits and that they had made design modifications to reduce the soffits, especially the one in the living room below the master bedroom.  Well, now that the plumbing and HVAC is in, I can see the soffit has no purpose.  It has nothing run in it.  So I will speak with the project manager to have it removed. See the empty soffit pics below.




Tomorrow

I honestly have no idea what the plan is for tomorrow.  But I will be contacting Paul (the project manager) about the items I saw today as well as about getting a final closing date.  I need to let my apartment complex know by the end of the week if I need to add November. 

Friday, September 5, 2014

Floorplan

I just wanted to post a few images of the floor plan for our model, including some of the options.

Basement

First Floor

Second Floor