machmeter62
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3RRL said:Thanks guys for your comments.
David, you'll have to stop by and see the views in person.
Hi machmeter,
The main electrical service is a 200 amp panel which will be located at one corner of the log home. All the electrical is buried underground, as that is the code out here. So no need to worry about falling trees. Just have to worry about me digging it up accidentally for some reason.(but I have it marked on a master map)
The switches are pocketed out in the logs. At this point I don't know if the wiring inside is through conduit or not? But I know the outside underground is. They are large drilled holes through the logs down to where the wiring comes from. One reason to get all the electrical (and enough outlets) correct at the start. Better too many than not enough.
Regarding the "R" factor, I don't know the equivalent rating, but I know it is substantial. I had the fire marshall out and he was especially impressed with the "heavy timber" construction because it adds to the fire rating. It will not burn through nearly as fast as a stick home would. Same for insulation attributes. It will take quite a while to heat the home, but once it's "at temp" it's easy to keep it there. So I'm thinking the "R" factor is significant.
The home will have HVAC and ducting throughout, but we don't know how much the air conditioning or heating will actually be used. We plan on the wood stove for our primary heating and the many fans for cooling. But if we need to instant heat or cool, the HVAC is in place.
The roof is metal as you know and helps with reducing fire since burning pieces that fall on it will not set the place on fire. It is suspended and insulated. Don't ask me details about how (cause I don't know), but when they do it, I will post photos.
Rob: Unless you are already commited to a roof metal design/color, I was in Sun Valley, Idaho a few years ago, where they are used almost exclusively. They are beautiful roofs on very luxurious homes! If you are going to stain the exterior, you would be able to color coordinate the roof too? Believe it or not, one of my favorite roof colors there was, a light powder blue on a structure similar to yours; there may be some listings on the internet to observe? I really enjoy all the photos of the project too!