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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( put the recirculating pump on a programable timer (something with a manual over-ride, perhaps)? )</font>

Actually.....they make such a device. Again, talk with your plumbing contractor he can lay it out for you with no problem.

A little more insight to the recirculating pump and it purpose. The only thing it needs to do is get the hot water to the fixture. Once the the cold water has been replaced by the hot in the line between the heater and the faucet, the pump has done it's job and is no longer needed. Once you turn the faucet on and start using the water the pressure in the line is what gets it from the tank to the fixture. Basically what that means is after the 5 minutes +/- it takes to get the water to the fixture you can turn the pump off. So...from a timer stand point, you could set it up to run for a little in the am and a little in the afternoon and a little in the evening and thats it.

You will definately be glad you installed the pump.
 
   / New Home Construction #202  
bmac, many thanks for sharing your new home construction with all of us, even myself in France. I apologize if this was already posted on this thread, but here goes. Another poster showed a link to this product which looks like a really cool product for your "natural" type driveway into the garage basement. http://www.polypavement.com/ It is like glue for dirt.

I really like this product asthetically and even if every few years you have to re-do it so what? Especially when building new, it gives you something right away, it appears you can lay it on thick or thin so if you are not sure just use a thin coat, and later when you are more settled in and willing to make a permenent investment you won't have invested a lot that you are wasting.

I am looking at this product for our olive farm becasue we have steep hillsides and the tractor path is getting erroded.

I also think if you have the right color soil, which I think you do, it jsut is real pretty. Anyway something to consider.
 
   / New Home Construction #203  
bmac, it is probably to late but I will throw it out. That extra room over top of the garage that you were not going to finsih but now is looking like a wahle of a nice storage area, you have jsut the one small window for that room? If so, a low cost skylight will really do wonders for the space. Again jsut a thought.

Please continue to post your photos and comments, I really enjoy them.
 
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Rox,

Thanks for following along. Not many photographs lately - I hope to get out there tomorrow and take some more pictures. Since the last pictures were taken the plumbers have been doing their rough-in (now complete, I think) and the HVAC system installation has begun. Electrical rough-in to begin next Wednesday. The roofers were supposed to have been there last week but did not come. Must be behind schedule on another job.

It is ironic that you mentioned the polypavement. I had seen that discussed here before and kind of forgot about it. When the topic resurfaced recently, I began to re-think my driveway plans. Right now, I have a rough gravel surface that we are using until all heavy equipment use is complete. My original plan was to have a concrete drive. However, due to budget considerations, I have scaled back on the drive. Was going to have a properly installed gravel drive put in for most of the length, but may look into the poly. Smoother, less dust on the vehicles, and, yes, it does look good. I need to see if anyone around here does it.

Actually, there are 2 windows in the attic space. One may have still been covered with sheathing when the last photo was made. I'll try to update a picture of that room next time.

Again, thanks for your interest.
 
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Went out to the house for a some more progress pictures today. From the front you can see the house wrap has been placed and the roofers have begun to put down shingles. They left while we were there so I don't know if they returned or if this is all they accomplished today. In any event, at least they started.
 

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Rox, these pictures are for you. This is the attic space over the garage. This is the small window on the end of the house.
 

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And here's the large window facing the woods to the rear of the house.
 

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From the end with the large window facing the front. You can see the large beams they placed ion order to keep this space open.
 

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Here's a close up of the intersection of the 2 beams.
 

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On to plumbing. Just some random pictures. First is the master bath shower from the outside.
 

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