dave1949
Super Star Member
That's great to be getting the house closed in, staying ahead of the weather.
That's great to be getting the house closed in, staying ahead of the weather.
Yes it is. Our first major cold front hit today. It was 12 degrees at start time this morning but should be warming back up the rest of the week. Looks like a low of 40 by Friday. It actually wouldn't hurt my feelings if the cold stayed around a bit longer. The rifle portion of deer season opens here on Saturday. Even with all of the construction going on I've been seeing a lot of movement this last week.
I see you went with andersen windows and doors. We are having a really hard time making the decision. I would like to go with marvin windows and door, I do believe it is a better product, but I can save a lot of money going with andersen, or even eagle. Ugh, it is so difficult to make these decisions and try to keep the budget working. WE also are arguing about metal vs shinlges. I think metal will win out but it will take a big chunk out of our budget :-(
How long is your electric run from the xformer to the house?
As a home remodeler and repair man, I find that valleys and flashing to be where I find leaks in the roof most of the time. Be sure the roofers use a quality membrane in the valleys, or metal. Another big shortcut I've come across is either using short nails or staples. Never allow them to use staples, and be sure the nails are long enough that the shaft of the nail goes all the way through the decking.
4 inch is good for the drain line. It looked a lot smaller in the picture. Did you add cleanouts to the line? I have them where my lines exits the house. One is angled to go back towards the house, the other is angled to go to the tank. With a 4 inch line, I've never needed to use the cleanouts, but they are cheap to put in and cheap insurance.
Eddie