Things are speeding up

All of a sudden, I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed…

The scheduled part of my day tomorrow
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– 8 AM – go to hardware store and pay for lumber for a small workshop[1]

– After 8 AM – go to ReStore and see if they have windows and/or a door for said workshop

– 12 PM – meet with a contractor to discuss getting a pump and tank setup for our well and get copies of our site plan

– 1PM – meet with SHS to get our documents for submitting to county (Yeah!) for a permit.

– Before 4PM – submit paperwork with the county

Other things to fit in
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– Drop off stuff at storage unit
– Figure out what oil I need for our generator
– Pick up said oil
– Get gas for the generator
– Build ramps to move the generator in and out of truck
– Pick up the generator and other stuff from storage unit to take to the property
– Meet hardware store delivery truck on property (I hope) – there’s a chance they won’t be able to deliver tomorrow
– Meet with someone about a possible office space
– Eat lunch (it’s not pretty if this doesn’t happen)

The only bits that I’m really worried about are actually getting the material delivered and making sure that it doesn’t conflict with either of my afternoon meetings or submitting paperwork.


[1] I’m building a small 8’x16′ workshop to store tools in during construction and to get more experience with actual building.

Kitchen Components

Eventually, I want to build all of the cabinets in our kitchen. It’s up in the air at this point whether or not I’ll be able to do it for the initial build (largely due to the amount of time it will take me and the fact that we need a kitchen before we can move in). If our initial kitchen isn’t built by me, then the next one (10 years from now?) will be.

With that in mind, here are some links I’ve been collecting.

Concrete – Foundations, Coloring and More

I’ve been thinking about concrete a fair bit recently because some time in the next two months or so, I’m going to have to form and pour (or have poured) the foundation for our house. With that in mind, here are some links that look interesting.

Concrete Stain product manufacturers

Weatherproof walls and housewrap

A recent Fine Homebuilding newsletter included a link to an article titled Making Sense of Housewraps.

I’m part-way through it, and it’s led me off to the Building Materials and Wood Technology site at University of Massachusetts which looks like a good source of building info.

Some links pertinent to housewrap and weatherproofing include:

The latest Fine Homebuilding magazine also had a small bit on Delta-Dry housewrap which looks very interesting and I will be exploring further. Some related links include:

Other weatherproofing links:

Information Online

I received a Fine Homebuilding GREEN eLetter (newsletter) yesterday and it led me to Fernando Page Ruiz’s blog and from there to the Partnership for Advanced Technology in Housing (PATH) website.

This site led me off to lots of wonderful information including:

It’s absolutely incredible the amount of information that’s available online. I can’t imagine trying to do this project at a time before this ready access to information.

Plan Progress Update

We got the final construction drawings from SHS last week which include the final floor plan, elevations and electrical plan. We then moved into Engineering and Energy calculations. We got the Energy calcs back on Friday and barring a couple questions I have those are complete.

I exchanged some emails with the engineer who’s doing the work to see what kind of beams we’ll need and make sure the structure won’t fall down and that’s moving along well. I suspect that in the next week or so (definitely by mid-April) we’ll be ready to submit our plans to the county and start the permit process.

Very exciting stuff.

A new blog for the house

In the coming months, I suspect that the primary thing that Amber and I will have to blog about will be the house that we’ll be building. With that in mind, we’ve setup this new blog where we can both contribute and add info to keep an interested world apprised of our progress.