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New roof framing over mechanical area.
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Framing for first floor ductwork.
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Sump pump alarms.
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Newly insulated walls.
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New porch framing-200 Building.
Visiting Southview Apartments today was good. We’ve finally crossed the threshold of “moldy” and entered “construction.” In the 200, 300 and 400 buildings, there is no mold smell anymore and that’s amazing compared to where we were just six weeks ago. When we had the exterior wall finishes off, you could really see how wet the framing had been. There were also signs on the exterior boxing of wood rot at window corners and wall intersections. We have patched all those places with new boxing.
The 200 building is the furthest along and the first floor exterior walls have their blown-in insulation installed as you can see in the pictures above. The insulator was in the 300 building today and it was interesting to watch him work. He first covers the stud space with a fabric and staples it profusely from sill plate to bearing plate and to each stud in between. The fabric comes in rolls that are cut to fit. Next the insulator creates a small slit at waist height just large enough for the hose to be inserted and he blows-in the fiberglass first toward the bottom and then from the top to meet again at the fabric opening. It’s an interesting process and they’re pretty quick.
Lastly, all the sump pumps and dehumidifiers and their associated alarms have been installed in 200, 300 and 400. The alarm units are place in the commons closet on the first floor of each building. They are all direct plugged to electricity but have battery back-ups in the event of power failure. It’s clear they’re doing their job!
On the horizon, we will be seeing the drywall hanging and finishing in the 200 building as well as some vinyl flooring installation. The siding representative from James Hardie, Inc. will be on-site Friday for a pre-installation conference with the General Contractor. Carpet has been ordered. Cabinet layout and finish is being finalized. Everything is moving along for the 200, 300 and 400 buildings.
Lastly, the 100 and 500 and buildings, which are still partially inhabited, are going to be the last units completed along with the Clubhouse. More to come. Please follow along and feel free to comment!