Sunday, January 12, 2020

Porch Update--Weeks 9, 10

The work is progressing and we continue to be pleased with how everything is taking shape. Here's what they have been working on for the last two weeks.


They continue to trim the exposed wood with Boral board. Here is a Boral form the workers made to be fitted to a column.


After the columns were wrapped, molding was put around the top. Notice the chamfered corners of the post. One of the many details that the architect suggested that we wouldn't have thought of.


Snow covered the outdoor workshop one morning but the workers managed to do what they needed anyway.


The electrician continues to scurry inside and out and working on the wiring. The switches for the porch were installed last Friday. We have a couple for the ceiling fans, some for lights, and an extra one for good measure.


The mason came back and did patching around some of the outdoor areas where the electrician was working. If this works like the bricks on the columns, this patch should match fairly well after it dries.


In the meantime, the flooring got delivered. It was interesting to watch the very skilled driver maneuver the sagging boards through and over the gate into the backyard without knocking over the port-a-john or taking off a branch of the plum tree 


It was a little easier to get the door delivered to the site. We don't know the work schedule, but we assume that the floor and patio door will be installed soon. We're definitely getting there!


Until next time...

In case you missed the other installments:

And So It Begins

Porch Building, Week 2

Porch Building, Week 3

Porch Building, Weeks 4, 5, 6

Porch Update, Weeks 7, 8


12 comments:

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    1. Soon enough we will be able to enjoy a day like yesterday when it was in the 60's on our new porch. You'll have to come over and sit a spell with us.

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  2. So exciting! BTW, I tried to comment on your post yesterday but Blogger didn't seem to like me no matter what I did!

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    1. I don't know why that happens except I may be getting what I pay for with Blogger which is nothing. :)

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  3. Your deck looks great. Adding the "just because" plug is a wonderful idea.

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    1. We might add some rope lighting at some point to the deck and the extra plug will handle it. Or anything else we might think is a good idea in the future.

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  4. Your porch is definitely taking shape! It is so exciting to see it all coming together, isn't it? The architectural details add a little extra touch, too. The extra plug is a good idea, too. You'll have to have a porch party when it is all done!

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    1. There's a lot of people expecting a porch party when it's done.

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  5. Wow, even though my brother is a builder, I never knew so much would go into making a covered deck.

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    1. There are more details in the design of this porch than are absolutely necessary. Some of those come from one of our requirements of low or no maintenance. With that being said, there's a lot more details that I could ever have imagined that are going into building it.

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