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More Doors

Jeff's brother was here a couple of weeks ago...He put in the door from the house into the garage and measured for the other interior doors....Including all the closet doors we somehow have 31 doors...They will be one of the last items to install...

Invert or bust

The boxes shown below are now mounted on our garage walls. One is an inverter that processes the DC power that our photovoltaic modules generate. (The small box is a disconnect switch.) The direct current generated by the sun goes through this box and is converted into alternating current that can be used in our house or fed back into the grid and sold to our electric utility... What's that? You want more info about solar electricity and how it really works? Have no fear my child, click here: http://www.fronius.com/solar.electronics/focus.pv/pv_pv.htm#ig

taped, textured, and sanded

The sheetrock in our house has been taped, two coats of compound have been applied, MANY days of drying have taken place and today the guys were over there sanding the rough edges down....We should be ready to start painting in a few days...now, if we could only find a painter... This shot is from near the front door and looks across the dining room and into the kitchen..

battleship grey -

The second coat of stucco is drying nicely....If the rain lets up this week they will start the third and final coat of color on Thursday.... What color you might be wondering? Check out an approximation here: http://www.lahabrastucco.com/color_chips.htm The color we are aiming for is `Southern Moss'.

Merry Christmas!

For the first time in memory, we do not have a Christmas tree set up in our house. The view below will give you an idea of why.....We're up to our teeth in boxes of stuff for the new house....We know it will all be worth it, hopefully within a few weeks we will be able to start moving these boxes next door and start installing things.

Roll it up...

Jeff has installed the solar screens on the exterior of the skylights. These geo-fabric modules roll up into a box at the top of the window and are controlled via a hand held remote control. They will be deployed on extra hot days to minimize solar heat gain on the third floor.

Shine on

We are now making electricity on our roof..The entire south facing roof is covered with panels like the one shown below...The photovoltaic modules were installed two weeks ago....Although they are not yet hooked up to the grid, we hope to get our electricity hooked up within a week or two.

Low Voltage Wire is DONE!

After 4 weekends of pulling wire to all edges of the house, it is finally done. The wires coming out of the left orange box are the speakers and volume control wires. The wires coming out of the right orange box are the security system wires. The Wires in the steel box are the telecommunications (Coaxial and Cat5E) wires.)

Guest Bath...still waiting for fluffy towels and candles

Here is what the guest bath looks like now that the sheetrock is done. At the last minute we decided to add under tile heating to the 3 bathrooms on the upper two floors. (The 1rst floor bathroom has radiant heat in the concrete.)

Sheet Rock is all installed

The sheet rockers started on Monday of this week, they finished on Friday....The guys below are finishing up the very last piece.

Solar System Progress

The aluminum struts for the solar panels are now installed. They will put the P. V. panels in place once our electricity is hooked up and the disconnect switch is in place.

Garage Doors are in

We put in insulated steel doors in garage this week...All the entrances to the house are now secured....The interior doors were ordered this week as well...Including the closet doors we have 30 interior doors.....They won't go in until the very end....

Front Window Sill

We found some beautiful cast stone sill pieces at Napa Valley Cast Stone in Napa. We also found a gifted mason to install them...They look great....

Insulation process

This pic shows all three of the steps in applying cellulose insulation. The guy on the right is blowing it into the walls, the guy on the left has a large vacumn hose and he is sucking up the material that did not stick, the guy in the middle is running the trimming machine that runs along the top of the studs and trims off all the excess material..

Insulation Shooting

Here is the answer to the question `What do they DO with recycled newspapers?'