We went to check on the house yesterday and the plumbing and Star R Foam wall insulations are installed. We were out of town for 3 weeks to visit family on the East Coast and just got back a few days ago. Due to the heavy rain in the past several weeks, the progress on the house was slightly delayed. Now the completion date is estimated to be late June/early to mid-July. It’s totally fine since we are not in a hurry. We’d rather they take their time than to rush through the construction phase.
It’s nice to know that they also put insulation on the walls throughout the house, in addition to the attic and ceiling. The temperatures in Sonoma Wine Country are quite extreme. The highs in the summer can reach 100’s and the lows in the winter can dip down to the 30’s. Hopefully, this house will be very energy efficient with all the materials they are putting in and we don’t need to use the central air too much!
All the plumbing inside the house is also installed as well! Here is our extended kitchen island where the farmhouse sink is going to be. It’s interesting to see the red and blue tubes where the hot and cold water is coming out of. We never knew that… learning something new again!
The air vents are all in place as well…
We have wall sidings in the living room…
And the dining room…
This is the upstairs loft…
Plumbing is in the laundry room as well!
Guest bathtub and plumbing are installed!
Here is our extended master shower/bath and plumbing! So interesting that it’s all black underneath!
The hot and cold water tubes are like a maze hanging up in the ceiling:
All the hot and cold water tubes up in the ceiling remind me of the freeway systems in California! 🙂 It’s fascinating!
Plumbing installed in the master bathroom:
The roof portion of the living room below:
Air vents and fire sprinklers in the ceiling:
Plumbing hooked up to the future tankless water tank in the garage on the right side: