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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Client Questions - 5/26/11

Can put insulation in the floor in the family room since that room is above an unheated workroom.
I believe there is already insulation in the floor. I will confirm.

The door going on Grayson's shower is there a way for that door not to throw water out into the bathroom when you open it? Or is that just a natural cause of any swinging shower door?
I think it is natural to the system. I will look into a solution.

My notes are a little shady on this so can you please explain to me again the sound for the TV? I know John mentioned doing something to it but he said not to hook it up to the Sonos speakers.
The Sonos system is more of a music delivery system It is not made for TV's. If you want to use the same speakers for the TV it can be done but you would need a separate amplifier. Then the speaker configuration would be different since you want to get the appropriate separation between speakers from where you are sitting. That room is not ideal for true TV theater watching and sound. The best solution would be to put a sound bar above or below the TV. These give great sound and almost theater quality but from the direction of the TV not the ceiling. We suggest staying with the music in the ceiling and if you want more of TV experience maybe down the road designate a room as a home theater room.

I am feeling a little nervous about a 24 inch door since Will played football at Dartmouth and a lot of his friends are rather large:) Have you done a 24 inch door before?
I have put in 24" doors before. They are small and only are used in closets and small baths. I think it will be OK but we might need to build a mock up so that you are more comfortable. I just found a 26" if that makes you feel better.
  1. We decided to leave the family room floor at the current height and make a slight 1" ramp over 24"+ at the end of the kitchen peninsula.

  2. Laundry ceiling is being patched in as well as possible. Still a lot of stuff hanging down. May need to box later after we see how it looks.

  3. Decided to demo master bath shower room ceiling and relocate vent to the wall. All lightsin this area to be sconces adding one more on the window side at the toilet.

  4. Powder room door will be a left hand 2'0" door. Light switch to be on the outside of the room

  5. Powder room sink will be corner mounted.

  6. We will add a vent to the Master Bath shower/toilet area.

  7. We will try to reuse the existing kitchen vent hood. It may need a new stainless chimney to the ceiling.

  8. We will either fabricate or purchase a medicine cabinet for the Master Bath to be located in the closet wall to the right of the vanity. Tis can be wide enough to fit between two wall studs and no mirror necessary.

  9. We will install a full length mirror on the closet wall behind the bath door.

  10. We agreed to alter the trey ceiling in the family room to allow for a 12" bookshelf.

  11. We will alter the Unico system as necessary to make it work appropriately and fix installation issues as we deem necessary.

  12. We will demo master closet ceiling and frame up as high s possible.

  13. It was determined that all of the moisture in the basement was caused by humidity. We will figure out a dehumidification system for the basement.

  14. Melissa will contact the alarm company asap to get everything checked out.

  15. We went over the speaker location with the electrician agreeing to locations in the family room, Dining room (down low in wainscot), Living room and deck.

  16. We discussed repair of the front entry. The issue is that the copper roof over the capital was never installed correctly and had a board nailed through it. I suggest replacing it with a new copper roof. We will also open up the panels on both sides, clean them out and reinstall with new trim. Caulk and paint. This will be a T&M project.

  17. Rot repair on the basement sills turned out to be much worse than originally thought completely eaten by termites in places. We will need to disconnect the Unico system to access this area. Total work needed is unknown.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Architect Meeting 5/23/11

Cabinets (general): Peter, could you let us know when you are going to start making cabinets. I think it would be good to review everything with Melissa. We will start measuring up once the sheet rock is done. Hopefully next week. After that 10+ weeks until delivery.

Bookshelves opposite TV: These are 10” deep, which is a good depth for most books, however looking back at pictures of your old shelves they are deeper to hold the larger albums. If you think these 10” shelves may not be deep enough, now is the time to address it. 10" is a little shallow. I would give it at least 11".

Built in Seat: We decided this would be better at 2’-6” deep (previously 1’-10). Add 8” to cushion width. OK

Cabinets under TV: These are shown as open in the 5-19-11 set, but we decided to have doors, I will revise. OK

Casings: Melissa would like to use the casing with a profile instead of the flat casing to match the existing casings in the house. I think the Anderson McQuaid A&M30208 is a close match. Maybe we could get a few feet of to verify? OK

Powder room sink: To be continued after today’s email exchange. OK

2nd Floor bathroom: We eliminated the open shelves opposite the mirror and decided to get a store bought medicine cabinet adjacent to the window. See attached PDF. OK

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Plans Updated 5/17/11 - KitchenElevB

This image shows a boxed in cabinet style range hood. I think this may jut off the wall too much. I may have suggested this but in further review it might need to be anchored to another wall cabinet. It is also too high for most fan systems to work correctly. It should be lowered by about 6"+.

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Meeting Notes 5/12

Today we had a walk through and discussed:
  1. New rot issue at back patio/ outdoor shower.
    This area has a built up bluestone patio area the surface of which is higher than the shingle siding and sills of the house. Over several years water and snow has been sitting here and seeping into the walls. Currently the wall adjacent to the outdoor shower has been exposed and we found completely rotted sills. We have also seen the wall at the back of where the shower is attached and that is rotted as well. We suspect that the wall perpendicular to this wall, under the living room is rotted has similar issues.
    The correct way to remedy this issue is to remove the bluestone patio, expose all of the rotted sills and repair them, dig the patio down to an appropriate height so that water shed away from the house, and then put it all back together.
    This is not a small project. However it doesn't have to be done right now but must be done in the next year or so.

  2. Accepted change orders include:
    CO 1 - Extra Demolition
    CO 2 - Center Windows
    CO 4 - Framing & Carpentry 1
    CO 6 - Sill rot repair
    CO 10 - Replace master shower door
    CO 12 - Master Shower Tile Note: wrong CO submitted (11). Actual CO = $3,456.00
    CO 13 - Fireplace tile
    CO 14 - Front Walkway Note: Steps and front entry not estimated as of yet. Stilling sussing out issues.
    CO 15 Outdoor shower floor Note: This may change based on direction we go with patio rot issue.
    CO 17 Plumbing Extras #1 Note: there will be some extras coming based on things that arose last week. i.e. the need for a pump system to drain the laundry room fixtures.
    CO 18 Sewer Tie In Note: This is an estimate. We are still waiting on final numbers based on what the town is requiring us to do.
    CO 19 Reframe Family Room wall
    CO 21 New Triple casement

  3. Rejected change orders include:
    CO 5 - Dec Renovation and carport

    CO 7 - Window replacement - Will replace all trim on lead windows on 2nd floor. The lower sash of these windows will be stripped where on their styles and rails and repainted. Tuning up of all window and storms remains a T&M task. Write up new CO and resubmit.

    CO 9 - Sonos music system - Will be reduced to 4 systems. (1) Deck, (1) Kitchen/Family room, (1) Dining Room, (1) Living Room and resubmit.

    CO 16 - Kids shower door Note: This is to be changed to a frameless shower door for cost savings and resubmit.

    CO 20 Master Bedroom Electrical Note: remove Lower bedside sconces and resubmit.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Client Questions - 5/9/2011

1. What should we do with the electric baseboard in family room? I am not sure. I will look at it tomorrow and advise.

2. Should we keep the door on the second floor that leads down into what will be Grayson's bedroom on or take it off? I thought we should take it off and maybe re-use it in the master somewhere for the bathroom door or something but would love your opinion on that. It depends on how you would be using the space. I don't see there being much use for it right now especially since you have little kids living down there for the foreseeable future. Unless you plan ion shutting it off or using it for a guest wing I would probably get rid of that door altogether.

3. Now that the walls are down to their studs can we put in better insulation? I will upgrade all of the insulation to either foam (my preference) or Cellulose (Lyle's preference).

4. What do you think of installing the music also in the work out room - which will be the room that leads to the fire pit? I am a music guy. I would put it everywhere if I could.

5. I noticed damage to unique's airducts/or silver bag thingys do you need to contact them to get the correct stuff to fix it? If so, I can give you the name of the guy we used or I can contact him directly. Yes I would like his name.

6. I assume you would like us to get everything off porch- when would you like that done by? We have some time. I hope to get a price to you early this week to make sure we are all on the same page. we need to get a bit further on the interior before we can jump out there.

7. How long will dumpster be in the driveway? I am wondering because I would love to clean out and throw out junk from the work room into it:) A long time.

8. In the master bath, we talked about the fact that the light has to go over the mirror- do you think a tube light or upside down sconces would look better there? I am not a big fan of fluorescent so I would find a sconce of some sort.

Laundry Issues 5/9/11

This is a view of the rotted sill below the laundry sink. This will need to be replaced and the framing replace as well.














This is a view of the broken drain to the laundry sink. This will need to be replaced if we intend to reuse the sink. Note there is a sizable crack in the sink. Might think about replacing.


Kitchen Elevation Updated 5/9/11

This drawing shows where the architect would like the beam. Note relocation of the range.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Pantry Window Change 5/5/11

This is the window configuration that we like the best. These are casement windows.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Client Questions - 5/2/2011

  1. "Let's leave the sconces on the wall looking at the fire pit. As long as we can do it electrically, I think it looks nice." OK

  2. "I agree about the car port and I like one level better anyway!" We will price up the project to see if it meets your budget requirements.

  3. "I had not thought about surround sound for the TV but it would be nice! It will depend on the price I think. We were thinking of having sound in the kitchen, family room, Living room, bar and library... it would be great to be on the porch as well but we can bring a stereo out if that is super expensive." I would like to set up a meeting with you and Ross to go over music options. We love the Sonos system. It is completely expandable. inexpensive (comparatively) and very easy to use. When are you available to meet with Ross?

  4. I would like to revisit the lead issue with you. After thinking about it some more and talking with one of my guys we feel like taking a few more steps in the lead removal area. The immediate concern is the windows where sashes sliding up and down make lead dust fro the paint. This is a particularly hazardous scenario since small children often stand at windows and hold onto the sills to see out. Then the hands go in the mouth etc. I would like to meet with you again to discuss this. Please let me know your availability.