Just when I thought we were done with summer getaways, Bob tells us we have to - um - get away. As in, leave the house, vacate the premises, scram. Really? Just as we're starting school and trying to get into a "normal" routine?! In a word, yes. It's insulation time, and Bob did give us a heads up about it - his preferred insulation method is a spray in foam called icynene, and you can't be in the house for 24 hours after they finish. Bob arranged it so that it would be on a Friday and Saturday - that way, we wouldn't have to worry about getting to school. Once we left the house on Friday, we needed to stay out until Sunday afternoon. They spray the first day, and then come back on the second day to trim it along the framed openings.
So, where to go? My brother Paul offered their place in Maine, and that was a tempting choice - but the kids had some things planned in town over the weekend, so we opted for a bargain priced "staycation." Hey, when they kick you out of your house, why not go here?
When we returned home on Sunday night, the house was in good shape, and was a lot less "naked." Very cool to see the insulation filling the frames - you can see the shapes of the rooms so much more clearly.
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Looking into master bedroom |
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Corner window in master bedroom
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"This stuff looks like marshmallow!" (according to the kids) |
On Monday and Tuesday, the guys were back, getting things ready for boards and plaster. Byron and Ervin took down the temporary door that was separating our living room from the addition.
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Framing the new walkway down to mudroom |
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Looking through mudroom to opening for door to garage |
They also framed the pocket door to the "toilet room" in the master bath upstairs:
Outside, they added a bit more to our new front steps (the railing on the other side will wait until after that big window gets installed):
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